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Re: Intensity at landfall
Posted by
Chris in Tampa
on 10/10/2018, 12:44 pm
Andrew had a pressure of 922mb at landfall:
https://www.nhc.noaa.gov/1992andrew.html
I was going to post the table of the most intense in the Atlantic and for U.S., in terms of pressure, but I didn't have time to verify them. You can see them at Wikipedia:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Atlantic_hurricane_records#By_pressure
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MGrid
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10/10/2018, 12:36 pm
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POCTX
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10/10/2018, 3:19 pm
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10/10/2018, 12:59 pm
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10/10/2018, 12:44 pm
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