danielwAdministrator
(Moderator)
Thu Sep 13 2007 05:47 AM
Re: Hurricane Humberto

URNT12 KNHC 130541
VORTEX DATA MESSAGE AL092007
A. 13/05:24:20Z
B. 29 deg 20 min N
094 deg 29 min W
C. 850 mb 1351 m
D. 48 kt
E. 212 deg 8 nm
F. 298 deg 055 kt
G. 209 deg 007 nm
H. 990 mb
I. 17 C/ 1528 m
J. 22 C/ 1515 m
K. 0 C/ NA
L. CLOSED
M. C6
N. 12345/8
O. 0.02 / NA nm
P. AF306 0309A HUMBERTO OB 09
MAX FL WIND 79 KT E QUAD 04:44:40 Z
MAX OUTBOUND WIND 76KTS NE QUAD 05:27:00Z
MET ACCURACY 2NM
EYEWALL RAGGED
DEW POINT INOP

Scott, I hope that you are right on Humberto moving inland.
Pressure is down 2mb in less than an hour. And the EYE is 2nm smaller than it was less than an hour ago.
And listed as being "CLOSED".
6nm diameter vacumn cleaner!



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