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Thunderbird12
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Re: Hurricane Ernesto Midday
      Sun Aug 27 2006 02:05 PM

Based on the recon data, Ernesto has practically bitten the dust, at least for the time being. They've been in the NW and SE quadrants and the highest FL winds reported so far were 30 knots.

Pressure is probably lower than what the recon had it as, since the surface center was reported to be displaced from the flight-level center by 21 miles. The FL fix was generally NW of the previous one, though more of a WNW motion is suggested if you consider the location of the surface center compared to the FL center.

Edited by Thunderbird12 (Sun Aug 27 2006 02:07 PM)

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