Clark
(Meteorologist)
Wed Aug 24 2005 06:39 AM
Re: Supplementary Vortex

My guess is probably not off of that one...34kt at a flight level of 925mb likely isn't going to translate down to the surface. Also, from research done into wind profiles since the new dropwindsondes came into play about 5-10 years ago, 925mb is around the peak winds found (on average) with tropical cyclones. Better bet is that the surface winds are around 30kt -- or still a 35mph depression -- at this time, though they may find higher winds elsewhere.


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