Thunderbird12
(Meteorologist)
Wed Oct 19 2005 05:07 AM
Re: Read This

The dropsonde that measured 884 mb recorded mean boundary layer winds of 20 knots, so the actual central pressure may be closer to the extrapolated 881 mb value mentioned in the discussion.

I think the recon plane is on the way out, so that may be the lowest pressure that will be measured from this storm. Some sort of weakening trend (rapid or otherwise) will likely commence before the next plane is scheduled to be in there.



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