Thunderbird12
(Meteorologist)
Fri Oct 21 2005 05:50 AM
Supp vortex

Pressure up 7mb from the last advisory, though until we get the next pressure reading, we won't know the current trend... it may have risen higher and then dropped, or has been slowly rising.

Supplementary vortex info indicates a secondary wind maximum outside of the eye, particularly in the NE quadrant, so another ERC could be forthcoming in the future, assuming landfall doesn't disrupt the whole thing first:

SUPPLEMENTARY VORTEX DATA MESSAGE
INBOUND
LAT LON jHHH TTDD ddfff
01207 10852 13060 10707 12072
02205 20853 23031 20808 12076
03203 30855 33992 30908 12090
04201 40856 43922 40808 13108
05199 50858 53834 51210 12102
06197 60859 63592 61111 12094
MF197 M0859 MF128



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