Storm Hunter
(Veteran Storm Chaser)
Tue Aug 14 2007 08:52 PM
Re: The Hebert Box

alright.. just as i posted last msg... looks like there done... heading in for the night until next recon...

**based on HDOB 48**
There at about 5,648 meters (~ 18,530 feet) and doesn't look like they closed off a center? Pretty neat, in about 10 mins from 0035 to 0045z they went from 550ft to 18,550ft... lowest pressure i saw, will check is about 1006mb... and while flying at 600ft, air temp was around 80 degree's.... highest flight level winds i seen were at 35 mph at 1,000ft... (will double check that)

**HDOB 49 puts them at 300 miles due south of New Orleans heading in... at alt. 24k ft.... they have flight level winds coming from the SE at about 30mph... good tail wind heading home?



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