danielwAdministrator
(Moderator)
Sun Jul 31 2011 06:35 PM
Re: Large Wave East of Caribbean Slowly Organizing

From the NOAA 49 Gulfstream
NOAA9 02EEA SURV OB 16
This is from the NE Quadrant of the 91L east/right system. Dropsonde from 45,000 feet.
I posted the 4 most significant levels at 10000 feet and below.
Location: 496 miles (798 km) to the ENE (60°) from Bridgetown, Barbados

700mb 3,168m (10,394 ft) 9.6°C (49.3°F) Approximately -1°C (30°F) 95° (from the E) 43 knots (49 mph)

850mb 1,528m (5,013 ft) 17.0°C (62.6°F) 15.2°C (59.4°F) 110° (from the ESE) 35 knots (40 mph)

925mb 798m (2,618 ft) 21.4°C (70.5°F) 19.3°C (66.7°F) 95° (from the E) 34 knots (39 mph)

1013mb (29.91 inHg) Sea Level (Surface) 27.6°C (81.7°F) 24.1°C (75.4°F) 90° (from the E) 23 knots (26 mph)

SPLash 16.16N/ 052.10W 2216z



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