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Central pressure at it's peak around 8 a.m. was at 967 mlb. The 1991 Perfect Storms pressure went down to 972 mlb at it's peak. Looks like to me we have a new Perfect Storm, still going, won't end till maybe Wednesday. Amazing image of the storm, As Henry Margesity mentioned earlier, not only did it have hurricane force wind gusts, but it looks like a hurricane on the visible. http://weather.unisys.com/satellite/sat_vis_ne.html The Noreaster just made landfall around western Long Island just a few minutes ago. |
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The Storm's minimum central pressure (MCP), actually dropped a bit lower before the pressure bagan rising. ACUS42 KWBC 161450 SCCNS2 STORM SUMMARY NUMBER 12 FOR CENTRAL/EASTERN U.S. SPRING STORM NWS HYDROMETEOROLOGICAL PREDICTION CENTER CAMP SPRINGS MD 1100 AM EDT MON APR 16 2007(edited~danielw) ...AT 1100 AM EDT...A STRONG 966 MB...28.53 INCHES...SURFACE LOW PRESSURE CENTER WAS LOCATED JUST OFFSHORE CENTRAL LONG ISLAND ABOUT 50 MILES EAST-SOUTHEAST OF NEW YORK CITY. http://www.srh.noaa.gov/productview.php?pil=SCCNS2&version=5&max=61 |