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Robert
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RE 1960
Sat Aug 07 2004 12:27 PM
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Ok this about 1960 and there was apperently a cat 5 that nearly made landfall in new orleans at that strength, But here is what boggles me the nhc prelim sais recon reported 140knt winds and a pressure of 972 millibars? I am assuming thats not at the surface but even so it calculates to 125 knts 145mph with that pressure?
Prelimanry report
Edited by Robert (Sat Aug 07 2004 12:28 PM)
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