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General Discussion >> Hurricane Ask/Tell

Keith234
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      Wed Aug 18 2004 09:46 PM

From many hurricanes that I have seen on sat. imagery and followed, it's seems as though smaller hurricanes, ex Andrew, are stronger in wind and and overall intensity as compared to large hurricanes such as Hugo, which are usually a lot less weaker in the wind aspect and pressure. Is there a relationship between size and intensity?

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