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Re: backtrack to chaba in august
      Tue Sep 21 2004 08:37 PM

I looked into tropical cylcones that have gone above 8.0 on the Dvorak Scale and found only two. Typhoon Zeb supposedly did in October 1998, but I haven't found any source saying what number. Typhoon Angela in 1995 was that one that hit 8.3. If that was accurate.....woah a storm with a pressure approaching 25.00 inches..doesn't seem possible. Do you know what the final word was on the peak winds, pressure, and dvorak number for Chaba?

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* Forecasting fun with Jeanne Kent Tue Sep 21 2004 08:37 PM
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