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#Beryl now at 65mph. Now Forecast to be a Major Hurricane near the Windwards on Monday.
Days since last H. Landfall - US: Any 304 (Idalia) , Major: 304 (Idalia) Florida - Any: 304 (Idalia) Major: 304 (Idalia)
10.0N 48.4W
Wind: 65MPH
Pres: 998mb
Moving:
W at 23 mph
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Keith234
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Re: Pressure drop accounting for latitude
      Fri Oct 01 2004 07:33 PM

I mean if your a perfectionist like moi, I think this formula does the job sin (latitude of a lows center)/sin60. Example sin40/sin60 or 9.8/9.9, equals 0.989, then multiply that by 24 and you get 23.7 mb's rounded to the nearest tenth. Obvioulsy the pressure drop difference is minute but it's there.

Edit: I'm not using the same sin as on a caculator because that would give you a negative anwser, as it is meant for geometery and those problems have both a negative and positive anwser. So respectively at 60 degrees sin= .165 and is .245 at 40 degree's, increasing by .04 every 10 degrees of latitude.

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Edited by Keith234 (Fri Oct 01 2004 07:40 PM)

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* Pressure drop accounting for latitude Keith234 Fri Oct 01 2004 07:33 PM
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