Well, I believe I guessed pretty accurately about the latest pressure fall in Dennis. The first vortex message had just been transmitted from recon:
URNT12 KNHC 081215 VORTEX DATA MESSAGE A. 08/11:59:00Z B. 20 deg 55 min N 079 deg 32 min W C. NA mb 2587 m D. 70 kt E. 126 deg 037 nm F. 187 deg 136 kt G. 100 deg 008 nm H. 938 mb I. 9 C/ 3054 m J. 20 C/ 3051 m K. 10 C/ NA L. CLOSED WALL M. C16 N. 12345/07 O. 0.02 / 1 nm P. AF308 0804A DENNIS OB 06 MAX FL WIND 136 KT E QUAD 11:56:40 Z WIND SHIFT AT SURFACE ABOUT 1MIN PRIOR TO FLT LVL FIX
That equates to a central pressure of 27.70 with surface winds around 140 mph! This storm is deepening fairly rapidly.
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