Kirk becomes farthest east Major for time of year on record. Leslie becomes record 5th name for any 24 Sep - 2 Oct on record in Atlantic basin. Very active period continues.
Days since last H. Landfall - US: Any
6 (Helene)
, Major:
6 (Helene)
Florida - Any: 6 (Helene)
Major:
6 (Helene)
Regarding the pressure vs wind, there must be a new Murphy's Meteorological Law this year: The lower the pressure the lighter the wind. Its called the Law of Diminishing Returns (stolen from recent trends in the Stock Market) Sorry Hank - couldn't resist. Actually it sure seems odd to me as well - that, and three straight recons last night with the same max flight level wind of 109kts?!
Buried somewhere in about the last 1,000 posts is a gem from Kimster with a listing of the strongest hurricanes of record. Kim do you have a link to that list? It would be a great addition to the History Forum and I'd like to see what the winds were like in storms with similar pressure.
Cheers,
ED
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