Quote: Recon just reported a reading of 119 knot winds ... that's 137 mph...
I don't see the recon report at NHC - what was the pressure?
All i see was this....must of missed something
URNT12 KNHC 271909 VORTEX DATA MESSAGE A. 27/18:56:30Z B. 24 deg 28 min N 085 deg 21 min W C. NA mb NA m D. 55 kt E. 47 deg 016 nm F. 146 deg 098 kt G. 049 deg 030 nm H. EXTRAP 950 mb I. 13 C/ 2438 m J. 20 C/ 2438 m K. 16 C/ NA L. WEAK NW M. C45 N. 12345/NA O. 0.02 / 2 nm P. AF306 WX12A KATRINA01 OB 09 MAX FL WIND 98 KT NE QUAD 18:47:40 Z SLP EXTRAP FROM 8000 FT INNER EYE REMNANT 25% COVERAGE SW - S 5 NM FROM FIX POINT
i think this means ERC is about over
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