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Is Mala A Cyclone?
Thu Apr 27 2006 02:57 AM Attachment (521 downloads)
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I say this because the storm has a definite eye like feature.. attachment included. in addition a Scat wind feature seems to indicate 50 - 60Kt winds on the outer portion of the storm. Latest T numbers are 4.0/4.0 which would seem to indicate that the storm is near 65Kt winds. the ADT gives T numbers at 4.7 http://cimss.ssec.wisc.edu/tropic/adt/odt16.html
I'd say yes at this point. Just curious if what i'm seeing is what other people see.
-------------------- M. S. Earth and Atmospheric Sciences, Georgia Tech - May 2020
U. Arizona PhD Student
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