Looks like recon may have found stronger winds.... at 02:26:00Z at the location of 17.70N 78.82W at an alt of (~ 20.61 inHg) 2,842 meters (~ 9,324 feet) Flt. Level 30 sec. wind - From 53° at 139 knots (From the NE at ~ 159.8 mph)
URNT12 KNHC 200243 VORTEX DATA MESSAGE AL042007 A. 20/02:19:30Z B. 17 deg 28 min N 078 deg 34 min W C. 700 mb 2452 m D. 107 kt E. 128 deg 9 nm F. 224 deg 108 kt G. 128 deg 009 nm H. 927 mb I. 7 C/ 3019 m J. 18 C/ 3043 m K. 15 C/ NA L. CLOSED M. C16 N. 12345/7 O. 0.02 / 1 nm P. AF304 1104A DEAN OB 10 MAX FL WIND 125 KT E QUAD 01:25:00 Z MAX FL WIND OUTBOUND 143 KT NW QUAD 02:25:30 Z STARS VISIBLE ABOVE IN CENTER awww.... must be a nice night!! Take a picture guys!!!
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