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Days since last H. Landfall - US: Any 309 (Idalia) , Major: 309 (Idalia) Florida - Any: 309 (Idalia) Major: 309 (Idalia)
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audienceofone
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Re: RECON
      Mon Aug 20 2007 03:09 PM

AF303 1404A DEAN HDOB 21 20070820
173730 1805N 08313W 6964 02515 9251 +184 +158 039063 074 105 003 03

AF303, 1404A, DEAN, HDOB, 21, 20070820
USAF aircraft # 303, on the 14th mission of tropical depression # 4 in the Atlantic, storm named DEAN, HDOB report, observation # 21, first line of HD/HA data recorded August 20, 2007

173730, 1805N, 08313W, 6964, 02515, 9251, +184, +158, 039063, 074, 105, 003, 03
observed at 5:37:30pm, lattitude 18.05 in the northern hemisphere, longitude 083.13 in the western hemisphere, aircraft static air pressure 696.4mb, aircraft geopotential height 2515m, extrapolated surface pressure 925.1mb, air temp 18.4C, dewpoint 15.8C, wind 039 degrees north at 063 kts, peak 10 second avg wind speed 74 kts, peak 10 second avg surface wind speed 105 kts, derived rain rate 30mm/hr, quality control indicates all parameters of nominal accuracy and SFMR parameters questionable


This is pretty standard to apply these same measurements to each line just changing the value. I'm sure you could google an explanation. Try checking out the NHC website and the recon link. I'm sure they have something on there, although I haven't looked for anything like that in a long while.

Hope this helps. If you have any more questions just ask. And, mets, if I made any mistakes please let me know.

edit: Clark finished before I did. Sorry, I'm at work. His is much easier to understand so look at his instead.

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2007 forecast as of 5-1-07, 16/9/5

Edited by audienceofone (Mon Aug 20 2007 03:27 PM)

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