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General Discussion >> Hurricane Ask/Tell

Clark
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Re: dimensions
      Wed Sep 12 2007 12:43 AM

Generally, small storms start out from small entities and larger storms start out from larger entities. I don't have the statistical correlation numbers to provide hard evidence to that, however.

Eyewall size and overall dimensions of the storm may have a weak correlation. Generally as eyewall size increases after eyewall replacement cycles, the storm's overall size gets larger. I also don't have anything more concrete than this, however.

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