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Re: 91 L
      Fri Oct 29 2010 04:42 PM

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Err, what I said about the winds not really ramping up quickly... I could be mistaken, in a bad way.

Peak Surface winds of 62KTs and 30 second average of 59.8KTs ??? Maybe a squall or something? Maybe, but there's a lot of 45 - 50KT winds in the next set of High Density Readings




Believe that the 62 knot (71.3 MPH) SFMR estimate, being a 10-second average, really does not perfectly equate with a 30-second average of 68.8MPH, even though it can. But streching this out to a 1-min average, being a touch conservative perhaps, and calling it 55-60MPH instead, does looks entirely believable based on both satellite and microwave imagery, however.

Tomas is actually a pretty well-defined tropical storm, and I suspect its large size overshadows its other many qualities. Most everyone generally expects newly-formed, large tropical cyclones to be slow to the party, but Tomas has internal and external kickers galore going for it right now -- and these may continue to work in the tropical cyclone's favor for several days to come, more or less.

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* "Ominous" Tropical Cooking in the Atlantic: 90L, Tomas, & Shary MikeCAdministrator Fri Oct 29 2010 04:42 PM
. * * Re: 91 L danielwAdministrator   Fri Oct 29 2010 06:09 PM
. * * Re: 91 L MikeCAdministrator   Fri Oct 29 2010 04:51 PM
. * * Tropical Storm Tomas danielwAdministrator   Fri Oct 29 2010 04:42 PM
. * * Re: 91 L cieldumort   Fri Oct 29 2010 04:42 PM
. * * Re: 91 L Bloodstar   Fri Oct 29 2010 04:28 PM
. * * Re: 91 L danielwAdministrator   Fri Oct 29 2010 04:11 PM
. * * Re: 91 L Storm Hunter   Fri Oct 29 2010 04:00 PM
. * * Re: 91 L Bloodstar   Fri Oct 29 2010 03:39 PM
. * * Re: 91 L Storm Hunter   Fri Oct 29 2010 03:31 PM
. * * Re: 91 L Storm Hunter   Fri Oct 29 2010 03:00 PM
. * * Re: 91 L danielwAdministrator   Fri Oct 29 2010 02:48 PM
. * * Re: 91 L danielwAdministrator   Fri Oct 29 2010 02:23 PM
. * * Re: 91 L Bloodstar   Fri Oct 29 2010 01:01 PM
. * * 91 L danielwAdministrator   Fri Oct 29 2010 07:36 AM
. * * Re: Three Features Cooking in Atlantic Mike V   Thu Oct 28 2010 04:35 PM
. * * Re: Three Features Cooking in Atlantic tropicswatch   Thu Oct 28 2010 04:10 PM
. * * Re: Three Features Cooking in Atlantic cieldumort   Thu Oct 28 2010 11:29 AM

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