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Re: Hurricane Rina Currently Stationary in NW Caribbean Sea
      Tue Oct 25 2011 06:51 AM

Based on its first pass back in, Recon has just reported a minimum central pressure down to roughly 977mb, with maximum 10 second average surface winds measured by the SFMR of 89kts (102.4mph), 7 nautical miles (8 statute miles) to the WNW of this center fix.

Another upgrade to Rina is looking highly likely by 5AM.

It will be interesting to see what subsequent passes show

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* Rina Sheared Apart MikeCAdministrator Tue Oct 25 2011 06:51 AM
. * * Re: Hurricane Rina Encountering Shear & Dry Air As It Turns Northwest MikeCAdministrator   Thu Oct 27 2011 12:15 AM
. * * Re: Hurricane Rina Encountering Shear & Dry Air As It Turns Northwest Ed DunhamAdministrator   Wed Oct 26 2011 05:12 PM
. * * Re: Hurricane Rina Strengthening and Moving Slowly LoisCane   Wed Oct 26 2011 04:17 AM
. * * Re: Hurricane Rina Strengthening and Moving Slowly danielwAdministrator   Wed Oct 26 2011 01:12 AM
. * * Re: Hurricane Rina Strengthening and Moving Slowly danielwAdministrator   Wed Oct 26 2011 12:19 AM
. * * Re: Hurricane Rina Strengthening and Moving Slowly cieldumort   Tue Oct 25 2011 11:40 PM
. * * Re: Hurricane Rina Currently Stationary in NW Caribbean Sea cieldumort   Tue Oct 25 2011 06:51 AM
. * * Re: Hurricane Rina in Western Caribbean danielwAdministrator   Mon Oct 24 2011 08:01 PM
. * * Re: Hurricane Rina in Western Caribbean doug   Mon Oct 24 2011 07:55 PM
. * * Re: Hurricane Rina in Western Caribbean Ed DunhamAdministrator   Mon Oct 24 2011 07:51 PM
. * * Re: Hurricane Rina in Western Caribbean danielwAdministrator   Mon Oct 24 2011 07:31 PM
. * * Re: Hurricane Rina Currently Stationary in NW Caribbean Sea Ed DunhamAdministrator   Mon Oct 24 2011 07:02 PM
. * * Re: Hurricane Rina in Western Caribbean adam s   Mon Oct 24 2011 06:40 PM
. * * Re: Hurricane Rina Currently Stationary in NW Caribbean Sea Owlguin   Mon Oct 24 2011 06:40 PM
. * * Re: Hurricane Rina in Western Caribbean scottsvb   Mon Oct 24 2011 06:32 PM
. * * Re: Hurricane Rina in Western Caribbean MikeCAdministrator   Mon Oct 24 2011 06:29 PM
. * * Re: Hurricane Rina in Western Caribbean Ed in Va   Mon Oct 24 2011 06:28 PM
. * * Hurricane Rina in Western Caribbean danielwAdministrator   Mon Oct 24 2011 06:12 PM
. * * Re: Slow Moving Tropical Storm Rina CDMOrlando   Mon Oct 24 2011 06:09 PM
. * * Re: Tropical Storm Rina in Western Caribbean danielwAdministrator   Mon Oct 24 2011 06:03 PM
. * * Re: Tropical Storm Rina in Western Caribbean berrywr   Mon Oct 24 2011 04:49 PM
. * * Re: Tropical Storm Rina in Western Caribbean WeatherNut   Mon Oct 24 2011 04:03 PM
. * * Re: Slow Moving Tropical Storm Rina adam s   Mon Oct 24 2011 04:02 PM

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