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Tropical Hurricane Ian

Time : 102020 UTC
Lat : 26:01:48 N Lon : 82:38:23 W

CI# /Pressure/ Vmax
6.8 / 925mb / 135kts

Final T# Adj T# Raw T#
6.8 7.2 7.2

The last two #s went up .1 since 30 min ago.

Time : 105020 UTC
Lat : 26:01:48 N Lon : 82:45:00 W

CI# /Pressure/ Vmax
6.8 / 925mb / 135kts

Final T# Adj T# Raw T#
6.8 7.0 7.0
And now the last two #s down .2.
 
Dustin, Cape Coral is where you want to be!
 
I can’t believe how stout the eye wall is around this thing right now. Does anyone have the current wind field for the storm. I’d be interested to know how wide the area of strongest winds are and how long they would take to clear a given area
 
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Is there some hype, yep, but I don't know I'd call it sensationalizing. This is 2mph from being a catastrophic Cat 5 at landfall in Florida. Getting hype over basically a 60 mile wide EF3 tornado is hype worthy, it's a weather forum for crying out loud.
 
Is there some hype, yep, but I don't know I'd call it sensationalizing. This is 2mph from being a catastrophic Cat 5 at landfall in Florida. Getting hype over basically a 60 mile wide EF3 tornado is hype worthy, it's a weather forum for crying out loud.

Total devastation wouldn't be sensationalizing either.


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I wonder why when these monster canes make it all the way up to 155 there seems to be a hesitancy to bump it the 2 mph to a cat 5? Michael was like that, made landfall at the time at 155 and then reclassified to a 5. I know the numbers have to support it, but it seems odd that they classify it that close to a 5.
 
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