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Looking back at Hurricane Gustav's record 211 mph wind gust
Posted by: Dr. Jeff Masters, 4:28 AM GMT en Diciembre 30, 2008 +3
As we look back at the weather events of 2008, perhaps the most impressive record set during the year occurred during Hurricane Gustav, which pounded Cuba as a Category 4 hurricane in August. Gustav set a new world record for highest wind gust ever measured in a hurricane. As Gustav passed over the Paso Real de San Diego meteorological station in the western Cuban province of Pinar del Rio, Cuba, on the afternoon of August 30, 2008, a wind gust of 211 mph (94.4 m/s) was recorded (it was originally pegged at 212 mph, but has been "downgraded" to 211 mph after an official review by the World Meteorological Organization). The powerful winds blew down the anemometer, and it is possible that higher gusts occurred after the instrument failed. Not only is this the highest wind speed ever measured in a hurricane, it is the second highest wind gust ever measured at a non-mountain location on Earth, and is the third highest wind gust ever measured on the surface of the planet. The highest wind gust in recorded history is the amazing 253 mph reading recorded on Barrow Island, Australia, during Tropical Cyclone Olivia in 1996. The second highest wind speed ever measured was 231 mph (370 km/hr) on the top of Mt. Washington, New Hampshire, on April 12, 1934, during passage of an extratropical storm. The fourth highest wind gust on record was the 207 mph gust measured in Greenland at Thule Air Force Base on March 6, 1972. The previous highest wind gust measured in a hurricane was 186 mph at Blue Hill Observatory, Massachusetts, during the notorious 1938 "Long Island Express" hurricane.


Figure 1. Anemometer used to measure the record 211 mph gust in Hurricane Gustav. Gustav's powerful winds flattened the instrument against the roof of the observing station. Image credit: Jose M. Rubiera Torres, Instituto de Meteorologia of Cuba.

Is this a believable record?
The instrument used for the measurement in Gustav was a Dines pressure tube anemometer mounted on the roof of the weather office. According to Jose M. Rubiera Torres of Cuba's Instituto de Meteorologia, "The graph is neat and the instrument was in perfect technical working condition. The wind peaked up to 340 km/h and then the anemometer mast fell over the concrete roof of the station's building, sharply interrupting the measurement. The graph [Figure 2], shows that wind gusts were increasing at a regular pace with time, until the instrument broke down when it got to the 340 km/h mark." Dines anemometers have a proven track record of reliability, and have been used in Cuba for over 60 years. A formal committee under the auspices of the World Meteorological Organization (WMO) certified the record in 2009.


Figure 2. Trace of the Dines anemometer used to measure the record 211 mph gust in Hurricane Gustav. Image credit: Jose M. Rubiera Torres, Instituto de Meteorologia of Cuba.

How did such a strong gust occur?
At the time Hurricane Gustav moved over the Paso Real de San Diego meteorological station, the storm was rated a Category 4 hurricane with sustained winds of 150 mph, gusting to 185 mph. When the peak wind gust of 211 mph was measured at 22:35 GMT, the western eyewall of Gustav was over the anemometer site, as seen on Cuban radar (Figure 3). The town of Paso Real de San Diego is at an elevation of about 40 meters, and lies 25 km inland, about 12 km south of a rugged line of mountains up to 700 meters high. The counter-clockwise flow of air around Gustav's eyewall meant that the winds arriving at Paso Real de San Diego were forced to pass over these mountains first. The mountains probably focused and accelerated the winds through gaps between the peaks, and the air accelerated further as it rushed downhill under the force of gravity. Strong downbursts due to collapsing precipitation cores inside Gustav's eyewall probably contributed to the extreme gusts. When hurricanes make landfall, the intense thunderstorm cells that comprise the eyewall sometimes collapse suddenly, sending a downward cascade of intense winds to the surface. When this rush of wind hits the ground, it spreads out in all directions, forming a strong surface wind event known as a downburst. It has been theorized that some of the extreme damage noted in Florida during Hurricane Ivan in 2004 and Hurricane Andrew in 1992 may have been associated with downbursts from collapsing eyewall thunderstorm cells. This behavior may also be responsible for some of the extreme damage in Mississippi from Hurricane Katrina. Animations of infrared satellite imagery available from the University of Wisconsin CIMSS Satellite Blog show that the eyewall of Gustav collapsed during passage over the high mountains to the north of Paso Real de San Diego, but this occurred after the world record wind gust was measured.


Figure 3. Radar image of Hurricane Gustav (top) at 22:25 GMT on August 30 2008, five minutes before the world record 211 mph hurricane wind gust was measured. The site of the Paso Real de San Diego meteorological station where the record was set is marked with a red dot. A topographic map (bottom) shows the line of mountains up to 1200 meters high that lies just north of the town. The counter-clockwise flow of air around the eye of Gustav brought the strongest winds of Gustav across the mountain range then downhill to Paso Real de San Diego. Radar image credit: Instituto de Meteorologia of Cuba. Topographic map image credit: Wikipedia.

Note: this post was updated in 2010 to reflect the official WMO review of Gustav's wind gust, plus the addition of the new World Record wind gust set in TC Olivia in 1996.

Jeff Masters
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901. Patrap 4:19 AM GMT en Enero 04, 2009    

NEXRAD Radar
New Orleans, Base Reflectivity 0.50 Degree Elevation Range 124 NMI Link
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902. SevereHurricane 4:20 AM GMT en Enero 04, 2009    
Quoting zoomiami:
Severe - is it still raining?


yep and its heavy
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903. presslord 4:20 AM GMT en Enero 04, 2009    
Didn't Nostradamus predict 2012 as the end of times?
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904. Drakoen 4:21 AM GMT en Enero 04, 2009    
Strong deep layered moisture flux convergence, steep mid level lapse rates of 7C/km, and helicity values of 159. Lifted index values not that low only -.7. CAPE isn't as high as it was earlier today. PWATS over an inch. Associated with the transient line of showers and thunderstorms moving through Louisiana.
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905. presslord 4:22 AM GMT en Enero 04, 2009    
drak, my man....From what language should I translate that so I can read it in English?
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906. KEHCharleston 4:23 AM GMT en Enero 04, 2009    
RE:903. presslord
Hmmm.. not sure. Nostradamus was a bit cryptic in anycase.

Mayan calendar ends 2012

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907. SevereHurricane 4:24 AM GMT en Enero 04, 2009    
Its gonna be damm close for my house, my neighbor 2 houses down has water now.Expect to see this on the nes tommorow.
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908. KEHCharleston 4:25 AM GMT en Enero 04, 2009    
I just looked at my ignore list. It only has room for 7 names. Yikes!
If I fill those 7 -- will I get more??

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909. Drakoen 4:27 AM GMT en Enero 04, 2009    
Quoting presslord:
drak, my man....From what language should I translate that so I can read it in English?


It would take a while to dumb it down enough for your understanding ;)
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910. Orcasystems 4:27 AM GMT en Enero 04, 2009    
Quoting SevereHurricane:
Its gonna be damm close for my house, my neighbor 2 houses down has water now.Expect to see this on the nes tommorow.


I would strongly recommend putting things up higher then they are....
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911. Patrap 4:27 AM GMT en Enero 04, 2009    
This is the End..Link
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912. Orcasystems 4:28 AM GMT en Enero 04, 2009    
Quoting Drakoen:


It would take a while to dumb it down enough for your understanding ;)


Ouch
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913. tkeith 4:28 AM GMT en Enero 04, 2009    


I hope these are on...
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914. pottery 4:28 AM GMT en Enero 04, 2009    
Maybe what Nostrademus meant was the end of Bad Times. Hope he did not mean the end of good times, cos that would be bad times, if these are good times, then bad times would be bad times for sure.
You understand ?
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915. KEEPEROFTHEGATE (Mod) 4:29 AM GMT en Enero 04, 2009    
Quoting presslord:
drak, my man....From what language should I translate that so I can read it in English?
its gonna rain but not much longer
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916. presslord 4:29 AM GMT en Enero 04, 2009    
actually, orca...he's probably right....
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917. Patrap 4:30 AM GMT en Enero 04, 2009    
I smell Shrimp..


So I must leave for the Kitchen..
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918. presslord 4:30 AM GMT en Enero 04, 2009    
pottery....the scary things is...I understand completely....
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919. KEHCharleston 4:31 AM GMT en Enero 04, 2009    
Quoting pottery:
Maybe what Nostrademus meant was the end of Bad Times. Hope he did not mean the end of good times, cos that would be bad times, if these are good times, then bad times would be bad times for sure.
You understand ?


Is that sort of like it's a good time to end the bad times or it's a bad time to end the good times??
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920. presslord 4:31 AM GMT en Enero 04, 2009    
perfect Keeper...
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921. Drakoen 4:32 AM GMT en Enero 04, 2009    
Quoting presslord:
actually, orca...he's probably right....


lol press you gonna take them low blows like that... where's that self-esteem
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922. tkeith 4:32 AM GMT en Enero 04, 2009    
Quoting KEEPEROFTHEGATE:
its gonna rain but not much longer
thank you Keeper...
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923. Orcasystems 4:34 AM GMT en Enero 04, 2009    
Quoting presslord:
actually, orca...he's probably right....


Oh I didn't disagree with him :)
I just said Ouch :)
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924. presslord 4:34 AM GMT en Enero 04, 2009    
drak...dude...I defer to you in all things meteorological...
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925. tkeith 4:35 AM GMT en Enero 04, 2009    
Quoting Drakoen:


lol press you gonna take them low blows like that... where's that self-esteem
I think it went out with that picture...lol
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926. Drakoen 4:36 AM GMT en Enero 04, 2009    
Quoting tkeith:
I think it went out with that picture...lol


oh yea forgot about that lol...

where's vortfix with that picture
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927. pottery 4:36 AM GMT en Enero 04, 2009    
Good Press. It is so refreshing to be able to have these highly intelectual discussions. And have someone understand them too.
And on a Sunday morning at the time of day when all sensible folk are either sleeping, or doing something illegal.
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928. presslord 4:37 AM GMT en Enero 04, 2009    
...somebody's gettin' the crap bombed outta of themselves in Gaza....
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929. KEHCharleston 4:37 AM GMT en Enero 04, 2009    
Severe,

If you have electrical receptacles that are down low on the wall, unplug your stuff, if water is coming in. If you have a file cabinet, with important papers in bottom drawer, take the drawer out and put on top.

Keep us posted.
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930. presslord 4:38 AM GMT en Enero 04, 2009    
yea...my drag queen alter ego has huge...uh....self esteem.....
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931. Drakoen 4:39 AM GMT en Enero 04, 2009    
Quoting presslord:
yea...my drag queen alter ego has huge...uh....self esteem.....


I heard the street corner makes a good buck...
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932. tkeith 4:39 AM GMT en Enero 04, 2009    
Quoting presslord:
yea...my drag queen alter ego has huge...uh....self esteem.....
Is that what you called them???
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933. Drakoen 4:41 AM GMT en Enero 04, 2009    
Quoting tkeith:
Is that what you called them???


A little euphemism
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934. presslord 4:41 AM GMT en Enero 04, 2009    
From The Sunday Times January 4, 2009

EU denounces socialite’s carbon offset projectMichael Gillard and Mark Olden
A PIONEERING climate change project in Africa run by Robin Birley, the socialite, has been accused by the European commission, its main donor, of making unsubstantiated claims about its environmental impact.

The project has received more than £1m in public grants and money from celebrities in the music and film business. They include Ronnie Wood of the Rolling Stones and Brad Pitt, the actor.

The project attempts to offset an individual’s carbon footprint by paying poor farmers in Mozambique to plant trees, which absorb CO2, and to protect existing forests.

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935. tkeith 4:45 AM GMT en Enero 04, 2009    
I dont know about Brad Pitt but I'm sure Ronnie Wood has produced a lot of carbon smoke through the years...
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936. SevereHurricane 4:47 AM GMT en Enero 04, 2009    
The rain has stopped for now, the water is in the garage and about 1.5 inches from getting in my home, hopefully this is the last cell coming now. we had 4.97 inches of rain in about 3 hours. wow!
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937. presslord 4:47 AM GMT en Enero 04, 2009    
drak....dude.....those things were HUGE euphemisms....
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938. tkeith 4:48 AM GMT en Enero 04, 2009    
Quoting presslord:
drak....dude.....those things were HUGE eupemisms....
Yep...
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939. SevereHurricane 4:49 AM GMT en Enero 04, 2009    
alot of my neighbors are flooded. were realy realy lucky right now.
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940. Drakoen 4:49 AM GMT en Enero 04, 2009    
Quoting presslord:
drak....dude.....those things were HUGE eupemisms....


I guess so... some innuendo
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941. KEHCharleston 4:52 AM GMT en Enero 04, 2009    
Quoting SevereHurricane:
alot of my neighbors are flooded. were realy realy lucky right now.


Glad to hear it.
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942. pottery 4:54 AM GMT en Enero 04, 2009    
Hope the water gets no higher, Severe.
Good luck to you..........
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943. Orcasystems 4:55 AM GMT en Enero 04, 2009    
I am done for the night... looking at CNN and watching the pretty fireworks display.
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944. SevereHurricane 4:58 AM GMT en Enero 04, 2009    
yea its close hopefully that last cell doesent do the job...
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945. KEHCharleston 5:00 AM GMT en Enero 04, 2009    
Like Orca, I am out for the night.

Luck to you, Severe.

G'night folks
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946. Drakoen 5:01 AM GMT en Enero 04, 2009    
I'm out for the night as well. Good catching up with everyone.
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947. pottery 5:02 AM GMT en Enero 04, 2009    
Me too..........
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948. presslord 5:05 AM GMT en Enero 04, 2009    
me too...nite all
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949. atmoaggie 5:07 AM GMT en Enero 04, 2009    
G'nite all y'all.

Keeping my fingers crossed for ya, severe. (Damn, it is hard to type like this.)
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950. atmoaggie 5:13 AM GMT en Enero 04, 2009    
Quoting MichaelSTL:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zero_tolerance


Did you just make a joke at yourself by calling yourself intolerant? The funnies tonight must be contagious...
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951. atmoaggie 5:16 AM GMT en Enero 04, 2009    
Quoting SevereHurricane:
yea its close hopefully that last cell doesent do the job...


Unless you are really on the lakefront, I think most of that last one might miss you to the north. Hope so, it sounds like your place really cannot take any more rain.
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