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| Posted by: Dr. Jeff Masters, 3:33 PM GMT en Junio 23, 2011 | +7 |
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Jeff co-founded the Weather Underground in 1995 while working on his Ph.D. He flew with the NOAA Hurricane Hunters from 1986-1990.
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Too bad it can't move back over you and give Texas a little rain.
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Fastest Intensification from a Tropical Storm to a Category 5 Hurricane: 16 hours - 70 mph to 155 mph - Hurricane Wilma 2005
Maximum pressure drop in 12 hours: 90+mb - Wilma 2005
Maximum pressure drop in 24 hours: 98mb - Wilma 2005 - 1200 UTC October 18 to October 19
Fastest Intensification from a Tropical Depression to a Hurricane: 12 hours - Lorenzo 2007
Fastest Intensification from a Depression to a Category Five Hurricane: 51 Hours - Felix 2007
Blog update:
Tropical Tidbit for Friday, June 24th, with Video
Thanks Levi!
How are things in the great AK?
Let us hope that Wilma retains her records for a considerable time into the future.
Good morning, Grothar and fellow blogites.
That is so sad when a chariot drowns out.
Pat, I never knew you had any issues with "old".
Yep it sure appears that way. As bad as Texas needs moisture, sure would have been nice to have had a small Depression move into central Texas to have covered the State!
Thanks Levi32 nice job.
Good point
I cannot confirm this information.
David
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