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'Unofficial' Wind Gust Of 148 mph Recorded In Colorado’s High Rockies
CBS4 Denver ^
| 18 Feb, 2016
| Justin McHeffey and Chris Spears
Posted on 02/19/2016 9:50:04 AM PST by MtnClimber
DENVER (CBS4) â It's a sign of just how strong the winds blowing over Colorado were as a powerful jet stream passed overhead.
Just after 7:30 p.m. on Thursday the weather station on Monarch Pass recorded a wind gust of 148 mph.
TOPICS: Science; Weather
KEYWORDS: colorado; gust; monarchpass; rockies; wind; winds
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To: MtnClimber
Rather breezy - if you want to experience some air movement, go to downtown Juneau, Alaska on a clear winter day and enjoy what they call the Taku wind. They are actually katabatic winds caused by high pressure air seeking warmer air down slope of a mountain, in this case towards saltwater.
The local Indians warned the first settlers about it, but there was gold nearby so they didn't care.
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02/19/2016 10:49:37 AM PST
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dainbramaged
(Get out of my country now)
To: MtnClimber
I thought it was always that high - I remember driving back east through the Rockies from Seattle in 1968 after separation from the Army - heading downhill in my Volkswagen Beetle with the wind coming toward me and the pedal to the floor - doing about five miles an hour - almost gone with the wind....
To: JimRed
I think the National Weather Service has to verify the calibration accuracy of the weather station that recorded it.
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02/19/2016 12:33:18 PM PST
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MtnClimber
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