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To: Tuxedo
I read that too, but let me add to the point from Accuweather (a snip from a copyrighted column, but I do this in the interest of public safety, of course):

"The central pressure of the storm now at 942 [at the time of that post] is the lowest pressure ever reported with a storm of winds of 115 mph. In a study of the last 10 years, all storms with pressures of 952 or lower had winds of 120 miles or more on TPC bulletins and the average was [125.1 mph] . The only storm I could find with a pressure of 950 and windspeed of 115 was Hugo, another storm i was ranting about when such things were getting reported since the true wind of the storm in landfall situations of tropical cyclones where pressures are falling, will be ramped up. It is my contention that there are higher winds, that the flight level winds are probably down at the surface though maybe not right under the strong winds. But with the pressures so low, the transfer of the wind to the surface is easier to occur."

33 posted on 08/27/2005 8:26:46 PM PDT by alancarp (When does it cease to be "Freedom of the Press" and become outright SEDITION?)
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To: alancarp
The only storm I could find with a pressure of 950 and windspeed of 115 was Hugo, another storm i was ranting about...

Don't go there. Hugo came onshore around Charleston, SC and we had major destruction well north of Charlotte , NC. D/n know what the straight line distance is but we are 200 +/- miles from the nearest NC shore and Charleston w/b farther.

62 posted on 08/27/2005 8:39:24 PM PDT by Tarheel ( Murphy's law #21--Internet flame wars are started by two cats who did not like their supper.)
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