To: RummyChick
FWIW, according to the book Isaac's Storm, the lowest barometric pressure recorded was 28.48 inches, though a later NOAA calculation pegged the lowest pressure at 27.49. Anyone know how to convert to milibars? The highest windspeed recorded in Galveston, before the anemometer blew away, was 100 mph. Later estimates have the wind speed even greater. I think a lot will depend on those sea walls, and what direction the storm comes in on. The one in 1900 came in at a 90 degree angle, which made it victim to two storm surges, one from the bay, then the other from the gulf.
2,396 posted on
09/21/2005 3:50:01 PM PDT by
mewzilla
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To: mewzilla
To: mewzilla
29.531 inches of mercury = 1000 millibars = 1 bar = normal atmospheric pressure.
2,434 posted on
09/21/2005 4:02:28 PM PDT by
John Jamieson
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