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'Super' Typhoon Ioke Slams Tiny Wake Island (Winds at 220 mph, gusts top 250 mph)
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| August 31, 2006
Posted on 08/31/2006 9:37:02 AM PDT by HAL9000
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Super Typhoon Ioke, a Category 5 storm and the strongest to hit the Pacific in more than a decade, slammed into tiny Wake Island Thursday, threatening to submerge the U.S. territory, U.S. Navy weather forecasters said. The storm, packing sustained winds of more than 220 mph, with some gusts topping 250 mph, came ashore at about 10 a.m. ET, and was slowly tracking west, gaining strength over the warm tropical waters, the Joint Typhoon Warning Center reported. Wake Island is located about 2,300 miles west of Honolulu.
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KEYWORDS: hurricane; hurricaneioke; hurricaneseason2006; ioke; pacific; supertyphoon; supertyphoonioke; typhoon; typhoonioke; wakeisland
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To: HAL9000
What kind of Frenchman is named "Thomas Cavanaugh" for pete's sake?!!! ;-)
To: NotJustAnotherPrettyFace
actual data:
From:
http://www.npmoc.navy.mil/jtwc/warnings/wp0106.tcw
SUBJ: TYPHOON 01C (IOKE) WARNING NR 048
1. TYPHOON 01C (IOKE) WARNING NR 048
01 ACTIVE TROPICAL CYCLONE IN NORTHWESTPAC
MAX SUSTAINED WINDS BASED ON ONE-MINUTE AVERAGE
---
WARNING POSITION:
311800Z --- NEAR 20.2N 165.3E
MOVEMENT PAST SIX HOURS - 300 DEGREES AT 11 KTS
POSITION ACCURATE TO WITHIN 025 NM
POSITION BASED ON EYE FIXED BY SATELLITE
PRESENT WIND DISTRIBUTION:
MAX SUSTAINED WINDS - 135 KT, GUSTS 165 KT
RADIUS OF 064 KT WINDS - 070 NM NORTHEAST QUADRANT
065 NM SOUTHEAST QUADRANT
050 NM SOUTHWEST QUADRANT
055 NM NORTHWEST QUADRANT
...
==155mph gusts to 190mph
N.B.: radius of hurricane force winds = the eye of this sucker is 140nm = 160 miles in diameter!!!
Also:
REMARKS: 312100Z POSITION NEAR 20.5N 164.8E. MAXIMUM SIGNIFICANT WAVE HEIGHT AT 311800Z IS 48 FEET. NEXT WARNINGS AT 010300Z, 010900Z, 011500Z AND 012100Z. //
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posted on
08/31/2006 7:30:25 PM PDT
by
AFPhys
((.Praying for President Bush, our troops, their families, and all my American neighbors..))
To: HAL9000
'Super' Typhoon Ioke Slams Tiny Wake Island (Winds at 220 mph, gusts top 250 mph)
Typhoon Slams Reserving the name for my next surf band!
103
posted on
08/31/2006 7:35:50 PM PDT
by
Revolting cat!
("In the end, nothing explains anything.")
To: Revolting cat!
Wake Island's weather station was wiped out about 21 hours ago.
104
posted on
08/31/2006 7:46:21 PM PDT
by
AFPhys
((.Praying for President Bush, our troops, their families, and all my American neighbors..))
To: All
http://www.ksl.com/?nid=157&sid=460670
Super Typhoon Knocks Out Weather Sensors
August 31st, 2006 @ 8:32pm
By AUDREY McAVOY
Associated Press Writer
HONOLULU (AP) - Typhoon Ioke knocked out Wake Island's weather sensors on Thursday as it lashed the isle with some of the central Pacific's fiercest winds in over a decade, the National Weather Service said.
Forecasters monitoring the 2.5-square-mile atoll's wind and temperature gauges from Hawaii said the instruments blew out as the storm approached with winds of up to 155 miles per hour and gusts of up to 190 mph.
The most recent data before the instruments failed indicated Ioke slammed the island with 78 mph winds and 100 mph gusts, said Henry Lau, a National Weather Service forecaster in Honolulu. That was before Ioke's eye passed north of Wake Island, he said.
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posted on
08/31/2006 7:47:09 PM PDT
by
finnman69
(cum puella incedit minore medio corpore sub quo manifestu s globus, inflammare animos)
To: AFPhys
communications must be down, it might not be "wiped out".
To: AFPhys
But Wake Island's tidal station (in the same building as the weather station) looks like it's still reporting. It hit a maximum wave height of 6.35 feet or so above MLLW on the lagoon side of the island, where the station is located:
Might just be the weather gages that went out.
To: oceanview
communications must be down, it might not be "wiped out".
It doesn't sound like it. See post 106. The island was started in part as a cable relay station, so they don't necessarily need satellite dishes to send data.
To: HAL9000
The storm, packing sustained winds of more than 220 mph, with some gusts topping 250 mph...
Is that correct? I've never even heard of a storm that strong.
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posted on
08/31/2006 8:02:44 PM PDT
by
Zeroisanumber
(Quis custodiet ipsos custodes?)
To: Zeroisanumber
See
#81 for a correction.
110
posted on
08/31/2006 8:10:43 PM PDT
by
HAL9000
(Happy 10th Anniversary FreeRepublic.com - Est. Sept. 23, 1996 - Thanks Jim!)
To: Dog Gone
"So, if it's true, the media doesn't know anything about it."
Some do know about it. I heard it reported earlier today.
111
posted on
08/31/2006 8:14:52 PM PDT
by
Balata
To: HAL9000
See #81 for a correction.Thanks. Still one of the biggest I've ever heard of, though.
112
posted on
08/31/2006 8:16:02 PM PDT
by
Zeroisanumber
(Quis custodiet ipsos custodes?)
To: HAL9000
Hadda serious job offer to work on one o'em islands out there 6-7 years ago. I'd be a wet dead kitty now if I had accepted it!
113
posted on
08/31/2006 8:17:28 PM PDT
by
Revolting cat!
("In the end, nothing explains anything.")
To: HAL9000
114
posted on
08/31/2006 9:49:32 PM PDT
by
AFPhys
((.Praying for President Bush, our troops, their families, and all my American neighbors..))
To: AFPhys
To: HAL9000
I still can't find a confirmed story that anyone was left behind on the island.
I'm looking forward to the reports from the aerial inspection later today. At least I'm assuming it will be today. That is a BIG storm.
To: isawitonline
Any more news??? I guess Ioke is still in the "neighborhood", so they may wait another day or so before sending in recon flights.
117
posted on
09/01/2006 6:43:49 AM PDT
by
TampaDude
(If you're not part of the solution, you're part of the PROBLEM!!!)
To: AFPhys
To: Dog Gone
I'm seriously doubting that story about the "72-year-old French meteorologist" that stayed behind...sounds like an urban legend to me. If someone did stay behind, they're shark food now.
119
posted on
09/01/2006 6:47:08 AM PDT
by
TampaDude
(If you're not part of the solution, you're part of the PROBLEM!!!)
To: TampaDude
It just seems unlikely. The Air Force could have ordered him off, and surely if he somehow convinced them otherwise, the folks who did evacuate to Hawaii would have said something to the media about the lone holdout.
It would be too good a story for the media to ignore. They eat this kind of drama up.
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