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To: rodguy911

Add the forward speed to the side of the storm with winds also moving the same direction. A storm with 100mph winds is moving 15mph N, add forward speed to the winds on the E side of the eyewall, as these winds are also moving N. This isn’t always on the dirty side. But it is confusing.


658 posted on 10/06/2016 4:05:01 PM PDT by NautiNurse (ILLary uses BleachBit to scrub her medical history away...)
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To: NautiNurse

I think I get it thanks very much.


671 posted on 10/06/2016 4:33:21 PM PDT by rodguy911 (Go Sarah go! America home of the free because of the brave.)
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To: NautiNurse

btt follow


760 posted on 10/06/2016 6:27:35 PM PDT by KSCITYBOY
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To: NautiNurse

Couple things...not getting uppity but...

We know the dropsondes allow for their forward momentum when released...have to...what’s a P3 cruise at...3-400mph?

Do they also allow for forward speed of the storm and report less...or is it WYSIWYG? Asking, not arguing.

Second...minor point...on a Synoptic low pressure system...face the wind and center circulation is over your right shoulder. So at 3 o’clock on a storm moving due north,wind out of the SE. The wind closer to 4 o’clock would be moving due north.


844 posted on 10/06/2016 8:28:55 PM PDT by jeffers
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