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Old September 17th 03, 06:18 PM posted to sci.geo.meteorology
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Default 237mph wind gust?

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Mike1 wrote:
Anyone have a source? Was it at flight-level, or a surface-extrapolated
number from an even higher gust at flight-level?


It was a wind from a GPS dropwindsonde, an actual measurement.

I'll use this opportunity to again suggest that tropical system reports
include maximum gust-encountered wind speeds along with MSW speeds,
since it is the gusts which do the majority of the wind-caused
structural damage. As force exerted by wind increases by the square of
wind-speed, a 237mph gust would exert over twice the force upon a
structure as 160mph winds. A strong building that might stand up all day
creaking and groaning at 160 could be destroyed in seconds by 200+.


The wind was well above the surface and would not have been felt at the
surface. NHC forecast advisories already include gusts.

Insufficiently-informative MSW-labeling schemes lead to goofy
revisionist business like a burst-phasing hurricane Andrew being altered
after the fact to a cat5 due to extreme gusts well in excess of the cat4
145MSW at landfall causing catastrophic damage.


Andrew was revised upward to a category 5 based on maximum sustained
winds. The category only depends upon sustained winds, not gusts.
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