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![]() "nv55" escribió en el mensaje oups.com... I know i'm late with this, but i am just totally shocked that hurricane Wilma reached a lower pressure than Gilbert's 888 mb in 1988. Wilma hit 882 mb! - i never thought what was a tropical depression a few days ago, late in the season, would smash Gilbert's pressure record. un****ingbelievable. And, to have a comparison, what's the pressure inside a tornado ? i.e. in the eye of a twister ? Is it negative ? Why are there tornadoes around the hurricanes ? I thought they were very distinct phenomenoms ? |
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Leto2 wrote:
"nv55" escribió en el mensaje oups.com... I know i'm late with this, but i am just totally shocked that hurricane Wilma reached a lower pressure than Gilbert's 888 mb in 1988. Wilma hit 882 mb! - i never thought what was a tropical depression a few days ago, late in the season, would smash Gilbert's pressure record. un****ingbelievable. And, to have a comparison, what's the pressure inside a tornado ? i.e. in the eye of a twister ? Is it negative ? As far as I recall, pressure inside a tornado vortex has not yet been measured, but the estimates I recall reading about several years ago were down around 900 mb. Pressure could not be negative. Pressure represents the weight of the air in the column above you, which is a positive quantity. Why are there tornadoes around the hurricanes ? I thought they were very distinct phenomenoms ? Tornadoes emerge from thunderstorms, and hurricanes are large organized systems of thunderstorms. Given the correct wind profile in the lowest part of the atmosphere, any thunderstorm in a humid environment can produce a tornado. Sometimes the environment in parts of a hurricane will support a tornado because the wind profile will allow it. So yes, tornadoes and hurricanes are distinct phenomenon. But one does not preclude the other. Scott |
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Scott wrote: Leto2 wrote: "nv55" escribió en el mensaje oups.com... I know i'm late with this, but i am just totally shocked that hurricane Wilma reached a lower pressure than Gilbert's 888 mb in 1988. Wilma hit 882 mb! - i never thought what was a tropical depression a few days ago, late in the season, would smash Gilbert's pressure record. un****ingbelievable. And, to have a comparison, what's the pressure inside a tornado ? i.e. in the eye of a twister ? Is it negative ? As far as I recall, pressure inside a tornado vortex has not yet been measured, but the estimates I recall reading about several years ago were down around 900 mb. Tim Samaras got a pressure-measuring probe into the Manchester, SD tornado in 2003 and got a pressure drop of ~100 mb in about 10 seconds as the tornado passed over the probe. -- Harold Brooks Head, Mesoscale Applications Group NOAA/National Severe Storms Laboratory, Norman, OK |
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Wasn't Gilbert's pressure reading at landfall? I suspect some of the
older storms had lower pressure, before airflights. |
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pegleg wrote:
Wasn't Gilbert's pressure reading at landfall? I suspect some of the older storms had lower pressure, before airflights. No. The 888 occurred after the storm left Jamaica and before it hit Yucatan. Scott |
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pegleg wrote:
Wasn't Gilbert's pressure reading at landfall? I suspect some of the older storms had lower pressure, before airflights. Sent too soon. See ftp://ftp.nhc.noaa.gov/pub/storm_archives/atlantic/prelimat/atl1988/gilbert/prelim06.gif Scott |
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