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On 27/08/11 23:53, Dave Liquorice wrote:
On Sat, 27 Aug 2011 23:04:51 +0100, Fonzy wrote: winds up to 80mph, wow Sustained or gust? The other side of the pond and in relation to hurricanes the quoted speeds refer to sustained wind speeds. This side of the pond most weather reports that headline wind speeds generally are refering to a single peak gust at an exposed place for the entire storm. Such gusts are anything from 10 to 20mph above the sustained wind speed. The British media give a very false impression to the general public of what a sustained winds speed of 60mph is actually like. It'll have you off your feet given half a chance and would wreak devastation through an normal urban enviroment. -- Cheers Dave. Nr Garrigill, Cumbria. 421m ASL. Bear in mind though that the 80 mph sustained is the peak anywhere in the storm, not the peak experienced on land. In Irene's case, the strongest winds will be over water to the east of the eye so it is likely the US East Coast (N Carolina excepted) will experience winds quite a bit below this peak. |
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On Aug 27, 11:04*pm, Fonzy wrote:
winds up to 80mph, wowhttp://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-us-canada-14690942 the scots must be laughing thats a standard hoolie och! Just did a 24 hour precip request on weathonline for usa and got Stations: Precipitation Atlantic City (IAP) (20 m, New Jersey) 146.0 mm Philadelphia (IAP) (9 m, Pennsylvania) 145.0 mm New York/La Guardia (AP) (9 m, New York) 136.0 mm Richmond/Byrd Field (AP) (54 m, Virginia) 131.0 mm wow |
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![]() "Brian in Aberfeldy" wrote in message ... On Aug 27, 11:04 pm, Fonzy wrote: winds up to 80mph, wowhttp://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-us-canada-14690942 the scots must be laughing thats a standard hoolie och! Just did a 24 hour precip request on weathonline for usa and got Stations: Precipitation Atlantic City (IAP) (20 m, New Jersey) 146.0 mm Philadelphia (IAP) (9 m, Pennsylvania) 145.0 mm New York/La Guardia (AP) (9 m, New York) 136.0 mm Richmond/Byrd Field (AP) (54 m, Virginia) 131.0 mm wow ==================================== And that's just one big difference between a hurricane and a mid-latitude storm, hurricanes are wet! Thanks for that data Brian, most interesting. Will -- |
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