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I am sure people were terrified of the landfall.
Well, it does look like Mexico is destroyed in the above image. Torn apart…tsk.
Humpback whale fart in the Gulf measured at 96mph.
First Atlantic Hurricane of the year.
Ground stations have verified tropical storm force winds in only one storm this year. I think NHC’s wind speed formula is something like this:
Wind speed reported by the NHC = Actual wind speed + 20 to 25 m.p.h.
They keep naming systems with pressures around 1008 millibars. Long ago, in one of the meteorological journals, it was stated that a storm had to be around 1000 millibars to qualify as a bona fide tropical storm. If they ever went back to usuing that threshold, or even 1004 mb, the number of named storms would decrease dramatically.