Subject: ACC0002uxn
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by bretarn translator
Another case with a blue cold band side by side with main structure of this #eye storm; band which vanished later on
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by chaser1
What was your classification of this frame? In spite of deeper blue not around eye, i'd be shocked if winds were not at least 85 knots.
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by Struck moderator, translator
A great picture of an #eye. It has a broken darkblue eye-wall and I think a 5 degrees blue circle area, which is responsible for 110 knots.
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by Struck moderator, translator
You can see the details of the storm, like wind-speed or air pressure, by clicking on the name of the storm. = )
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by bretarn translator
I classified it ans a strong #eye storm, the tool yu mention is a real pleasure to work with.😃
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by lenholliday
Image ACC0002uxn from Keith(1997). Discussion with Len R. Holliday(Firsthand Weather). Well defined Eye-Wall!
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by lenholliday
talk.cyclonecenter.org is a great place for weather forecasters to share their experience in Tropical Cyclones!
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by hyue3
it looks so beautiful!! A completely full developed one!!
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by baha23
Beautiful yet powerful.
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Amazing
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