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Re: hyrbrids, subtropical & extratropical storms
      Sat May 21 2005 08:58 PM

central pressure falling 60 millibars (1.77 inches!), from 996 to 936 millibars (29.41 to 27.64 inches), in 24 hours.

Wow... just wow. While not related to anything subtropical, Typhoon Tip's central pressure deepened something like 130 mb in less than two days, if you can believe that. I think he was down to 870 hPa at his prime. My head hurts thinking just about that. It's crazy.

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Edited by Lysis (Sat May 21 2005 09:04 PM)

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* Christmas hurricane of 1994 Pete Creedon Sat May 21 2005 08:58 PM
. * * hyrbrids, subtropical & extratropical storms LI Phil   Sat May 21 2005 08:25 PM
. * * Re: hyrbrids, subtropical & extratropical storms Lysis   Sat May 21 2005 08:58 PM
. * * Re: hyrbrids, subtropical & extratropical storms B.C.Francis   Sun May 22 2005 09:12 AM
. * * Re: hyrbrids, subtropical & extratropical storms Lysis   Mon May 23 2005 03:58 PM

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