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RT @philklotzbach: Only six Atlantic #hurricanes since 1950 have had stronger winds than #HurricaneDorian’s current max winds of 175 mph: Allen (1980), Gilbert (1988), Mitch (1998), Rita (2005), Wilma (2005) and Irma (2017). https://t.co/FiL5Rfl1UP

Posted on September 1, 2019 By Mid Atlantic Weather No Comments on RT @philklotzbach: Only six Atlantic #hurricanes since 1950 have had stronger winds than #HurricaneDorian’s current max winds of 175 mph: Allen (1980), Gilbert (1988), Mitch (1998), Rita (2005), Wilma (2005) and Irma (2017). https://t.co/FiL5Rfl1UP

Only six Atlantic #hurricanes since 1950 have had stronger winds than #HurricaneDorian's current max winds of 175 mph: Allen (1980), Gilbert (1988), Mitch (1998), Rita (2005), Wilma (2005) and Irma (2017). pic.twitter.com/FiL5Rfl1UP

— Philip Klotzbach (@philklotzbach) September 1, 2019



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Previous Post: RT @forecaster25: Interesting to note that the “wind load” is an exponential function as it increases. 200mph winds are not twice as powerful as 100mph winds – they’re almost TRIPLE. Think about the strongest winds you’ve ever seen (probably 80-90 mph) and multiply that x4. Stay safe Bahamas. https://t.co/F0MMA0lhhC
Next Post: RT @KathrynProciv: A 175mph Category 5 #hurricane is 879 TIMES more destructive than a 75mph Category 1 hurricane. The wind damage multiplier is EXPONENTIAL to wind speed. #Dorian https://t.co/xt7GX0bAJj https://t.co/sv1kjk1GgQ

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