A list of puns related to "Hurricane Matthew"
Help me locate the song Hurricanes and planes by matthew koma, the song was originally part of his "Parachute ep" but I can't find the song anywhere
So recently I've been looking back at information about some memorable past hurricanes, and one hurricane that seriously caught my attention was Matthew from 2016. Based on current data, Matthew was the first Atlantic Category 5 in nearly 8 years, but I noticed something odd. Matthew had winds of 165 mph and a minimum pressure of 934 mbar, but normally, at least based on reliable modern times data, Category 5 hurricanes typically have minimum pressure readings in the 920s mbar range and lower, and based on Dvorak observations, Matthew was quite ragged and had two "blobs" at its peak, with storms like Iota (160/917), Eta (150/923), Michael (160/919), Igor (155/924), and Lorenzo (160/925), despite being low-end Cat 5s or high-end Cat 4s, featuring way more impressive Dvorak intensity numbers and lower min pressures. Other 165 mph storms I can think of, like Kenna, Ivan, and Isabel, had min pressures in the 910s. So this got me wondering, why was Matthew's pressure so high assuming it was a formidable, 165 mph Cat 5 hurricane, and is there perhaps a possibility that some measurement taken at its peak was flawed, allowing for potential reanalysis in the future to downgrade it to a high-end Cat 4 with winds of 150 or 155 mph? I have not really found much useful info on this specific topic, so any thoughts or insight into this?
https://preview.redd.it/ow4o7ugirdb61.png?width=280&format=png&auto=webp&s=cc336bb8c1e3b57ed06e110ab7f05f047a94fb7c
Wind gust plot (eye stagnation clearly visible): http://www.ndbc.noaa.gov/show_plot.php?station=42058&meas=wgst&uom=E&time_diff=-5&time_label=EST
Full buoy dataset: http://www.ndbc.noaa.gov/station_page.php?station=42058
Here's the NOAA forecasts, which show Southeastern Florida inside the side of cone of uncertainty.
http://www.nhc.noaa.gov/refresh/graphics_at4+shtml/235248.shtml?5-daynl
Post any and all questions here or links to news update.
Edit: Here are some links for you guys:
https://www.ready.gov/hurricane-toolkit <- What you'll need to ride out the storm. http://www.nhc.noaa.gov/prepare/ready.php https://www.miamidade.gov/hurricane/library/guide-to-hurricane-readiness.pdf http://wsvn.com/news/local/how-to-prepare-for-this-weekends-potential-storm/
Finding a local shelter: http://www.floridadisaster.org/shelters/
Florida's anti-price gouging law: http://myfloridalegal.com/pages.nsf/Main/5D2710E379EAD6BC85256F03006AA2C5?OpenDocument
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