•Wind
Speeds and Pressures provide feedback on intensity
•Can
help tremendously when the center is obscured by upper-level debris for long
periods
•Especially helpful in the early stages of a Tropical System
In conclusion!!
1. Data can help
locate hard to find centers. 2.Observed wind speeds and pressures give us direct feedback as to the
accuracy of our intensity
3.When under infrared imagery, in a cirrus
covered center, synoptic data can have tremendous value.
4. Synoptic data
is especially valuable in the early stages of development.
5. At this time
I’ll open the floor for questions and discussion.