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Topic - climate collapse
Posted: 04 Jul 2024 at 1:30am By Dutch Josh
https://secoora.org/education-outreach/hurricanes/hurricane-glossary/ or https://secoora.org/education-outreach/hurricanes/hurricane-glossary/ 

DJ Some models indicate "Beryl" may reach coastline/Houston Texas with 970 hPa...would be a cat.2 hurricane...

(980 mlilbar=hPa=cat 1, 965-979=cat 2, 945-964=cat 3, 920-944=cat 4, <920 so far defined as cat 5. 
https://learn.weatherstem.com/modules/learn/lessons/125/ or https://learn.weatherstem.com/modules/learn/lessons/125/ lowest has been 870 hpa/mb...https://learn.weatherstem.com/modules/learn/lessons/125/18.html or https://learn.weatherstem.com/modules/learn/lessons/125/18.html (page 18)

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Typhoon_Tip#Records_and_meteorological_statistics;

Typhoon Tip was the largest tropical cyclone on record, with a diameter of 1,380 mi (2,220 km)—almost double the previous record of 700 mi (1,130 km) in diameter set by Typhoon Marge in August 1951.[20][21][22] At its largest, Tip was nearly half the size of the contiguous United States.[23] The temperature inside the eye of Typhoon Tip at peak intensity was 30 °C (86 °F) and described as exceptionally high.[1] With 10-minute sustained winds of 160 mph (260 km/h), Typhoon Tip is the strongest cyclone in the complete tropical cyclone listing by the Japan Meteorological Agency.[4]

The typhoon was also the most intense tropical cyclone on record, with a pressure of 870 mbar (25.69 inHg), 5 mbar (0.15 inHg) lower than the previous record set by Super Typhoon June in 1975.[1][24][25] The records set by Tip still technically stand, though with the end of routine reconnaissance aircraft flights in the western Pacific Ocean in August 1987, modern researchers have questioned whether Tip indeed remains the strongest.

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estimates for Typhoon Haiyan of 2013 indicated that its core pressure may have been as low as 858 mbar (25.34 inHg).


DJ...So in the discussion on category 6, 7...maybe even 8 ? 

https://arctic-news.blogspot.com/2024/07/feedbacks.html or https://arctic-news.blogspot.com/2024/07/feedbacks.html 

DJ-Extreme storms bring a lot of damage but may also transport warm air to regions supposed to stay colder...Both mountains and Poles could see melt...

Animals see increase of stress-resulting in more infections...Also lots of animals may deal with food problems because of these storms...

It is all one system; One Health should not only link human with animal health but also link it with climate health...


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