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Tag Archives: Hurricane Force
Typhoon Soulik to impact South Korea
Typhoon Soulik over the western North Pacific was located about 192 nm WSW of Sasebo,Japan and was moving towards the NW at 7 knots. Max winds currently estimated near 85 knots with hurricane force winds extending outward about 30 nm … Continue reading
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Tagged Hurricane Force, North Pacific, Soulik, South Korea, Storm, Tropical Cyclone
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Typhoon Cimaron bears down on Japan
Typhoon Cimaron over the western North Pacific was located about 245 nm WMW of Iwo To and was moving northwest at 19 knots. Currently, max winds are estimated at about 100 knots with the hurricane force winds concentrated north and … Continue reading
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Tagged Cimaron, Hurricane Force, Japan, North Pacific, Storm, Tropical Cyclone
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Super Typhoon Maria threatens Taiwan and China
Super Typhoon Maria over the western North Pacific was centered about 369nm S-SW of Iwo To and was moving towards the northwest at 11 knots. Max winds have reached 130 knots with hurricane force winds extending outward 35-55 nm while 50 … Continue reading
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Tagged China, Hurricane Force, North Pacific, Super Typhoon, Taiwan, Typhoon
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Hurricane Beryl Threatens Lesser Antilles
Beryl has deepened to hurricane strength over the tropical North Atlantic. Beryl is a compact hurricane that had a pinhole eye with max winds of about 70 knots and is moving westward at about 13 knots. Beryl’s wind field is … Continue reading
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Tagged Beryl, Hurricane, Hurricane Force, North Atlantic, Storm
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Second Major Storm in a Week to Affect Atlantic Shipping
A rapidly deepening major storm low is forecast to move southeastward from just south of Newfoundland Saturday to west-northwest of the Azores over the next 48 hours. Winds are forecast to increase to 50-65 knots with seas building to 13 … Continue reading
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Tagged Hurricane Force, Major Storm, North Atlantic, Storm, Wave height
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North Atlantic Hurricane-Force Storm Affecting Main Shipping Lanes
An intense hurricane-force storm low over the central North Atlantic was producing significant wave heights of an incredible 19 meters (62 feet) today, according to the National Weather Service Ocean Prediction Center. After dumping some moderate to heavy snow in … Continue reading
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Tagged Hurricane Force, maritme shipping, North Atlantic, Storm, Wave height
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Dangerous North Atlantic Storm Impacting Shipping Lanes
A developing hurricane force storm low over the west-central North Atlantic continues to move eastward at 35 knots producing winds of 55-75 knots with significant wave heights up to 12 meters (40 feet) within 180 NM south and 120 NM … Continue reading
Update: Dangerous North Atlantic Hurricane Force Storm Expected
Atlantic Storm Update A rapidly deepening storm low is forecast off the USEC Sunday morning then tracks ENE to East with winds reaching 55-70 knots and seas to 10 meters (33 feet) by 1800 UTC 18th and winds off 60-75 … Continue reading
Hurricane Force Storm Forecast for Central North Atlantic
A weak low will move off the USEC near Cape Hatteras Saturday evening then move eastward and deepen rapidly and develop storm to hurricane force winds of 55-70 knots and seas to 9 meters (30 ft) south and southwest of … Continue reading
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Tagged Hurricane Force, North Atlantic, Storm, Wave height, Weather Routing
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Tropical Cyclone Cebile near peak intensity
Tropical Cyclone Cebile located about 583 NM S-SE of Diego Garcia in the southern Indian Ocean is packing winds to 115 knots with max significant wave heights to 34 feet (10.4 meters). Hurricane force winds extend outward 50 NM to … Continue reading
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Tagged Cebile, Hurricane Force, South Indian Ocean, Tropical Cyclone
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