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Tag Archives: Hurricane
TS Fernanda to intensify
Tropical Storm Fernanda over the eastern North Pacific is moving over warm sea surface temperatures and is expected to deepen rapidly reaching hurricane strength in 6-12 hours with max winds of 100 knots or more in 36-48 hours.
Hurricane Eugene nears peak winds
Hurricane Eugene, located about 1037 NM south fo San Diego has been moving towards the N-NW at about 9 knots. Max winds are estimated to be about 95 knots with hurricane force winds extending outward 20-30 NM from the center. … Continue reading
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Tagged Eugene, Hurricane, North Pacific, Storm
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What is the risk of encountering a tropical storm or hurricane during your Caribbean cruise?
Tropical cyclones are storms that originate over tropical and subtropical waters during the summer and fall seasons and are classified as follows: Tropical Depression:A tropical cyclone with maximum sustained … Continue reading
TC Ernie Update
TC Ernie deepened rapidly during the past 24 hours and as of 1800Z April 17th was about 435 NM N-NW of Learmonth, Australia and was moving towards the S-SW at 2 knots. Max winds are estimated to be 130 knots … Continue reading
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Tagged e, Hurricane, rnie, South Indian Ocean, Tropical Cyclone
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TC Dineo deepening over Mozambique Channel
Tropical Cyclone Dineo at 1500UTC 14 Feb was centered about 78 NM west of Europa Island in the Mozambique Channel and was moving soutwestward slowly with max winds of about 55 knots. Conditions are favorable for development and Dineo is … Continue reading
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Tagged Hurricane, South Indian Ocean, Tropical Cyclone
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Super Typhoon bears down on Philippines
Super Typhoon Nook-Ten at 0300 UTC 25 December 2016 was centered 298 NM ESE of Manila, Philippines and was moving westward at 7 knots with max winds of 135 knots with gusts possible to 165 knots. Hurricane force winds extend … Continue reading
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Tagged Hurricane, North Pacific, Philippines, Tropical Cyclone, Typhoon
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Remembering the 1921 Tampa Hurricane
One of the most significant hurricanes to hit Tampa occurred on October 25th of 1921. The first recorded major hurricane to hit Tampa occurred in September of 1848. The Chief Hydrographer at the Panama Canal may have reported the first indication of a … Continue reading
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Tagged 1921 Hurricane, Hurricane, Storm, Tropical Cyclone
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Hurricane Matthew Update
Hurricane Matthew at 0300 UTC (11pm EDT) was weakening with max winds now at 90 knots and was moving just east of north at 10 knots. Hurricane force winds extend outward 35 NM west and 50 NM east while 50 knot … Continue reading
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Tagged Hurricane, Hurricane Force, Matthew, North Atlantic, Tropical Cyclone, US East Coast
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Hurricane Matthew strengthening as it approaches Florida
Hurricane Mathew at 11am EDT 1500 UTC is once again gaining strength with max winds now at 120 knots (about 140 mph). Environmental conditions appear favorable for additional intensification today while Matthew approaches the east coast of Florida. Currently hurricane force … Continue reading
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Tagged Bahamas, Florida, Hurricane, Hurricane Force, Matthew, North Atlantic, Ocean Weather, Tropical Cyclone, US East Coast
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Hurricane Matthew over Windward Passage to head towards Bahamas and Florida
Hurricane Matthew at 2100 UTC has weakened slightly to 120 knots maximum winds due to the interaction of nearby land. Hurricane force winds extend outward 40 NM while 50 knot or higher winds extend outward 50-60 NM. Gale force winds … Continue reading
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Tagged Bahamas, Hurricane, Hurricane Force, Matthew, North Atlantic, Ocean Weather, Storm, Tropical Cyclone
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