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Tag Archives: Storm
Friday Update Hurricane North Pacific Storm
A rapidly deepening storm low off the coast of Japan Friday will continue to intensify rapidly into a large hurricane force storm as it tracks northeast towards the Bering Sea over the weekend. Max winds are forecast to reach up … Continue reading
North Pacific Hurricane force Storm update
A developing storm low east of Japan Dec 10-11th will deepen rapidly into an intense hurricane force storm enroute to the Aleutians by the 13th with winds forecast to 75 knots and significant wave heights to 16 meters (about 52 … Continue reading
Hurricane Force Storm likely over North Pacific
A developing storm low will move off the coast of Japan around 06Z 11 December, then is forecast to deepen rapidly enroute to the Aleutians with winds reaching hurricane force by 00Z 13 December. Significant wave heights could build to … Continue reading
Hurricane force storm forecast over northeast North Atlantic
A rapidly deepening storm low over the northeastern North Atlantic will deepen rapidly from 978 mb to 940 mb over the next 24-36 hours with winds increasing 50-65 knots. Update 07 Dec 2015 – The weather is active in the North … Continue reading
1950 Super Storm Remembered
I was only 2 years old at the time but still have some hazy distant memory of a storm that may have initiated my interest in meteorology later in life. I was living in Passaic, NJ at the time in … Continue reading
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Tropical Storm Kate deepens
Tropical Storm Kate continues to deepen as it moves northeastward over the southwestern North Atlantic. As of 15Z/10th Nov Kate had max winds of about 60 knots however 50 knot or higher winds only extend outward 10-20 NM and only … Continue reading
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North Pacific Hurricane Force Storm Low
A rapidly deepening storm low over the north-central North Pacific will move east northeastward towards the Aleutian Islands producing winds of 50-65 knots and significant wave heights to 15 meters (about 49 feet). Below are the 48 hour NOAA surface … Continue reading
Storm over Labrador Sea & Gale in the Gulf
A developing storm low over the Labrador Sea will produce winds of 40-55 knots and seas to 30 feet within 480 NM south of the center. At the same time a develping sub-tropical low over the southwestern Gulf of Mexico … Continue reading
Here we go again
Tropical Cyclone Megh has formed over the Arabian Sea and at 00Z 06 November was centered about 515 NM east of Socotra Island and was moving towards the WSW at about 7 knots. Max winds are estimated to be about … Continue reading
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TC Chapala Final Update
02 November 2015: Tropical Cyclone Chapala has been weakening as it approaches the coast of Yemen. As of 18Z 02 November, Chapala had max winds of 90 knots with hurricane force winds extending outward 35-40NM. Chapala is forecast to make … Continue reading
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