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Category Archives: Tropical Cyclones
Irma becomes a hurricane over the eastern North Atlantic
Irma has intensified rapidly and is now a Hurricane with max winds to 85 knots as it moves WNW at about 9 knots. Hurricane force winds are estimated to extend outward 10-15 NM on the east side of the circulation. … Continue reading
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Hurricane Harvey approaching Texas Coast
Hurricane Harvey continues to develop with minimum pressure now down to 947mb. Harvey remains in an environment for intensification, and strengthening beyond the current intensity is possible prior to landfall. Currently max winds are at 95 knots but could exceed … Continue reading
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Typhoon Noru to approach Japan
Typhoon Noru, over the western North Pacific, is moving towards the N-NW at about 5 knots with max winds estimated at 95 knots. . The large center is in an area of low vertical wind shear and very warm sea … Continue reading
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Hurricane Fernando update
Hurricane Fernanda over the eastern North Pacific continues to deepen and track towards the west with max winds about 115 knots and with hurricane force winds outward only 15-25 NM. Maximum significant wave height estimated to be 48 feet (14.6 … Continue reading
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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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What should we expect for the 2017 North Atlantic hurricane season?
Given the unusual occurrence of 3 named tropical cyclones prior to the end of June, one might ask what should we expect for the remainder of the 2017 hurricane season? A number of forecast centers have already made their predictions … Continue reading
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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
NOAA NHC: “Above-normal Atlantic hurricane season is most likely this year”
“Forecasters predict a 70 percent likelihood of 11 to 17 named storms (winds of 39 mph or higher), of which 5 to 9 could become hurricanes (winds of 74 mph or higher), including 2 to 4 major hurricanes (Category 3, … Continue reading
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TC Donna Update
TC Donna located over the South Pacific about 337 NM northwest of Port Vila, Vanuatu currently has maximum winds of about 85 knots with hurricane force winds extending outward about 25 NM from the center. Maximum significant wave height is … Continue reading
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Tagged Hurricane Force, South Pacific, Tropical Cyclone, Wave height
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