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Tag Archives: Storm
North Pacific Hurricane Force Storm Warning
A developing low over the central North Pacific will deepen rapidly over the next 24-36 hours as it moves ENE then NE over the east-central North Pacific south of the Aleutians. Expecting winds of 50-70 knots with seas building to … Continue reading
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Hurricane Force Storm south of Greenland
An intense North Atlantic Storm centered south of Greenland is producing winds of 55-75 knots with significant wave heights to 52 feet (16 meters) within 240 nm south of the center as it moves northeastward at about 20 knots. According to … Continue reading
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HURRICANE FORCE WIND WARNING NORTH ATLANTIC
A rapidly deepening low will move northeast across Newfoundland and out over the Labrador Sea during the next 48 hours with winds increasing 55-70 knots and seas building to 46 feet (14 meters) within 300 nm south of the … Continue reading
TS Nakri forms over South China Sea
Tropical Storm Nakri has formed over the South China Sea WSW of Manila, Philippines and is currently drifting southward slowly. Max winds are estimated to be 60 knots and Nakri is forecast to strengthen and move westward reaching typhoon intensity … Continue reading
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Tropical Cyclone Matmo strengthens over Bay Bengal
Tropical Cyclone Matmo currently over the Bay of Bengal ESE of Visakhapatnam, India has been moving north at 6 knots with max winds now at 75 knots and max significant wave height of 25 feet (7.6 meters). Matmo continues to … Continue reading
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Update: Super Typhoon Halong how with max winds 155 knots
Super Typhoon Halong has continued to strengthen and now has max winds of 155 knots (180 mph) as it moves north-northwestward over the western North Pacific ESE of Iwo To. This makes Halong the strongest western North Pacific typhoon of the 2019 … Continue reading
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Tagged Halong, Hurricane Force, North Pacific, Storm, Super Typhoon, Tropical Cyclone, Wave height
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Possible Subtropical Storm forming within larger North Atlantic Gale
Showers associated with a low pressure system located several hundred miles west of the westernmost Azores continue to show signs of organization. If the current organization of shower activity persists, advisories will likely be initiated on a tropical or subtropical storm later today … Continue reading
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North Atlantic Hurricane Force Wind Warning
North Atlantic Hurricane Force Wind Warning A deepening 976 mb low over the west-central North Atlantic is moving NE at 10 knots with winds of 50-70 knots and seas to 29 feet (about 9 meters) within 180 NM west of … Continue reading
Tropical Storm Pablo forms southwest of Azores
A new tropical cyclone has formed within a larger extratropical cyclone in the northeastern Atlantic. Pablo is a very small-scale tropical cyclone, but satellite data clearly show a well-defined but small circulation with 40-kt winds embedded within the larger low. … Continue reading
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HURRICANE FORCE WIND WARNING WEST PACIFIC
A developing gale low east of Japan will move ENE with winds developing 50-65 knots within 240 NM south of the center and seas building to 36 feet (about 11 meters) within the next 48 hours then turning northeastward.