Tropical Storms possible in the Western Pacific
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 13 ต.ค. 2024
- Areas of interest continue to linger across the western Pacific ocean, although none of them have so far managed to reach tropical cyclone status in this active phase. However, chances are increasing for Invest 92W, located to the north of Palau. This system is expected to intensify into a typhoon if it forms, stall off the east coast of the Philippines, and then swirl towards Taiwan and China.
Invest 91W is also active, entering the South China Sea from the Philippines, and is expected to travel towards Hainan island as a weak disturbance, and possibly become a tropical depression.
Other areas of interest in the Eastern Pacific appear to have given up, and formation chances are now very low.
Despite Hurricane Beryl at the start of the month, 2024 continues its extremely slow progress, and is now 10 storms behind even the quietest seasons of the satellite era at this point of the year.
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The quietness in both pacific basins is frightening, in relation what is to come for the NATL
Meanwhile in ATL, we already saw a C5 in early July with an ACE of 37 units.... This is called La Nina, in which the ATL is unusually supercharged....
@@HeyRavi_74 1933, 2004, 2005 (if a C5 can happen also in august, september and october) and 2017 are the analogous years to compare
Hurricane Danny!!!!!!!!
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It’s literally raining for almost the whole day in my country
As of now, both ecwmf and gfs model shows typhoon/ strong typhoon is possible for wpac.
92W is the real problem for Taiwan and Northern Luzon this week
I think we're still in neutral not la Nina that's why the ATL,EPAC,EPAC are so quiet maybe august to December ATL, EPAC,WPAC will be active
This is typical for the Atlantic, which has already had a Category 5. While the pacific basins have been extremely unusually quiet.
July is typically quiet for the Atlantic anyway because of peak Saharan air activity. The other ones, except the NIO are extremely unusual tho.
@@CrazyWeatherDudethe ocean heat content in the pacific is extreme
@@jaidenalzona1693 maybe something big will come
The reason why is because of -PDO. That, and lots of shear. When the Pacific is quiet, it usually means that the Atlantic is gonna be active.
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