As of 20:31 UTC on October 13th, Invest 91W was located near 14.6°N, 123.6°E, or approximately 101 miles (163 km) north of Legazpi City, Philippines. 91W has maximum sustained winds of 15 knots and a minimum central pressure of 1009 millibars.
91W currently lies over sea surface temperatures of around 29.5°C (85.1°F).ATCF®
As of 20:31 UTC on October 13th, Invest 92S was located near 5.1°S, 63.7°E, or approximately 618 miles (995 km) west-northwest of Diego Garcia. 92S has maximum sustained winds of 25 knots and a minimum central pressure of 1007 millibars.
92S currently lies over sea surface temperatures of around 28°C (82.4°F).ATCF®
As of 20:31 UTC on October 13th, Invest 92W was located near 30.4°N, 153.6°E, or approximately 796 miles (1281 km) east-southeast of Tokyo, Japan. 92W has maximum sustained winds of 30 knots and a minimum central pressure of 1008 millibars.
92W currently lies over sea surface temperatures of around 28°C (82.4°F).ATCF®
As of 20:31 UTC on October 13th, Invest 93S was located near 3.6°S, 88.1°E, or approximately 842 miles (1356 km) northwest of the Cocos (Keeling) Islands. 93S has maximum sustained winds of 20 knots and a minimum central pressure of 1007 millibars.
93S currently lies over sea surface temperatures of around 28.5°C (83.3°F).ATCF®
As of 20:15 UTC on October 13th, Invest 94L was located near 17.4°N, 35.7°W, or approximately 709 miles (1140 km) west of Mindelo, Cabo Verde. 94L has maximum sustained winds of 25 knots and a minimum central pressure of 1011 millibars.
94L currently lies over sea surface temperatures of around 27°C (80.6°F).ATCF®
As of 20:31 UTC on October 13th, Invest 95A was located near 15.9°N, 65.0°E, or approximately 514 miles (828 km) southeast of Masirah Island, Oman. 95A has maximum sustained winds of 15 knots and a minimum central pressure of 1004 millibars.
95A currently lies over sea surface temperatures of around 28°C (82.4°F).ATCF®
Two areas of interest 1. An area of clouds in the Southwest Indian Ocean northeast of the Remnants of Herold. 2. Another area of clouds probably delivering somewhat rain on Fiji in the South Pacific (but seeing what happened during the 2018 – 19 season, it might not form.
Josie
4 years ago
looks like herold decided to say goodbye
Marcus T
4 years ago
Weird. Just saw the video update that said Herold was a C3. But here is a C1. Huh
The cyclone tracker is automated with the atcf data. Force Thirteen has used SATIED data in the video updates. Herold has just reached Category 3 (SSHWS) as of 06:00am UTC.
I think that maybe a tropical depression is forming in the north of Madagascar, the storm have winds of 20 miles per hour and a pressure of 1010 milibars.
Two areas of interest
1. An area of clouds in the Southwest Indian Ocean northeast of the Remnants of Herold.
2. Another area of clouds probably delivering somewhat rain on Fiji in the South Pacific (but seeing what happened during the 2018 – 19 season, it might not form.
looks like herold decided to say goodbye
Weird. Just saw the video update that said Herold was a C3. But here is a C1. Huh
The cyclone tracker is automated with the atcf data.
Force Thirteen has used SATIED data in the video updates.
Herold has just reached Category 3 (SSHWS) as of 06:00am UTC.
And it still is Nathan
I think it’s probably because Harold was a cat 3 for a very short time
Are you talking about Tropical Storm Harold?
If u search the screen
Lol already cat2
Hypo is dead
On an iPhone it olny gives me the left side of the screen I can’t scroll to the right side of the page
Horizontal scrolling has been added to the cyclone tracker. 16/03/2020.
Should work on all mobile devices now.
I say 110 mph with a pressure of 957 mb
hi
hope Herold will bring much rain
It’s ded
Nope
Check the thing to Esther s on water now get it rightfu
viccy is quicccy
Hi, I think that a tropical depression is forming in the north of Australia.
The storm have a pressure of 1005 milibars and winds of 24-25 mph.
An S.A storm
Yeeeet
I started it All xd
I think that maybe a tropical depression is forming in the north of Madagascar, the storm have winds of 20 miles per hour and a pressure of 1010 milibars.
What happened here!!!!!!
Ahoyhoy
Hi , Will the Subtropical storm Kurumí make landfall in the future?
Kurumí will continue to move southeast away from Brazil and transition to an Extra-Tropical Cyclone.
nope
Hey 🙂
Hello and welcome to the Force Thirteen Cyclone Tracker 🙂
Thanks!
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