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Ryan Knack
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4 years ago

You guys can click the storm icon to check more information on the system.

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nick
nick
4 years ago

possibly so far it has been very border line

nick
nick
4 years ago

NOOOOOOOOOOOOO 93S IS DYING
it was so close…

Marcus
Marcus
Reply to  nick
4 years ago

Didn’t the MFR upgrade it to a tropical Depression?

Nick
Nick
Reply to  Marcus
4 years ago

That was before

Ribert
Ribert
4 years ago

Do you guys think 93S will form?

Kelvin Har
Kelvin Har
Reply to  Ribert
4 years ago

NNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO

Ribert
Ribert
Reply to  Kelvin Har
4 years ago

Well it did

MedianEgg
MedianEgg
4 years ago

Now we wait and wait and wait and wait and wait and wait for something to happen

Josie
Josie
Reply to  MedianEgg
4 years ago

for me looking on the tracker is like christmas. It’s fun but you never know what you may or may not get.

Mason
Reply to  Josie
4 years ago

yep

Funnynick
Funnynick
4 years ago

whats next?

MedianEgg
MedianEgg
Reply to  Funnynick
4 years ago

Only time will tell

lol
lol
4 years ago

hmm

Spider lord
Spider lord
Reply to  lol
4 years ago

hmm

A_TABLE
A_TABLE
4 years ago

The latest few GFS runs show a marginal tropical storm forming at about 30N30W in approximately 36 hours from a surface trough currently located at about 30N40W. This is in the Eastern Atlantic

+20
+20
4 years ago

Do you guys think Harold will make it to Category 5?

Kelvin Har
Kelvin Har
Reply to  +20
4 years ago

yes, and already had, or will be a category five again

DestroyerShriner12
DestroyerShriner12
Reply to  +20
4 years ago

Why does it say moving west at 2,189mph?!

Josie
Josie
Reply to  +20
4 years ago

He did

eard4
eard4
4 years ago

I have a feeling that Harold is going to be a weaker Pam

North-West Pacific Ocean
North-West Pacific Ocean
Reply to  eard4
4 years ago

Pam is 896 hPa,Harold is 924 hPa
But,Pam is weaker than Zoe and Winston
Zoe is 890 hPa,Winston is 884 hPa.

Nolan Schlitt
Nolan Schlitt
Reply to  North-West Pacific Ocean
2 years ago

that is way to low for Winston, Zoe’s is correct, but Winston is probably like, 894mb at least.

nick
nick
4 years ago

HAROLD the beast

Josie
Josie
4 years ago

I thought Harold died off a long time ago

Marcus T
Marcus T
Reply to  Josie
4 years ago

I think that was Herold.

Ivan S
Ivan S
Reply to  Josie
4 years ago

The Other one was in Southwest Indian Ocean This One In South Pacific

Caleb
Caleb
Reply to  Josie
4 years ago

That was Herold in the SWIO

Josie
Josie
4 years ago

Wow. Harold looks triggered

Rodger B.
Rodger B.
4 years ago

hello i was new to this since mid-Febuary and i love the updates on storms and the hurricane seasons

The_StormWolf
4 years ago

There’s a tropical storm or a cyclone next to argentina , max winds arround 55 mph

Josie
Josie
Reply to  The_StormWolf
4 years ago

I think it’s only wind.

HurricaneExpert123
HurricaneExpert123
4 years ago

Tropical storm Irondo!

Josie
Josie
4 years ago

I think 98P could have the potential of intensifying up to a tropical storm. 91S too.

Nick
Nick
4 years ago

4 storms

Funnynick
Funnynick
4 years ago

Woah 4 storms

Nick
Nick
4 years ago

Welp everything is ded

Marcus T
Marcus T
Reply to  Nick
4 years ago

Finally an invest has formed

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