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As of 12:00 UTC on September 30th, Tropical Storm 14W was located near 16.0°N, 130.2°E, or approximately 475 miles (764 km) east-northeast of Legazpi City, Philippines. 14W has maximum sustained winds of 40 knots and a minimum central pressure of 995 millibars.

14W currently lies over sea surface temperatures of around 31°C (87.8°F).ATCF®

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David Cheung
David Cheung
4 months ago

Mawar is getting stronger.

Logan
Logan
4 months ago

Mawar is soo intense.

John
John
4 months ago

This El nino could be the 2nd most intense on record by far, but the storms in september could be way worse than this. There are 2 chances of a low intensifying into storms in the atlantic.

John
John
4 months ago

There are also 2 chances of atlantic lows to develop, but the one near bermuda will soon die before it intensifies.

John
John
4 months ago

What was once Fabien is now dead, by far we could expect Typhoon Mawar to intensify into a Category Five Super Typhoon (160-165 mph).

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LIVE-ON TROPICS
4 months ago

Mawar is developing nicely. Monitor for rapid intensification later on. May head towards Taiwan, PH or China.

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What is a hurricane?
What is a hurricane?
4 months ago

Eh, it looks fine, but it still has plenty of time to wrap itself together.

Polar Storms
Polar Storms
4 months ago

There are many Areas of interest in the western Pacific. I think at least one of them will develop due to the favorable conditions.

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Polar Storms
Polar Storms
4 months ago

Is it rare to have a late-season major hurricane in May in the southwest Indian Ocean of all basins? Fabien will be the highlight of the whole year down in the SWIO.

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MDXCane E
MDXCane E
Reply to  Polar Storms
4 months ago

One of the highlights… Can’t forget about Freddy thou.

An extratropical low
An extratropical low
4 months ago

boy oh boy this year is intense. We have freddy, gabrielle, judy and kevin, and now we got mocha.
Due to it’s intensity and rain, I fear that mocha will be a second freddy.

Polar Storms
Polar Storms
Reply to  An extratropical low
4 months ago

not as long though

Owen Cameron
Owen Cameron
5 months ago

98S looks to be the best (btw its 23U on Wikipedia)

Rman
5 months ago

Hermans basically dead now

urmom
urmom
5 months ago

herman

Polar Storms
Polar Storms
6 months ago

Maybe freddy won’t come back out of mozambique.

Jake Heeler
Jake Heeler
7 months ago

Freddy Has A Chance Of Redeveloping

Force 31
Force 31
8 months ago

Irene and Cheneso are dead

Indar
Indar
8 months ago

Your reports on weather and cyclones are of significant assistance.

Force 31
Force 31
8 months ago

i really hope that La Nina would go away.

Force 31
Force 31
8 months ago

Chenesco has finally formed!

John
John
8 months ago

What was hurricane Wallace amazed me because it was 205 mph and beat the record, of 872 millibars of low pressure and Haiyan’s 881 MB low.

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