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Eugene
Eugene
2 years ago

And the remenats of hillary (as a trough/low/extratropical) might make it into eastern OR/ western ID

Eugene
Eugene
Reply to  Eugene
2 years ago

update: it’ll fling round’ canada and into the northeast

Eugene
Eugene
2 years ago

Also it kinda looks like the new WPAC system might be GREG regenerating…

Eugene
Eugene
2 years ago

*sigh* What was mentioned in last night’s TWB as a new system (the one towards jp) is really Dora reorganizing.

WorldwideCycloneTracking
WorldwideCycloneTracking
Reply to  Eugene
2 years ago

Yes

WorldwideCycloneTracking
WorldwideCycloneTracking
Reply to  Eugene
2 years ago

Yep Eugene…

Eugene
Eugene
Reply to  WorldwideCycloneTracking
2 years ago

Nevermind! I did a traceback and found Dora went further east!

WorldwideCycloneTracking
WorldwideCycloneTracking
2 years ago

Hilary’s really strong now

Meranti
Meranti
2 years ago

Fernanda is very strong now

William
William
2 years ago

Hone will likely form over the next few days, as the Eastern Pacific system moves into the Central Pacific.

Heeler Squad
Heeler Squad
2 years ago

Dora Is Dead Its No Longer A Tropical Cyclone

LFG0211
LFG0211
2 years ago

It’s like typhoon John all over again.

Heeler Squad
Heeler Squad
2 years ago

Dora Is Likely In The Western Pacific Right Now

I love Dora
I love Dora
2 years ago

I’ve got a theory…
(IF) Dora does reach near Japan would it be called Typhoon Dora or Cyclone Dora cause I never seen a hurricane reach that far, I actually find that impressive how long it is capable of lasting, not to mention its marathon track across the Pacific Ocean, Hats of to Dora

Ian1131
Ian1131
Reply to  I love Dora
2 years ago

When a storm is at the Western Pacific, it is mandatory to have “Typhoon” next to its name. And I think Japan has it at “Typhoon No.7”. And other storms have reach the Western Pacific like John 1994, Enrique 1991, Hector 2018, Li 1994, Paka 1997, Oliwa 1997, Dora 1999, and others. and blud cyclones don’t exist in western pacific.

Eugene
Eugene
Reply to  I love Dora
2 years ago

And it actually might as a depression! (TWB, August 17th)

bringbackcyclonefreddy
bringbackcyclonefreddy
Reply to  I love Dora
2 years ago

And Dora is regenerating. Really is a strong one.

WorldwideCycloneTracking
WorldwideCycloneTracking
2 years ago

Dora has really high chance of going to WPAC.

Eugene
Eugene
Reply to  WorldwideCycloneTracking
2 years ago

Then getting destroyed at 160E by Extratropical 95W

Eugene
Eugene
Reply to  WorldwideCycloneTracking
2 years ago

Invest v C4: Invest WINS???

bringbackcyclonefreddy
bringbackcyclonefreddy
Reply to  Eugene
2 years ago

truth lol

Eugene
Eugene
Reply to  bringbackcyclonefreddy
2 years ago

now its lans outflow 😛

I love Dora
I love Dora
Reply to  Eugene
2 years ago

Wait you mean Lan?

Eugene
Eugene
2 years ago

If Dora makes it to the WPAC, it’s really ATL -> WPAC (this was monitored as a 10% atl/60% epac at first)

James
James
Reply to  Eugene
2 years ago

It was actually being monitored by the NHC 5 days previously to that in the central Atlantic (70% at peak consensus) but then it lost consensus before regaining it when mentioned above. Really impressive track if she goes really far.

Eugene
Eugene
Reply to  James
2 years ago

More like the western atlantic (as a 10%)

Aiden
Aiden
Reply to  Eugene
2 years ago

No, they meant about 95-L (I think?) That died off, before getting a second (Brief) 10% in the Caribbean near Nicaragua, before moving over C. America and Reforming into the EPAC.

So It Basically went: Africa -> NATL -> Caribbean -> C. America -> EPAC -> CPAC -> WPAC

James
James
Reply to  Aiden
2 years ago

That’s exactly what I mean. Thanks Aiden.

Your Local person
Your Local person
2 years ago

Bruh i swear this gonna be active like 2018

Extratropical storm
Extratropical storm
2 years ago

ah yes, the WPAC being the WPAC.
do remember that we so far (except for sanvu) only got typhoon strength or higher here.

bringbackcyclonefreddy
bringbackcyclonefreddy
Reply to  Extratropical storm
2 years ago

we don’t talk about Amang.

Ian1131
Ian1131
2 years ago

C4 Doksuri

Otto
Otto
2 years ago

C3 Doksuri!!! This storm is doing quite well!

Aiden
Aiden
2 years ago

HOW!?

Tropical
Tropical
2 years ago

more Storms about to come

David Cheung
David Cheung
2 years ago

More storms coming.

Tyler S
Tyler S
2 years ago

So far Typhoon Mawar has managed to outdo any Atlantic Hurricane in terms of maintained intensity of Category 5.

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