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acay
acay
2 years ago

where did my post go?

acay
acay
2 years ago
acay
acay
2 years ago

no cat 5 for me, that’s a good thing to know 😀

John
John
2 years ago

There could be a small possibility of another hurricane forming this month. We are still not into the Greek alphabet.

John
John
2 years ago

I actually don’t know why Phillipe isn’t intensifying fast enough,… maybe wind shear.

acay
acay
2 years ago

typhoon koinu posing a threat to taiwan, phillippe is expected to strengthen soon

acay
acay
2 years ago

we prob gonna have another cat 5 in WPAC soon, puppy be looking good!

John
John
2 years ago

Just like I expected, Phillipe was soon to be a hurricane in the middle of the week, and Rina soon to die out.

bringbackcyclonefreddy
bringbackcyclonefreddy
Reply to  John
2 years ago

wont be a hurricane anymore, but a strong extratropical system.

acay
acay
2 years ago

ya siuuu, koinu is forming an eye, cat 3 expected the next morning.

acay
acay
2 years ago

Koinu is rapidly intensifying, change my mind

acay
acay
2 years ago

Koinu is expected to be a significant typhoon, getting sheared but will rapidly intensify soon when organized

John
John
2 years ago

And Ryan Hall is a YouTuber: https://www.youtube.com/@RyanHallYall

John
John
2 years ago

According to a weather forecaster called Ryan Hall, Phillipe is expected to become a tropical storm or hurricane, and Rina will lift north and die out.

BRINGBACKCYCLONEFREDDY
BRINGBACKCYCLONEFREDDY
2 years ago

the north indian ocean has woken up

WorldwideCycloneTracking
WorldwideCycloneTracking
2 years ago

90B will precipitate heavy rain probably in WB and Bangladesh.

bringbackcyclonefreddy
bringbackcyclonefreddy
2 years ago

99A might become something.

acay
acay
2 years ago

also, why is there usually big typhoons around April and May for the WPAC, but not for the Atlantic basin?

acay
acay
2 years ago

we have nothing much developing: 13W died (frick it, rain dumpers), same thing for Phillippe; 91L is well-organized but not really spinning, likely to be something significant; 93W and 94W being disorganized, blowing up good cloud tops, their future is uncertain (prob another disappointment lol)

bringbackcyclonefreddy
bringbackcyclonefreddy
Reply to  acay
2 years ago

93W has a formation alert now

BRINGBACKCYCLONEFREDDY
BRINGBACKCYCLONEFREDDY
Reply to  bringbackcyclonefreddy
2 years ago

and now its Koinu

Eugene
Eugene
2 years ago

Agnes is stong because Ophelia merged with a extratrop

acay
acay
2 years ago

Phillippe getting sheared, 91L and 93W are expected to be something significant for both basins, 13W dumping rains, the Australian region be cooking SSTs, and the powerful storm Agnes!

John
John
Reply to  acay
2 years ago

And you call agnes a powerful storm? Potentialy, 91l could become a hurricane or lift north as a short lasting tropical storm.

John
John
Reply to  John
2 years ago

Maybe I spoke to soon cause Agnes became a bomb cyclone, wow.

John
John
Reply to  John
2 years ago

And by short-lasting, I meant long-lasting. Cause it’s been a while since Phillipe has formed.

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