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Cole
Cole
5 years ago

The system near the azures currently has a llc and winds of 45 mph…why doesn’t this a subtropical Storm by now?

MedianEgg (the tropics are sad)
MedianEgg (the tropics are sad)
5 years ago

Sad tropics

Gary Smith
Gary Smith
5 years ago

There’s an interesting system moving off the coast of Africa that has very deep convection but less rotation though

Cole
Cole
Reply to  Gary Smith
5 years ago

It’s probably just dust but whatever it was it completely dissipated.

Cole
Cole
5 years ago

Who else thinks the low pressure system off the Moroccan coast with become SS Dolly?

Marcus
Marcus
Reply to  Cole
5 years ago

What low pressure system?

Mason
Reply to  Marcus
5 years ago

off of Spain basically

Mason
Reply to  Marcus
5 years ago

also over the islands off of spain coast

Marcus
Marcus
Reply to  Mason
5 years ago

Ok

Cole
Cole
Reply to  Marcus
5 years ago

Near the azure islands

Cole
Cole
Reply to  Cole
5 years ago

So yes or no?

Marcus
Marcus
Reply to  Cole
5 years ago

No, I think not. The water is too cold. (And it has negligible convection)

Quaky20
Quaky20
Reply to  Cole
5 years ago

I think it’s not marked because it’s an extra tropical system. Extra tropicals don’t get named.

Polar Storms
Polar Storms
Reply to  Cole
3 years ago

Nope

Marcus
Marcus
5 years ago

There’s an AOI in the BOB! (Bay of Biscay, not Bengal) 😛

Storm.alert
5 years ago

The 10% area in the bay of biscay have winds about 40 mph

Cole
Cole
5 years ago

Wave with 10% chance of development located east of Barbados

Stormy Sam
Stormy Sam
5 years ago

@NORTH-WEST PACIFIC OCEAN you need to learn more about the tropics

Mason
Reply to  Stormy Sam
5 years ago

yes they do

North-West Pacific Ocean
North-West Pacific Ocean
5 years ago

Tropical cyclones in 2020 is so weak.Why in January to June only have two Cat5 cyclone?

Marcus
Marcus
Reply to  North-West Pacific Ocean
5 years ago

2 cat 5’s is ok

Stormy Sam
Stormy Sam
Reply to  North-West Pacific Ocean
5 years ago

That’s actually pretty active, there aren’t many Cat 5s in SIO

Victor R
Victor R
Reply to  North-West Pacific Ocean
5 years ago

2 cat 5s from Jan to June is more than average actually
The average global no of Cat 5s is around 4, and most of them form in the later part of the year

North-West Pacific Ocean
North-West Pacific Ocean
Reply to  Victor R
5 years ago

september is the later part of the year?????

Stormy Sam
Stormy Sam
Reply to  North-West Pacific Ocean
5 years ago

Ever heard of the southern hemisphere? April in the north is like September in the south

Hurricane Dorian
Hurricane Dorian
Reply to  Stormy Sam
5 years ago

I think you meant October

Marcus
Marcus
Reply to  North-West Pacific Ocean
5 years ago

Huh? Of course it is! Jan-Jun = first ; Jul-Dec = later

SA L, H, & B Hurricanes
SA L, H, & B Hurricanes
5 years ago

f13, what kind of fonts you use for your storm updates? pcuz i want to find them.

2020 atlantic
2020 atlantic
5 years ago

Some say that 93L is now a tropical storm…..

Gary Smith
Gary Smith
Reply to  2020 atlantic
5 years ago

It is a tropical storm with winds of 45 miles per hour

DestroyerShriner12
DestroyerShriner12
Reply to  2020 atlantic
5 years ago

yes it is

The_StormWolf
5 years ago

93L and Three are together??

North-West Pacific Ocean
North-West Pacific Ocean
5 years ago

Or,Potential tropical cyclone 93L will stronger and be a Tropical storm Boris?

Marcus
Marcus
Reply to  North-West Pacific Ocean
5 years ago

No. That doesn’t even make sense.

North-West Pacific Ocean
North-West Pacific Ocean
Reply to  Marcus
5 years ago

uh huh?

AtlanticHurricaneSeason
Reply to  North-West Pacific Ocean
5 years ago

even if that did go into the pacific it would die overland anyways.

North-West Pacific Ocean
North-West Pacific Ocean
Reply to  AtlanticHurricaneSeason
5 years ago

and now it die

Stormy Sam
Stormy Sam
5 years ago

REMNANTS OF AMANDA LIKELY TO REFORM IN ATL, MAY EVEN BECOME CRISTOBAL

North-West Pacific Ocean
North-West Pacific Ocean
Reply to  Stormy Sam
5 years ago

and is real

Funnynick
Funnynick
5 years ago

lol rip 92L

canyouseemr
Reply to  Funnynick
5 years ago

lol

North-West Pacific Ocean
North-West Pacific Ocean
5 years ago

force thirteen ,why every video of storm is Floater Not Avaible ?Thanks for reading.

storm.alert
5 years ago

there are three depressions in the EPAC right now!

Mason
Reply to  storm.alert
5 years ago

what r u talking about

Marcus
Marcus
Reply to  storm.alert
5 years ago

No, there’s only one Depression, and I don’t see anything that could be or is a depression.

Gary Smith
Gary Smith
5 years ago

Invest 91E has a 70% chance of development in the next 5 days and invest 92L has a 50% chance Ithink it will become Cristobal

Potatoes
Potatoes
5 years ago

92L might become cristobal!

Stormy Sam
Stormy Sam
5 years ago

THERE ARE ACTUALLY SIX! WHOLE! AOIS RIGHT NOW!

Two in EPAC
Two in ATLANTIC
And two in NIO

North-West Pacific Ocean
North-West Pacific Ocean
Reply to  Stormy Sam
5 years ago

I’m know.

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