As of 19:31 UTC on October 13th, Invest 91W was located near 14.6°N, 123.6°E, or approximately 101 miles (163 km) north of Legazpi City, Philippines. 91W has maximum sustained winds of 15 knots and a minimum central pressure of 1009 millibars.
91W currently lies over sea surface temperatures of around 29.5°C (85.1°F).ATCF®
As of 19:31 UTC on October 13th, Invest 92S was located near 5.1°S, 63.7°E, or approximately 618 miles (995 km) west-northwest of Diego Garcia. 92S has maximum sustained winds of 25 knots and a minimum central pressure of 1007 millibars.
92S currently lies over sea surface temperatures of around 28°C (82.4°F).ATCF®
As of 19:31 UTC on October 13th, Invest 92W was located near 30.4°N, 153.6°E, or approximately 796 miles (1281 km) east-southeast of Tokyo, Japan. 92W has maximum sustained winds of 30 knots and a minimum central pressure of 1008 millibars.
92W currently lies over sea surface temperatures of around 28°C (82.4°F).ATCF®
As of 19:31 UTC on October 13th, Invest 93S was located near 3.7°S, 86.4°E, or approximately 862 miles (1387 km) south-southeast of Colombo, Sri Lanka. 93S has maximum sustained winds of 20 knots and a minimum central pressure of 1007 millibars.
93S currently lies over sea surface temperatures of around 28.5°C (83.3°F).ATCF®
As of 19:15 UTC on October 13th, Invest 94L was located near 17.5°N, 35.5°W, or approximately 696 miles (1119 km) west of Mindelo, Cabo Verde. 94L has maximum sustained winds of 25 knots and a minimum central pressure of 1011 millibars.
94L currently lies over sea surface temperatures of around 27.5°C (81.5°F).ATCF®
As of 19:31 UTC on October 13th, Invest 95A was located near 15.9°N, 65.0°E, or approximately 514 miles (828 km) southeast of Masirah Island, Oman. 95A has maximum sustained winds of 15 knots and a minimum central pressure of 1004 millibars.
95A currently lies over sea surface temperatures of around 28°C (82.4°F).ATCF®
There could be another system in the Caribbean by next week, and could become a hurricane possibly major.
F0rce_23/fan
4 days ago
#3 Atlantic Hurricane Season Reports (6)
Hello guys, welcome back to our report! Hurricane Milton is still Ravaging the gulf with winds of 165 miles an hour! I expect it to approach winds closer to 170 miles an hour! It also has a low pressure of 905. It will still make landfall in Florida but as an extremely deadly category 3 hurricane! After it underwent the eyewall replacement cycle, it strengthened into a strong category 5 hurricane with an eye about 10-15 miles wide! I am surprised to see how it has broken so many records! By pressure, winds, and rapid intensification!
As of this morning, Hurricane Milton has broken several records! As it approached 897 in pressure it was the 5th greatest pressure in history! It has now weakened since it has been undergoing an eye-wall replacement cycle, but it will still make landfall in Florida with a 15-20 foot storm surge! At nearly 2:00 p.m. this afternoon, it has the chance to strengthen into a category 5 with wind speeds of 160 miles an hour! I may still be making reports, so stay tuned!
There is another system in the path of the monster, which could lead to it strengthening when it sucks it up making a potential category 2 hurricane Milton before it heads further northward!
lol
5 days ago
As of 11:15 UTC on October 8th, Hurricane Milton was located near 22.4°N, 88.3°W, or approximately 117 miles (188 km) northeast of Progreso, Mexico. Milton has maximum sustained winds of 122 knots and a minimum central pressure of 924 millibars.
Milton currently lies over sea surface temperatures of around 29°C (84.2°F).
SEVERESTORMSPOTTER
5 days ago
do you think that F13 is gonna make a documentary about Hurricane Milton like what they did for Hurricane Dorian (2019)
It is almost certain that they will, and they could make a hypothetical hurricane season as well!
SEVERESTORMSPOTTER
5 days ago
As of 23:00 UTC on October 7th, Hurricane Milton was located near 21.6°N, 90.6°W, or approximately 64 miles (103 km) west-northwest of Progreso, Mexico. Milton has maximum sustained winds of 175 knots and a minimum central pressure of 909 millibars.
Milton currently lies over sea surface temperatures of around 29°C (84.2°F).
Hurricane Milton is currently a high-ended category 5(catastrophic) Hurricane! Windspeeds have reached up to 180 miles per hour, and gusts reached 200-205 miles per hour, it is expected to later strengthen into 185 miles per hour in windspeed! At the time, 2 pm Wednesday, it will become a 185-mile-per-hour catastrophic hurricane, potentially stronger than Dorian! As it could have a pressure of 900-885! Becoming as strong as Dorian, if not stronger! It will also keep on intensifying as there are very low wind-shear levels! I expect it to peak at 190-195 miles per hour becoming the strongest hurricane of the century! Please stay tuned in until 9:00 pm EST!!!
Man tracking Milton will be crazy, I made my final decision, Milton may peak somewhere close to 190-200, It still have that pinhole eye, represent this storm rapidly intensifying and intense, hopefully Milton won’t reach 200 mph, will may surpass Hurricane Allen in 1980, where Allan peaked 190 mph, currently the strongest wind speeds ever recorded in the Atlantic.
There won’t be much happening until midnight toward 2:00 am, unfortunately. No, Florida is going to have 4/5 hurricane results, Yucatan is going to be a little bit impacted tonight though.
force 13 Forever (Cyclone anggrek)
5 days ago
185 Mph peak
F0rce_23/fan
5 days ago
#3 Atlantic Hurricane Season Report(3)
Hello viewers! We are back to the issue that Hurricane Milton has just intensified again into 180 miles per hour winds!!! It is expected to reach 185-mile-per-hour winds before the end of Monday! This is an extremely powerful hurricane, with pressure reaching 905 millibars! It is now one of the strongest Atlantic hurricanes, competing with Hurricane Dorian! Gusts approaching 205-210 mph! Thank you for tuning in, please stay tuned for the next few updates!!! (5:00 pm-8:00 pm EST)
This was on Oct 11 24
Is the swio cooking something
will it be like 2018-19?
Is this current? Are those disturbances?
There could be another system in the Caribbean by next week, and could become a hurricane possibly major.
#3 Atlantic Hurricane Season Reports (6)
Hello guys, welcome back to our report! Hurricane Milton is still Ravaging the gulf with winds of 165 miles an hour!
I expect it to approach winds closer to 170 miles an hour! It also has a low pressure of 905. It will still make landfall in Florida but as an extremely deadly category 3 hurricane! After it underwent the eyewall replacement cycle, it strengthened into a strong category 5 hurricane with an eye about 10-15 miles wide! I am surprised to see how it has broken so many records! By pressure, winds, and rapid intensification!
Milton is a catag again
Catagory 5
Amazing!!! Flabbergasting!! I’m overreacting!!!(No I’m not)
#3 Atlantic Hurricane Season Report(5)
As of this morning, Hurricane Milton has broken several records! As it approached 897 in pressure it was the 5th greatest pressure in history!
It has now weakened since it has been undergoing an eye-wall replacement cycle, but it will still make landfall in Florida with a 15-20 foot storm surge!
At nearly 2:00 p.m. this afternoon, it has the chance to strengthen into a category 5 with wind speeds of 160 miles an hour!
I may still be making reports, so stay tuned!
There is another system in the path of the monster, which could lead to it strengthening when it sucks it up making a potential category 2 hurricane Milton before it heads further northward!
As of 11:15 UTC on October 8th, Hurricane Milton was located near 22.4°N, 88.3°W, or approximately 117 miles (188 km) northeast of Progreso, Mexico. Milton has maximum sustained winds of 122 knots and a minimum central pressure of 924 millibars.
Milton currently lies over sea surface temperatures of around 29°C (84.2°F).
do you think that F13 is gonna make a documentary about Hurricane Milton like what they did for Hurricane Dorian (2019)
It is almost certain that they will, and they could make a hypothetical hurricane season as well!
As of 23:00 UTC on October 7th, Hurricane Milton was located near 21.6°N, 90.6°W, or approximately 64 miles (103 km) west-northwest of Progreso, Mexico. Milton has maximum sustained winds of 175 knots and a minimum central pressure of 909 millibars.
Milton currently lies over sea surface temperatures of around 29°C (84.2°F).
WAIT WHAT…
Milton has maximum sustained winds of 175 knots and a minimum central pressure of 909 millibars.
Milton has maximum sustained winds of 175 knots
175 knots
175 knots = 201 mph
176 kts now
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I say it could peek 175-180 kts,
That makes it precisely 200 miles per hour! It seems that it has also weakened in pressure by 4.
then why is it not 200mph
Go away teller of lies. Why are you still here?
This is BAD like REALLY BAD
Hurricane Hunters are flying into Hurricane Milton rn, I expect windspeeds towards 185 by now.
Milton have recently reported lowest pressure of 899 mb
Record flabbergasting report! Let me use that for Update #5!
I’m looking in NOAA NHC Right now…
Knots:155
Pressure:905-900
next update is at 23:00 EST/ 4:00 UTC
173 kts = 199 mph
1 more till 200…
The NVG2 model expects well over 200 mile-per-hour winds…
This will be “Patricia” in the Atlantic, if Milton reach over 200
171 kts on F13 analysis = 196 mph
mother nature really hates Florida lol, first was Debby, then Helene, now Milton
it pretty ionic, like Ian in 2022, Idalia last year now Helene and Milton this year
Luckily, my grandma lives in Mexico Beach further away from the danger!
don’t forget about Hurricane Michael of 2018
I put that in mind, one of my grandma’s friends was in it, but they survived on Mexico Beach!
R.I.P. Florida
#3 Atlantic Hurricane Season Report (Update #4)
Hurricane Milton is currently a high-ended category 5(catastrophic) Hurricane!
Windspeeds have reached up to 180 miles per hour, and gusts reached 200-205 miles per hour, it is expected to later strengthen into 185 miles per hour in windspeed! At the time, 2 pm Wednesday, it will become a 185-mile-per-hour catastrophic hurricane, potentially stronger than Dorian!
As it could have a pressure of 900-885! Becoming as strong as Dorian, if not stronger! It will also keep on intensifying as there are very low wind-shear levels! I expect it to peak at 190-195 miles per hour becoming the strongest hurricane of the century! Please stay tuned in until 9:00 pm EST!!!
The next update will be at 7:00 am or 8:00 am.
this is the power of the what we so call “little storms” that can evolve into mutant monsters that evolve as quickly as 12-24 hours
Just like hurricane Patricia!
don’t forget hurricane Otis
WHAT DO PEOPLE EVEN DO IN THIS SITUATION!!!
I don’t know, do their best to take cover? Buildings with bricks are usually better for protection in this situation.
WHAT THE HECK IS THIS STORM!!!
it is possible It could reach 200 on one of the models
I was watching “Direct Weather” and that does seem to be the case.
If it keeps this rate, and it doesn’t meet any wind shear, whatsoever, it will become stronger than Patricia!
hopefuly not
I’m sweating just looking at this storm in Ohio LOL, It looks like the apocalypse…
from my analysis, I say it could strengthen to 190 mph, I won;t surprised if this surpasses 190 mph. NHC website crashed lol
won’t NHC back up running now
I agree… 195 maximum, please don’t break all Atlantic hurricanes in windspeed records!!!
Holy F- One of the models expects it to reach 200-205 miles-per-hour!!
POV: Hypothetical Hurricane Milton
MPH:275
MB:856
Gusts:300
Man tracking Milton will be crazy, I made my final decision, Milton may peak somewhere close to 190-200, It still have that pinhole eye, represent this storm rapidly intensifying and intense, hopefully Milton won’t reach 200 mph, will may surpass Hurricane Allen in 1980, where Allan peaked 190 mph, currently the strongest wind speeds ever recorded in the Atlantic.
Allen*
DON’T STEAL MY NAME PLEASE!!! I beg of you to use this user name instead, “Force_31”!
lol
That works as well I guess…
I have two words “Florda’s Dead”
There won’t be much happening until midnight toward 2:00 am, unfortunately. No, Florida is going to have 4/5 hurricane results, Yucatan is going to be a little bit impacted tonight though.
185 Mph peak
#3 Atlantic Hurricane Season Report(3)
Hello viewers! We are back to the issue that Hurricane Milton has just intensified again into 180 miles per hour winds!!!
It is expected to reach 185-mile-per-hour winds before the end of Monday! This is an extremely powerful hurricane, with pressure reaching 905 millibars! It is now one of the strongest Atlantic hurricanes, competing with Hurricane Dorian! Gusts approaching 205-210 mph!
Thank you for tuning in, please stay tuned for the next few updates!!! (5:00 pm-8:00 pm EST)