Super Typhoon Sinlaku was located near 14.6°N, 146.0°E, or about 114 miles (184 km) northeast of Hagåtña, Guam. Sinlaku has maximum sustained winds of 130 knots and a minimum central pressure of 925 millibars.
Invest 92S was located near 10.8°S, 96.9°E, or about 94 miles (152 km) north of the Cocos (Keeling) Islands. 92S has maximum sustained winds of 15 knots and a minimum central pressure of 1007 millibars.
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Typhoon Sinlaku has become the first typhoon that below than 900 hPa/mbar since Typhoon Surigae (2021).
how about bolaven and mawar
Sorry I mean in April, but I forgot to write down.
First super typhoon in this season (ST Sinlaku), estimate peak at 150 knots (170 mph/280 km/h).
Possible tropical development near Florida coast?
Maila is the most intense cyclone in Solomon Sea, am I right?
Will 90W Be the next surigae?
I found Bryan Norcross and Hurricanes Irma and Maria in the Epstein Files – also today is my bday
It’s official. Melissa had 190 mph winds. The provided image is an excerpt from Melissa’s TCR.