Tropical Storm Lala was located near 31.9°N, 173.7°W, or about 337 miles (542 km) northeast of Midway Atoll. Lala has maximum sustained winds of 55 knots and a minimum central pressure of 988 millibars.
Tropical Storm Moke was located near 15.0°N, 154.3°W, or about 330 miles (532 km) south of Hilo, Hawaii. Moke has maximum sustained winds of 40 knots and a minimum central pressure of 1002 millibars.
Typhoon Saudel was located near 22.6°N, 139.4°E, or about 194 miles (312 km) southwest of Iwō-Tō Island, Japan. Saudel has maximum sustained winds of 110 knots and a minimum central pressure of 949 millibars.
Tropical Storm Narra was located near 20.5°N, 108.1°E, or about 140 miles (225 km) west-northwest of Haikou, Hainan Island. Narra has maximum sustained winds of 40 knots and a minimum central pressure of 992 millibars.
Tropical Depression 19W was located near 13.7°N, 136.5°E, or about 307 miles (494 km) north-northwest of Yap, Micronesia. 19W has maximum sustained winds of 30 knots and a minimum central pressure of 1001 millibars.
Invest 91E was located near 10.3°N, 122.7°W, or about 771 miles (1241 km) southwest of Clarion Island, Mexico. 91E has maximum sustained winds of 25 knots and a minimum central pressure of 1007 millibars.
Invest 92E was located near 14.9°N, 113.7°W, or about 248 miles (400 km) south-southeast of Clarion Island, Mexico. 92E has maximum sustained winds of 40 knots and a minimum central pressure of 1003 millibars.
Invest 94W was located near 25.5°N, 120.2°E, or about 91 miles (147 km) west-northwest of Taipei City, Taiwan. 94W has maximum sustained winds of 30 knots and a minimum central pressure of 999 millibars.
Invest 95L was located near 28.3°N, 60.0°W, or about 397 miles (639 km) southeast of Hamilton, Bermuda. 95L has maximum sustained winds of 20 knots and a minimum central pressure of 1015 millibars.
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PAGASA: Pre-Henry is expected to form within the next 24 hours.
WPac Outlook: Pre-Bavi/Maysak (Estimates Super Typhoon)
Focus has recently been shifted towards tropical storm Higos, recently exited PAR. Mekkhala still going strong i guess
Now is VST Tomorrow is VT
Mekkhala start weakened phases, means that has no chance to develop into VT Violent Typhoon.
Maybe JMA post analysis will upward the winds and pressures…
Breaking: ATCF data shows Mekkhala has strenghen to typhoon. (0600 UTC 65 kts/120 km/h/75 mph, 988 hPa/mbar)
Mekkala beginning to form an eye it seems.
07W has now been named Mekkhala! I expect this storm to be quite strong.
We have another disturbance off the Carolina coast. Will it become Bertha?
Which Arthur looked worse, 2020 or 2026?
Obviously, the 2026 Arthur, because it faced moderate to strong wind shear and had limited time to develop.
Do you think 2026 will be like 2020 where nearly every invest becomes a named storm? Arthur formed from what was 0%
First named storm in Atlantic: Arthur
This year’s Atlantic season began about a week earlier than last year.
Tropical Storm Arthur has formed!!!
PTC One here in Atlantic (NHC) initiated advisories at 1500UTC).
NHC Atlantic:
Formation chance through 2 days: MEDIUM (60%)
Formation chance through a week: MEDIUM (60%)
The first short-lived tropical storm in Atlantic estimated form today, and has been impact in whole Eastern Mexico (1/2)
, also will impact the Deep South in US at night or tomorrow. NHC will issues the Tropical Storm Warning if needed (2/2)
First disturbance in the Atlantic! It only has a 10% chance, but certainly something to watch.
Can’t believe that we actually got Arthur from this…