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WPAC, Indian Ocean, and Southern Hemisphere Tropical Cyclones


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24 minutes ago, Windspeed said:

Good grief!

Typhoon Kong-Rey is really living up to its name here, folks. The IKE on this thing must be insane. Deep intense ring of convection around a massive 55 nm eye with strong mesovorticies rotating around the inside of the eyewall. The sheer size of the low-level and mid-level vortex combined with such intensity is critical. It's just a different breed of TC in the WPAC, even if the size of this one is still kind of rare to be so strong. It's hard to fathom a TC this large being in the GOM. The storm surge alone would surpass 30 feet along the NGOM coast.


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You could fit the entire wind field of Oscar inside the eye of this one

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51 minutes ago, shaggy said:

There's a small.village on the south end of a bay that is now in the western eyewall and will soon be in the eye. I'd bet they took a devastating storm surge.

https://www.tropicaltidbits.com/sat/satlooper.php?region=25W&product=vis_swir

With the Eye going directly over then may have missed the worst of the surge. The small villages on the north end of the island on the other hand...

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this is up to a category 5 (starts at 137 knots)

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WDPN32 PGTW 161500
MSGID/GENADMIN/JOINT TYPHOON WRNCEN PEARL HARBOR HI//
SUBJ/PROGNOSTIC REASONING FOR SUPER TYPHOON 25W (MAN-YI) WARNING NR 
031//
RMKS/
1. FOR METEOROLOGISTS.
2. 6 HOUR SUMMARY AND ANALYSIS.

SUMMARY:
   INITIAL POSITION: 13.9N 124.5E
   INITIAL INTENSITY: 140 KTS
   GEOGRAPHIC REFERENCE: 208 NM EAST OF MANILA, PHILIPPINES
   MOVEMENT PAST 6 HOURS: NORTHWESTWARD AT 13 KTS
   SIGNIFICANT WAVE HEIGHT: 56 FEET

 

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