HurricaneBill wrote:HURAKAN wrote:VERY DEEP Depression.
Seed it with Prozac.



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Derek Ortt wrote:please miss Bengladesh
the ONLY good that can come out of this storm as this will almost certainly undergo RI
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Typhoon Hunter wrote:This cyclone is in such a dangerous position and it's track is very ominous.
As Derek says let's pray this keeps away from low lying Bangladesh/Indian coastline and it doesn't rapidly intensify. I hope this comes ashore as nothing more than a tropical storm with minimal damage.
wxmann_91 wrote:Miami,
Cyclone 05B in 1999 killed nearly 10,000 people in India.
I agree that this is big and bad, but due to it's size, it may not become stronger than Cat 1 as it draws in some dry continental air (you can see it struggle with that now as part of the center's exposed, and convection has waned a bit). Of course, if it hits Bangladesh even at that strength, it will kill hundreds of people still.
MiamiensisWx wrote:wxmann_91 wrote:Miami,
Cyclone 05B in 1999 killed nearly 10,000 people in India.
I agree that this is big and bad, but due to it's size, it may not become stronger than Cat 1 as it draws in some dry continental air (you can see it struggle with that now as part of the center's exposed, and convection has waned a bit). Of course, if it hits Bangladesh even at that strength, it will kill hundreds of people still.
Your point about 5-B is taken. That's certainly true. The key word is "relative". When you compare the death toll (5-B in 1999) to other tropical cyclones in the region (1876 and 1970), the toll is relatively low. Many other systems which hit the region killed more than 100,000 people.
Normandy wrote:?Bombing?
It looks decent at best
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DATE/TIME LAT LON CLASSIFICATION STORM
14/0230 UTC 17.2N 91.8E T3.5/3.5 01B
13/2030 UTC 16.4N 91.3E T2.5/2.5 01B
13/1430 UTC 15.1N 91.0E T2.5/2.5 99B
13/0830 UTC 15.5N 91.4E T2.0/2.0 99B
13/0230 UTC 15.2N 91.6E T2.0/2.0 99B
12/2030 UTC 14.8N 89.8E T1.5/1.5 99B
12/1430 UTC 14.0N 90.2E T1.5/1.5 99B
12/0830 UTC 14.6N 91.1E T1.0/1.0 99B
Chacor wrote:Normandy wrote:?Bombing?
It looks decent at best
Went from T2.0 to T3.5 in 24 hours.Code: Select all
DATE/TIME LAT LON CLASSIFICATION STORM
14/0230 UTC 17.2N 91.8E T3.5/3.5 01B
13/2030 UTC 16.4N 91.3E T2.5/2.5 01B
13/1430 UTC 15.1N 91.0E T2.5/2.5 99B
13/0830 UTC 15.5N 91.4E T2.0/2.0 99B
13/0230 UTC 15.2N 91.6E T2.0/2.0 99B
12/2030 UTC 14.8N 89.8E T1.5/1.5 99B
12/1430 UTC 14.0N 90.2E T1.5/1.5 99B
12/0830 UTC 14.6N 91.1E T1.0/1.0 99B
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