Typhoon Ioke Thread #2
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T0612 (IOKE)
Issued at 00:00 UTC 31 Aug 2006RSMC TROPICAL CYCLONE ADVISORY
NAME TY 0612 IOKE (0612)
ANALYSIS
PSTN 310000UTC 18.7N 168.3E GOOD
MOVE NW 10KT
PRES 920HPA
MXWD 105KT
50KT 100NM
30KT 240NM EAST 180NM WEST
FORECAST
24HF 010000UTC 20.5N 164.8E 80NM 70%
MOVE WNW 09KT
PRES 920HPA
MXWD 105KT
48HF 020000UTC 22.1N 159.6E 150NM 70%
MOVE WNW 12KT
PRES 920HPA
MXWD 105KT
72HF 030000UTC 23.8N 153.6E 220NM 70%
MOVE WNW 14KT
PRES 930HPA
MXWD 100KT
T0612 (IOKE)
Issued at 00:00 UTC 31 Aug 2006RSMC TROPICAL CYCLONE ADVISORY
NAME TY 0612 IOKE (0612)
ANALYSIS
PSTN 310000UTC 18.7N 168.3E GOOD
MOVE NW 10KT
PRES 920HPA
MXWD 105KT
50KT 100NM
30KT 240NM EAST 180NM WEST
FORECAST
24HF 010000UTC 20.5N 164.8E 80NM 70%
MOVE WNW 09KT
PRES 920HPA
MXWD 105KT
48HF 020000UTC 22.1N 159.6E 150NM 70%
MOVE WNW 12KT
PRES 920HPA
MXWD 105KT
72HF 030000UTC 23.8N 153.6E 220NM 70%
MOVE WNW 14KT
PRES 930HPA
MXWD 100KT
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- bostonseminole
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Wow the water level looks to be rising slowly since 1900...Interesting.
http://tidesandcurrents.noaa.gov/sltren ... 0TERRITORY
http://tidesandcurrents.noaa.gov/sltren ... 0TERRITORY
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CentralFlGal wrote:WindRunner wrote:Notice already 40kt winds without even being under the CDO yet, and probably about 8-9 hours from CPA . . . quite a large storm.
WindRunner, what does CDO and CPA stand for?
TIA.
CDO - Central Dense Overcast. It's the core of the storm as it appears on satellite, the solid area of convection that all of the storm's feederbands feed in towards. Usually circular in shape, and centered around the eye if one is present.
CPA - Closest Point of Approach. Self-explanatory.
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No more GOES, Floyd. GOES is western hemisphere, so we get stuck with MTSAT and GMS images. GMS seems to be just as good (that's where the majority of the images on the NRL page come from), but the MTSAT images seem to be a little bit lower resoultion and they only update once an hour. Anyway, SSD page has a MTSAT floater on it here.
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Oh, and if anyone is interested, new 250m resolution MODIS image from 2257Z 08/30 is up on NRL. Shows the eye right as the vortices are starting to dissipate somewhat, though you can still see a hint of the one in the NE corner somewhat.
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