WPAC: MUIFA (Kabayan) - Tropical Depression
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I can talk about military people most of them have the ocncept of "Oh it will turn and miss us" I know the guys who I work with no what is coming back I let them know all the time...I will probably no mor etomorrow when we go back to work..I am wondering if they will accelerate the Typhoon conditions cause the winds could be potentially that high so I can give you a better answer tomorrow
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neospaceblue wrote:
By Thursday, I doubt it will still be this powerful. It could be a monster still, but probably not the beast it is right now.
Still going to be 100kts+ and thats plenty strong. For now its core is tight, but a couple of EWRC will probably loosen the system out and expand it.
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Quite possibly Crazy...
Thats one of the best storms I've ever seen, its like a Wilma clone, esp with the way it was wobbling about as it was undergoing RI today.
Thats one of the best storms I've ever seen, its like a Wilma clone, esp with the way it was wobbling about as it was undergoing RI today.
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Re: WPAC: MUIFA (Kabayan) - Typhoon
Ooh... im saving pics on my tumblr site, this is a classic.
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phwxenthusiast wrote:StormingB81 wrote:So I wake up and JTWC tells me Thursday the storm could be 17 NM from us with winds between 140-165 mph....WOW!
i'm just wondering, how is the enivonment there right now (social), what i mean is do the people even know there's a potential super typhoon heading your way?? what about shops, news, etc??? if i was there i'd probably be panicking already lol!
17 NM, you're right in the path of the strongest winds!!!
My guess is "no" -- the locals here never seem to know one is coming -- even a day or two before Songda hit, I had to show the graphic to a lady at the auto hobby shop and she seemed shocked. Ma-on was nowhere on the local radar scene either (even tho it turned) -- I really think they wait for the winds to start...LOL. Most of the homes here are cramped together and no trees to worry about; since it's all concrete, it's not as big a deal to them. Tho they ALL say this season is going to be awful. I have a friend arriving tonight from the states for a 2yr tour..."welcome!" indeed...LOL
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ClarkEligue wrote:Ooh... im saving pics on my tumblr site, this is a classic.
It is, and I think its almost certainly sub 880mbs, look like Wilma did when it was at 882mbs, and obviously pressures are a bit lower in the WPAC.
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Re: WPAC: MUIFA (Kabayan) - Typhoon
good morning to all
MONSTER POWERFUL Muifa letting her presence known by rapidly strengthening to a category 5 Super Typhoon...
140 knots sustained but i think she is still stronger when comparing muifa with historical past typhoons during the recon days

CI# /Pressure/ Vmax
7.4 / 899.0mb/152.0kt
first peak- 140 knots ....second peak (yesterday)- 160 knots
my opinion on current intensity: 155 knots

140 knots sustained but i think she is still stronger when comparing muifa with historical past typhoons during the recon days

CI# /Pressure/ Vmax
7.4 / 899.0mb/152.0kt
first peak- 140 knots ....second peak (yesterday)- 160 knots
my opinion on current intensity: 155 knots
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A very intense storm whatever the true pressure and wind speed likely is. Also looks like its going to be a classic long tracking system, going to really rake up the ACE totals.
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Re: WPAC: MUIFA (Kabayan) - Typhoon
The pinhole eye just got smaller.


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phwxenthusiast wrote:northern half seems to be suffering just a little bit...
Dvorak (PGTW) down to 6.5, ADT down to 7.0 as well..
yeah I was gonna say, am I the only one that doesnt think this thing looks as good as it did a few hours ago? It looks like this thing is taking a blow from the northeast. Still probably very strong, with a ring of convection around it and a well formed eye, but I doubt this thing is rivaling Tip right now.
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WTPQ21 RJTD 310000
RSMC TROPICAL CYCLONE ADVISORY
NAME TY 1109 MUIFA (1109)
ANALYSIS
PSTN 310000UTC 16.8N 132.4E GOOD
MOVE NNW SLOWLY
PRES 930HPA
MXWD 095KT
GUST 135KT
50KT 90NM
30KT 300NM SOUTH 200NM NORTH
FORECAST
24HF 010000UTC 18.8N 132.4E 70NM 70%
MOVE N SLOWLY
PRES 920HPA
MXWD 100KT
GUST 140KT
48HF 020000UTC 21.2N 132.0E 110NM 70%
MOVE N 06KT
PRES 920HPA
MXWD 100KT
GUST 140KT
72HF 030000UTC 23.4N 129.7E 160NM 70%
MOVE NW 08KT
PRES 925HPA
MXWD 095KT
GUST 135KT =
WTPQ21 RJTD 310000
RSMC TROPICAL CYCLONE ADVISORY
NAME TY 1109 MUIFA (1109)
ANALYSIS
PSTN 310000UTC 16.8N 132.4E GOOD
MOVE NNW SLOWLY
PRES 930HPA
MXWD 095KT
GUST 135KT
50KT 90NM
30KT 300NM SOUTH 200NM NORTH
FORECAST
24HF 010000UTC 18.8N 132.4E 70NM 70%
MOVE N SLOWLY
PRES 920HPA
MXWD 100KT
GUST 140KT
48HF 020000UTC 21.2N 132.0E 110NM 70%
MOVE N 06KT
PRES 920HPA
MXWD 100KT
GUST 140KT
72HF 030000UTC 23.4N 129.7E 160NM 70%
MOVE NW 08KT
PRES 925HPA
MXWD 095KT
GUST 135KT =
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