2017 ACE: NATL - 226.0 | EPAC - 98.2 | WPAC - 154.5 | NIO - 16.1
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Re: 2017 ACE: N.Atlantic - 2.925 - EPAC - 1.0925 - WPAC - 2.1375
The units between Bret and Cindy were not too many as the total for North Atlantic only rises to 2.925.
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Re: 2017 ACE: N.Atlantic - 2.925 - EPAC - 1.0925 - WPAC - 2.1375
Not very often you see the Atlantic leading the Northern hemisphere at the end of June.
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Re: 2017 ACE: N.Atlantic - 2.925 - EPAC - 1.0925 - WPAC - 2.1375
cainjamin wrote:Not very often you see the Atlantic leading the Northern hemisphere at the end of June.
It wont last long as EPAC may turn a little bit busy if the models are right.
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Re: 2017 ACE: N.Atlantic - 2.925 - EPAC - 1.0925 - WPAC - 2.1375
Yellow Evan wrote:What is the NIO ACE?
3.945
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Re: 2017 ACE: N.Atlantic - 2.925 - EPAC - 1.0925 - WPAC - 2.1375 - NIO - 3.945
CSU is a little different than wxbell but not my much. For the Atlantic Cindy was 1.6 units, Bret was 0.7 units. Globe and NHEM to date is still much below normal.
93E (maybe Dora?) has a shot at becoming a hurricane with ideal conditions above it. Lets see if we can get some significant ACE to help the values.
93E (maybe Dora?) has a shot at becoming a hurricane with ideal conditions above it. Lets see if we can get some significant ACE to help the values.
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Re: 2017 ACE: N.Atlantic - 0.565 - EPAC - 1.0925 - WPAC - 2.1375
HurricaneRyan wrote:How many points did Bret and Cindy bring?
According to this website: http://tropical.atmos.colostate.edu/Rea ... thatlantic, Bret added 0.7, and Cindy put in 1.6. Both are nearly negligible.
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Re: 2017 ACE: N.Atlantic - 2.925 - EPAC - 1.0925 - WPAC - 2.1375 - NIO - 3.945
EPAC will get plenty of ACE units from DORA to take a good lead from the other basins.
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Re: 2017 ACE: N.Atlantic - 2.925 - EPAC - 1.5 - WPAC - 2.1375 - NIO - 3.945
What a pathetic start to the WPac season. It's being beat by the Atlantic in late -June.
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Re: 2017 ACE: N.Atlantic - 2.925 - EPAC - 1.5 - WPAC - 2.1375 - NIO - 3.945
Yep, it's been pretty lame. It has some company with recent years though.
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Re: 2017 ACE: N.Atlantic - 2.925 - EPAC - 1.9 - WPAC - 2.1375 - NIO - 3.945
I am using the CSU data (1.9) as Weatherbell was without Dora until the 6/26/17 00z Best Track data of 55 kts so it missed the first ones.I am sure WB will correct it and have the full ACE units soon.
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Re: 2017 ACE: N.Atlantic - 2.925 - EPAC - 7.4675 - WPAC - 2.1375 - NIO - 3.945
EPAC got some ACE units from Dora (6.375) rising the basin numbers to (7.4675) to take the lead among all the basins so far in 2017 but still is below average for late June.
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Re: 2017 ACE: N.Atlantic - 2.925 - EPAC - 7.4675 - WPAC - 2.1375 - NIO - 3.945
Through June 28th, I have 2.8025, 6.0775, 2.015, and 3.54 for the NATL, EPac, WPac and NIO, respectively. Quite a tepid start to the Northern Hemisphere tropics in general. Only two SSHWS Category 1 storms have been observed so far, Mora and Dora.
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Re: 2017 ACE: N.Atlantic - 2.925 - EPAC - 5.7575 - WPAC - 4.3375 - NIO - 3.945
After NANMADOL(2.2),WPAC still is below normal for July 5th and EPAC still has a slim lead among all the basins in 2017. Speaking of EPAC,it has a chance to take a more larger lead if the next system (Future 95E) turns strong.
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Re: 2017 ACE: N.Atlantic - 2.925 - EPAC - 13.3375 - WPAC - 4.3375 - NIO - 3.945
EPAC has taken a good lead over WPAC with Eugene and has the big potential to get plenty of ACE units as INVEST 96E that will be TC Fernanda moves west potentially crossing into the Central Pacific basin.The only question is how strong it may get as it moves west to get great ACE units. WPAC continues to struggle to move up in the ACE and is way below normal as of July 11.
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Re: 2017 ACE: N.Atlantic - 2.925 - EPAC - 13.3375 - WPAC - 4.3375 - NIO - 3.945
The western Pacific is in no real hurry to start cranking out storms this year. The Eastern Pacific is doing better so far and TD 6 should produce plenty of ACE in its future.
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Re: 2017 ACE: N.Atlantic - 2.925 - EPAC - 13.3375 - WPAC - 4.3375 - NIO - 3.945
Hopefully Eugene does cross into WPAC for fresh and stolen ACE points.
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Re: 2017 ACE: N.Atlantic - 2.925 - EPAC - 13.3375 - WPAC - 4.3375 - NIO - 3.945
dexterlabio wrote:Hopefully Eugene does cross into WPAC for fresh and stolen ACE points.
Is Fernanda.
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Re: 2017 ACE: N.Atlantic - 2.925 - EPAC - 13.87 - WPAC - 4.3375 - NIO - 3.945
All basins (including the Atlantic but is close to near normal however ACE average will be rising) are now below normal. Only the EPAC should add ACE the next week or two with Fernanda (possible major) and possible systems behind it. WPAC and Atlantic both look to remain quiet during this period.
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Re: 2017 ACE: N.Atlantic - 2.925 - EPAC - 13.9925 - WPAC - 4.3375 - NIO - 3.945
WPAC is way below normal in the ACE so far in 2017. As of July 12 is only at 4.3375 compared with the 51 that is the average as of this date.
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