
eye is looking very warm here
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mrbagyo wrote:I wonder how high JMA would go in the next warning.
They'll release it within the next 20-30 minutes.
1900hurricane wrote:It's worth noting that structure still isn't perfect yet. With convection as deep as it is right now, imagine the potential ceiling when structure is sorted out.
mrbagyo wrote:Ryan forecasts for JMA hehe
JMA - 95 knots
TY 1822 (Mangkhut)
Issued at 00:50 UTC, 11 September 2018
<Analysis at 00 UTC, 11 September>
Scale -
Intensity Very strong
Center position N14°00' (14.0°)
E141°20' (141.3°)
Direction and speed of movement W 25 km/h (13 kt)
Central pressure 935 hPa
Maximum wind speed near center 50 m/s (95 kt)
Maximum wind gust speed 70 m/s (135 kt)
≥ 50 kt wind area ALL 170 km (90 NM)
≥ 30 kt wind area ALL 330 km (180 NM
1900hurricane wrote:Heh, I just know how to look at their Dvorak analyses. I think I need to thank NotoSans for teaching me that one.
kala wrote:1900hurricane wrote:Heh, I just know how to look at their Dvorak analyses. I think I need to thank NotoSans for teaching me that one.
I'm interested. Where do you find them? I had a look through the NOAA text product server and could only find CPHC, JTWC, and Guam stuff.
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