Hayabusa wrote:06Z is even more south. Probably because Goni is being steered by the more potent upper level STR that corresponds to Goni's intensity
To be more precise it's over Batangas
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Hayabusa wrote:06Z is even more south. Probably because Goni is being steered by the more potent upper level STR that corresponds to Goni's intensity
Hayabusa wrote:WTH GFS initialized it as 200 knots
euro6208 wrote:Hayabusa wrote:WTH GFS initialized it as 200 knots
In this day and age, I wouldn't be surprise if it was near that number. Models and Satellite estimates are having a super hard time with this incredible monster.
One thing is for sure. This is stronger than 155 knots.
Hayabusa wrote:22W GONI 201030 1200 16.1N 130.9E WPAC 155 905
Hayabusa wrote:22W GONI 201030 1200 16.1N 130.9E WPAC 155 905
Iceresistance wrote:Hayabusa wrote:22W GONI 201030 1200 16.1N 130.9E WPAC 155 905
155 knots = 180 mph
euro6208 wrote:Iceresistance wrote:Hayabusa wrote:22W GONI 201030 1200 16.1N 130.9E WPAC 155 905
155 knots = 180 mph
I wonder what's going on under the eyewall and ocean at the moment. Pure hell.
euro6208 wrote:Hayabusa wrote:22W GONI 201030 1200 16.1N 130.9E WPAC 155 905
Incredible. Goni joins other La nina monsters.
Zeb 1998
Angela 1995
Cimaron 2007
Megi 2010
And all hit the Philippines.
Hayabusa wrote:22W GONI 201030 1200 16.1N 130.9E WPAC 155 905
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