2021 WPAC Season
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Re: 2021 WPAC Season
Might see an invest soon.
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Re: 2021 WPAC Season
I can now see some westerly wind flow (North of West Papua and Kapingamarangi Atoll).
Time to watch the progress of the area of convection SSW of Guam
Time to watch the progress of the area of convection SSW of Guam
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Re: 2021 WPAC Season
Models are in good agreement that westerly winds will strengthen south of 5N by early next week.
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GFS long range confused.
00z
06z
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06z
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Re: 2021 WPAC Season
Looks like to-be Surigae is about to become a monster typhoon; all of that warm water and extremely high UOHC make me want to believe that at least a 175 mph typhoon is very possible
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Long range fantasy aka GFS
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12z GFS
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18z almost the same as 12z except it is further east.
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Looks like the models have backed down from any additional developments...
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GFS hinting on possible development mid to long range for several days now.
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We now have a Cat 5 180 mph super typhoon Surigae. This is the WPAC after all, arguably the most consistently favorable basin for powerful cyclones in the entire world!
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Category5Kaiju wrote:We now have a Cat 5 180 mph super typhoon Surigae. This is the WPAC after all, arguably the most consistently favorable basin for powerful cyclones in the entire world!
It’s most likely around 165-170 kt (190-195 mph), due to being assessed as a T#8.0 by manual and automatic Dvorak fixes. If the JTWC doesn’t pull the trigger for 18z, then it’ll probably get a massive post-season upgrade like Hagibis (140 kt —> 160 kt) and Halong (155 kt —> 165 kt) got.
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Kingarabian wrote:90 days CFS for the past month shows a substantial WWB originating in the WPAC, that kicks off during the first week of April. My money is that we'll see the first Super Typhoon of the 2021 season in April-- if this materializes (big if!).
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Re: 2021 WPAC Season
2021 starts off with a bang!
Another global record!
Surigae is the most intense April typhoon on record, as well as the most intense pre-June tropical cyclone on record in the northern hemisphere.
Another global record!
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Imran_doomhaMwx wrote:Kingarabian wrote:90 days CFS for the past month shows a substantial WWB originating in the WPAC, that kicks off during the first week of April. My money is that we'll see the first Super Typhoon of the 2021 season in April-- if this materializes (big if!).
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Agreed. He said it on March 15 so kudos.
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wxman57 wrote:The GFS is most definitely the outlier as far as this potential development. It's most likely too strong with it and too far north. Other models agree on a much weaker system tracking toward the central Philippines next week. Seems more reasonable.
It’s funny how poorly some of these posts aged when we all thought the GFS was going way too bonkers with this system. Who would’ve thought the 888 mbar Fantasy Land run would’ve correctly predicted the exact peak?
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Re: 2021 WPAC Season
Oh man it'll be hard to beat Surigae...8.0...165 knots...IN APRIL.
I will be surprise if it finishes on top of 2021 globally. Let's see during the coming months especially during peak season.
I'm thinking the WPAC isn't done yet.
I will be surprise if it finishes on top of 2021 globally. Let's see during the coming months especially during peak season.
I'm thinking the WPAC isn't done yet.
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Re: 2021 WPAC Season
euro6208 wrote:Oh man it'll be hard to beat Surigae...8.0...165 knots...IN APRIL.
I will be surprise if it finishes on top of 2021 globally. Let's see during the coming months especially during peak season.
I'm thinking the WPAC isn't done yet.
I don't think anything is going to beat it this year. But there definitely will be more monsters though
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