I'm trying to find an ATCR (Annual Tropical Cyclone Report) that has the North Indian Ocean, Southwest Indian Ocean, Australian Basin, and the South Pacific.
I know that the Joint Typhoon Warning Center has the files with the PDF for the Pacific Typhoon Season ATCRs, but how can I find them in the PDF? I've only found it in a zip or KML file.
Any help would be welcome, because I really need it for my projects.
ATCRs for the Indian Ocean, Australian, and South Pacific
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Re: ATCRs for the Indian Ocean, Australian, and South Pacific
Iceresistance wrote:I'm trying to find an ATCR (Annual Tropical Cyclone Report) that has the North Indian Ocean, Southwest Indian Ocean, Australian Basin, and the South Pacific.
I know that the Joint Typhoon Warning Center has the files with the PDF for the Pacific Typhoon Season ATCRs, but how can I find them in the PDF? I've only found it in a zip or KML file.
Any help would be welcome, because I really need it for my projects.
JTWC usually publishes the ATCR 1 - 2 years after the season occurs
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Re: ATCRs for the Indian Ocean, Australian, and South Pacific
Hurricane2022 wrote:Iceresistance wrote:I'm trying to find an ATCR (Annual Tropical Cyclone Report) that has the North Indian Ocean, Southwest Indian Ocean, Australian Basin, and the South Pacific.
I know that the Joint Typhoon Warning Center has the files with the PDF for the Pacific Typhoon Season ATCRs, but how can I find them in the PDF? I've only found it in a zip or KML file.
Any help would be welcome, because I really need it for my projects.
JTWC usually publishes the ATCR 1 - 2 years after the season occurs
I'm looking for the PDF files for the ACTRs from previous seasons, this would be a huge boost for my project on my College. (Yes, you heard me right)
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Re: ATCRs for the Indian Ocean, Australian, and South Pacific
Iceresistance wrote:Hurricane2022 wrote:Iceresistance wrote:I'm trying to find an ATCR (Annual Tropical Cyclone Report) that has the North Indian Ocean, Southwest Indian Ocean, Australian Basin, and the South Pacific.
I know that the Joint Typhoon Warning Center has the files with the PDF for the Pacific Typhoon Season ATCRs, but how can I find them in the PDF? I've only found it in a zip or KML file.
Any help would be welcome, because I really need it for my projects.
JTWC usually publishes the ATCR 1 - 2 years after the season occurs
I'm looking for the PDF files for the ACTRs from previous seasons, this would be a huge boost for my project on my College. (Yes, you heard me right)
https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/jtwc.html?cyclone
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Re: ATCRs for the Indian Ocean, Australian, and South Pacific
Hurricane2022 wrote:Iceresistance wrote:Hurricane2022 wrote:
JTWC usually publishes the ATCR 1 - 2 years after the season occurs
I'm looking for the PDF files for the ACTRs from previous seasons, this would be a huge boost for my project on my College. (Yes, you heard me right)
https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/jtwc.html?cyclone
This sadly only applies to the Western Pacific
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Re: ATCRs for the Indian Ocean, Australian, and South Pacific
The ATCR PDF files already contain storms from all basins, not just the NW Pacific.
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Re: ATCRs for the Indian Ocean, Australian, and South Pacific
Imran_doomhaMwx wrote:The ATCR PDF files already contain storms from all basins, not just the NW Pacific.
Yep, just noticed it! Guess I needed to look further down.

Hurricane2022, you actually were a really good help for locating them.

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Re: ATCRs for the Indian Ocean, Australian, and South Pacific
Iceresistance wrote:Imran_doomhaMwx wrote:The ATCR PDF files already contain storms from all basins, not just the NW Pacific.
Yep, just noticed it! Guess I needed to look further down.
Hurricane2022, you actually were a really good help for locating them.
You're welcome

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