
Position near 34.4S 176.9E (215nm NNE of Auckland, New Zealand)
Movement toward the SSE at 44 mph
Maximum sustained winds are 65 mph
Minimum central pressure is 984 mb
T# numbers: 2.5/3.5
Ivy continues at a fast pace towards the south-southeast. Ivy is weakening at a rapid pace as she becomes an extratropical cyclone.
https://metoc.npmoc.navy.mil/jtwc/warni ... 304web.txt

Position near 19.2S 116.3E (235nm NE of Learmonth, Australia)
Movement toward the W at 5 mph
Maximum sustained winds are 100 mph
Minimum central pressure is 958 mb
T# numbers: 4.0/4.0
Monty continues his strengthening trend. However, expect Monty to track in a southerly direction as a shortwave trough weakens the mid-level ridge. Expect further intensification for the next 24 hours. Thereafter land interaction will weaken Monty.
https://metoc.npmoc.navy.mil/jtwc/warni ... 404web.txt

Position near 9.4S 67.0E
Maximum sustained winds are 30 mph
Minimum central pressure is 1002 mb
90S just arrived on the NRL website today. We’ll monitor this system. At the present time, 09S is located between Diego Garcia and Seychelles.

Position near 14.4S 139.3E
Maximum sustained winds are 30 mph
Minimum central pressure is 1002 mb
Also a newcomer to NRL’s website today, 91S is located in the Gulf of Carpentaria. We’ll monitor this system as well, but it should be noted that land will play a large factor with 91S’s future.
Please utilize the above link for the latest advisory. For latest forecast tracks and satellite imagery, go to the NRL Monterey's website at: http://www.nrlmry.navy.mil/tc_pages/tc_home.html