
Position near 21.1S 120.1E (100nm NE of Port Hedland, Australia)
Movement toward the S at 5 mph
Maximum sustained winds are 100 mph
Minimum central pressure is 958 mb (28.37")
T# numbers: Overland
Fay has made landfall in the Western Australia Territory of Australia. We’ll monitor this system as it falls apart over land.
https://metoc.npmoc.navy.mil/jtwc/warni ... 804web.txt

Position near 19.1S 90.6E (480nm SW of Cocos Islands)
Movement toward the SSW at 7 mph
Maximum sustained winds are 60 mph
Minimum central pressure is 987 mb (29.23")
T# numbers: 3.0/3.5
Oscar has rapidly weakened as the cyclone has entered an area of increased wind shear, decreased outflow aloft, and cooler water temperatures. Expect this trend to continue as it transitions into an extratropical cyclone.
https://metoc.npmoc.navy.mil/jtwc/warni ... 004web.txt

Position near 9.6S 52.5E (640nm NE of Antananarivo, Madagascar)
Maximum sustained winds are 30 mph
Minimum central pressure is 1002 mb (29.67")
Potential for development: Poor
The low level circulation associated with 21S is now displaced to the southeast by wind shear, while being fully exposed. With this in mind, the JTWC has downgraded its potential for redevelopment.
https://metoc.npmoc.navy.mil/jtwc/ab/abioweb.txt

Position near 29.5S 46.4W
Maximum sustained winds are 85 mph
Minimum central pressure is 981 mb (29.05")
T# numbers: 4.5/4.5
There is nothing significantly new to report today. Some slight strengthening took place over night. Otherwise, 01L is prepared to make landfall as some of the south band are already reaching the Brazilian coast. I’ll keep you updated with some of the latest observations.
http://www.inmet.gov.br/sistemas/newNot ... entral.jsp
http://www.storm2k.org/weather800/s.atlantic.htm
Please utilize the above links for the latest advisories. For latest forecast tracks and satellite imagery (when available), go to the NRL Monterey's website at: http://www.nrlmry.navy.mil/tc_pages/tc_home.html
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