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ATCF remains the main piece of forecasting software used for the United States Government, including the JTWC, NHC, and Central Pacific Hurricane Center. Other tropical cyclone centers in Australia and Canada developed similar software in the 1990s. The data files with ATCF lie within three decks, known as the a-, b-, and f-decks.
A subbox for displaying meteorological information for a storm according to data from the Joint Typhoon Warning Center (JTWC). Should be used adjacent to an 'Infobox weather event' template, and before an 'Infobox weather event/Footer' template. Template parameters [Edit template data] This template prefers block formatting of parameters. Parameter Description Type Status Child display? child ...
For example, systems (tropical, subtropical, or even potential tropical) forming in the North Atlantic and North Pacific basins (in an official manner), as well as those originating in other areas (in an unofficial basis) serving United States government interests (both civilian and military), are assigned tropical cyclone numbers (or TC ...
Typhoon Prapiroon, known in the Philippines as Typhoon Lusing, was the costliest tropical cyclone to strike the Korean Peninsula and the tenth costliest in the West Pacific on record, as of August 2023. Prapiroon developed as a tropical depression on August 24, 2000
Typhoon Kirogi (pronounced [ci.ɾɔ.ɟi]), known in the Philippines as Typhoon Ditang, was a large typhoon that caused severe damage in Japan during early July 2000. Forming out of an area of disturbed weather on June 30, Kirogi initially tracked slowly towards the north.
The 2000 Pacific typhoon season marked the first year using names contributed by the World Meteorological Organization. It was a rather below-average season, producing a total of 23 tropical storms, 13 typhoons and 4 intense typhoons. The season ran throughout 2000, though typically most tropical cyclones develop between May and
The Joint Typhoon Warning Center (JTWC) is a joint United States Navy – United States Air Force command in Pearl Harbor, Hawaii.The JTWC is responsible for the issuing of tropical cyclone warnings in the North-West Pacific Ocean, South Pacific Ocean, and Indian Ocean for all branches of the U.S. Department of Defense and other U.S. government agencies.
At 0600 UTC on December 2, the JMA declared Rumbia to have dissipated, [2] while the Joint Typhoon Warning Center (JTWC) continued to monitor the system as an active tropical cyclone. [3] Nonetheless, Rumbia remained highly disorganized, with multiple low-level circulation centers. Rumbia shortly after regenerating into a tropical storm on ...