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The origins of Severe Tropical Storm Trami can be traced back to October 19, when the Japan Meteorological Agency (JMA) reported a low-pressure area located 633 km (394 mi) west of Guam. [1] The United States Joint Typhoon Warning Center (JTWC) described it as a very weak vortex with light winds wrapping around the circulation, along with deep ...
Typhoon Haishen, known in the Philippines as Super Typhoon Kristine, was a powerful tropical cyclone that became the first super typhoon of the 2020 Pacific typhoon season. Being also the tenth named storm and this season's fifth typhoon, Haishen's origins can be tracked back to a disorganised low pressure area situated near Guam .
From left to right: Tropical Storm Trami and Typhoons Kong-rey, Yinxing, Toraji, Usagi, and Man-yi. At 00:00 UTC on October 25, the JMA upgraded the system to a tropical storm named Kong-rey, [5] which the JTWC later designated as 23W, featuring a partially obscured circulation center and a deep band of convection on its eastern and northern ...
Tropical Storm Debby had sustained winds of 70 mph and was moving at 8 mph. 10:20 a.m: Marine warning for HHI, Beaufort waters Until 11:45 a.m., Hilton Head Island and Beaufort waters are under a ...
Tropical Storm Kristy (2000) – weak and short-lived storm that formed at sea; Hurricane Kristy (2006) – small Category 1 hurricane that remained at sea; Tropical Storm Kristy (2012) – moved parallel to Mexico without causing damage; Tropical Storm Kristy (2018) – strong tropical storm, formed in the open ocean
Tropical Storm Debby causes severe weather conditions Thursday, Friday and into the weekend. Check here for constant updates on hurricane conditions.
The storm was located about 100 miles east-southeast of Cozumel, Mexico, and 145 miles south of the western tip of Cuba, according to the National Hurricane Center's 10 p.m. CDT update. The storm ...
The Philippines is a typhoon-prone country, with approximately twenty tropical cyclones entering its area of responsibility per year. Locally known generally as bagyo (), [3] typhoons regularly form in the Philippine Sea and less often, in the South China Sea, with the months of June to September being the most active, August being the month with the most activity.