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Nieuwe tropische storm

Geplaatst: 31 mei 2005 23:33
door dvdijk
Er is weer een nieuwe tropische storm (04W) in de West Pacific. Deze beloofd een aardige orkaan te worden. Blijf het bijhouden.

Op de site is de scroller van WeatherMatrix ook weer geplaatst met de Outlook voor de Oceaan. Deze wordt namelijk aktief op 1 juni (vandaag dus) omdat we weer zijn begonnen met het seizoen. Laat ze maar komen zou ik zeggen.

Deze tropische storm heeft nu de naam: Nesat en neemt in kracht toe !

World Weather Summary Accu/WeatherMatrix

Geplaatst: 01 jun 2005 13:39
door dvdijk
World Weather Summary Accu/WeatherMatrix

Updated: May 31, 2005 11:31 a.m.

Late Tuesday morning, EDT, an un-named tropical storm is plying
the waters of the western North Pacific Ocean. With highest sustained
winds near 40 mph, the storm is centered about 200 miles south of
Agana, Guam; it is moving west-northwestward at 7 mph. The cyclone is
forecast to intensify markedly during the next 2-3 days on a
west-northwestward and northwestward path that would take it over the
open waters of the Philippine Sea; it will probably become a typhoon
by Wednesday night or Thursday.

A storm brought locally very heavy rain to eastern Japan Monday
and Monday night, local time. On O Shima, an island about 70 miles to
the south-southwest of Tokyo, rainfall was 7.9 inches within 24 hours.

Monday, parts of western Canada were unusually warm, even hot.
With respect to normal, it was warmest in northern Alberta. Here,
highs included 89 degrees at Garden River and 87 degrees in High
Level. These marks were 20-25 degrees above average for late May.

High heat burned southeastern Mexico Monday near and a short
distance inland from the southern Gulf of Mexico. Coatzacoalcos soared
to 105 degrees while Villahermosa registered a 104-degree high. Late
May in both places has an average daily high in the upper 80s.

May is coming to a end on a rainy note in parts of the African
nation of Benin. The seaside city of Cotonou, for example, collected
5.0 inches of rain from Sunday to Tuesday. Of this, 4.5 inches poured
down in only twelve hours on Monday.

Thailand's Phuket Island was doused by 5.0 inches of rain within
24 hours as of late Tuesday, local time.

orkaan

Geplaatst: 01 jun 2005 18:17
door meg
cool is dat,hou ons op de hoogte hé

Geplaatst: 01 jun 2005 20:28
door dvdijk
Hoi Meg,

Je kunt het ook hier volgen voor de laatste informatie.

:wink:

Geplaatst: 02 jun 2005 05:24
door dvdijk
Updated: June 1, 2005 11:52 a.m.

Nesat is now a growing typhoon over the southeastern Philippine
Sea. Late Wednesday morning, EDT, the center of Typhoon Nesat is 130
miles northeast of Yap Island and about 410 miles west-southwest of
Agana, Guam. With top sustained winds of 75 mph, Nesat is moving
westward at 18 mph. Nesat is forecast to intensify and to take on a
northwestward heading towards the middle Philippine Sea during the
next 2-3 days.

Inmiddels is Nesat al een categorie 4 orkaan.

Geplaatst: 03 jun 2005 13:53
door dvdijk
Updated: June 2, 2005 11:16 a.m.

Nesat is a strong typhoon with growth potential over the southern
Philippine Sea. Late Thursday morning, EDT, the eye of Typhoon Nesat
is 230 miles northwest of Yap Island. With top sustained winds of 130
mph, Nesat is moving west-northwestward at 10 mph. Nesat is forecast
to intensify further and to take on a northwestward heading towards
the middle Philippine Sea during the next 2-3 days.

Updated: June 3, 2005 10:40 a.m.

Nesat is a strong typhoon over the southern Philippine Sea. Late
Friday morning, EDT, the eye of Typhoon Nesat is 495 miles northwest
of Yap Island and 770 miles east of Manila, Philippines. With top
sustained winds of 120 mph, Nesat is moving northwestward at 13 mph.
Nesat is forecast to remain a potent, dangerous storm and to hook
northward then northeastward while moving towards the northern
Philippine Sea during the next 2-3 days.

Geplaatst: 05 jun 2005 00:48
door dvdijk
Updated: June 4, 2005 12:11 a.m.

As of Saturday afternoon, Typhoon Nesat (04W) was located over the
open Philippine Sea, near 15.9 degrees north and 130.6 degrees east or
about 725 miles south-southeast of Okinawa. It has sustained winds of
120 mph and is moving northwestward at 8 mph. Nesat is expected to
turn more northward Saturday as is begins interacting with a trough to
the north. Eventually it is expected to turn northeastward. It should
maintain intensity through the next 24 hours or so, then begin
weakening beyond that as it encounters increasing shear. The projected
path will keep Nesat over the open northwest Pacific through the
weekend and into early next week staying east of Okinawa and west of
Iwo Jima. Toward the middle of next week, it is expected to head just
southeast of Tokyo and any deviation in it's path to the west would
take it closer to Southeast Japan. By then though, it should be in a
weakening phase.

Geplaatst: 06 jun 2005 05:08
door dvdijk
Updated: June 5, 2005 9:47 a.m.

As of early Sunday, Typhoon Nesat (04W) remains located over the
open Philippine Sea, near 18.1 degrees north and 130.9 degrees east
or about 630 miles south-southeast of Okinawa. It has sustained winds
around 110 mph and is moving north-northeast at 10 mph. Nesat should
remain close to it's present strength into Monday and start to trek
on a more northeasterly direction. Beyond Monday, Nesat will begin
to weaken as the storm heads over the northwest Pacific. By
Wednesday, Nesat will have weakened into a tropical storm and
should remain out over open waters. However, any deviation in it's
path westward may bring Nesat much closer to eastern Japan. Nesat
will be well on it's way out into the Pacific on Thursday.

Geplaatst: 07 jun 2005 07:27
door dvdijk
Updated: June 6, 2005 11:50 a.m.

Typhoon Nesat is a strong storm plying the waters of the northern
Philippine Sea. Late Monday morning, EDT, Nesat holds top sustained
winds of 130 mph about an eye which is 490 miles west-southwest of Iwo
Jima, one of Japan's Volcano Islands; it is moving northeastward at 10
mph. Nesat is forecast to remain a powerful and dangerous storm as it
heads more-or-less towards the north-northeast during the next 2 days;
thereafter, meaningful weakening and an accelerated motion towards the
northeast are anticipated. On this projected path, Nesat would pass
between the Volcano Islands and "mainland" Japan Wednesday night and
early Thursday, although it is too soon to rule out a direct hit in
either area.

Geplaatst: 08 jun 2005 05:31
door dvdijk
Updated: June 7, 2005 12:09 a.m.

Typhoon Nesat continues to ply the waters of the northern
Philippine Sea. Late Tuesday morning, EDT, Nesat holds top sustained
winds of 105 mph about a center which is 470 miles west of Iwo Jima,
one of Japan's Volcano Islands; it is drifting north-northwestward at
5 mph. Nesat is forecast to slowly weaken and to turn northeastward
during the next 2-3 days. On this projected path, Nesat's core would
pass between the Volcano Islands and "mainland" Japan later Thursday
and Thursday night, although some of the cyclone's strong winds and
heavy rains could lash southeastern Honshu Island, including Tokyo.

Updated: June 8, 2005 11:49 a.m.

Typhoon Nesat is weakening over the waters of the northern
Philippine Sea. Late Wednesday morning, EDT, Nesat holds top sustained
winds of 75 mph about a center which is 380 miles west-northwest of
Iwo Jima, one of Japan's Volcano Islands; it is moving northeastward
at 12 mph. Nesat is forecast to slowly weaken on a northeastward
heading during the next 2-3 days; therefore, it will likely lose
typhoon status soon. On this projected path, Nesat's core will pass
between the Volcano Islands and "mainland" Japan Thursday.

Updated: June 9, 2005 12:02 a.m.

Nesat is a weakening tropical storm skirting Japan to its south.
Late Thursday morning, EDT, Tropical Storm Nesat is centered 430 miles
to the south-southwest of Tokyo. With highest sustained winds of 50
mph, the storm is moving northeastward at 13 mph. Nesat is forecast to
weaken further on a northeastward heading during the next 24-36 hours.
On this path, Nesat's core will pass to the south and east of
"mainland" Japan, although some of its outer rain bands and gusty
winds could reach southeastern Honshu Island.

Tropische Depressie nummer 1

Geplaatst: 09 jun 2005 00:02
door dvdijk
Tropische Depressie nummer 1

Is een feit, op de North Atlantic. De verwachting is dat het binnenkort een heuse Tropische Storm gaat worden. Vliegtuigen gaan binnenkort een verkenning uitvoeren, wie weet gaan we er daarna meer over horen.

Feit is; Het seizoen is begonnen. Cuba heeft zijn eerste StormWatch al weer uitstaan.

Wordt vervolgt.

Groeten, Dick

Tropische Storm Arlene

Geplaatst: 10 jun 2005 13:45
door dvdijk
Tropische Storm Arlene

Updated: June 9, 2005 12:02 a.m.

Heavy rain doused the Cayman Islands of the western Caribbean Sea
as a strong tropical wave grew into a tropical depression Wednesday
evening and then into Tropical Storm Arlene Thursday morning. On the
island of Grand Cayman, for example, rainfall was about 5.5 inches
within a little more than 24 hours as of Thursday morning at the Owen
Roberts international airport near George Town, the capital.

Tropische storm Arlene

Geplaatst: 12 jun 2005 06:11
door Scruffy
PENSACOLA, Fla. - Tropical Storm Arlene weakened as it blew ashore Saturday on the Gulf Coast, but still packed enough punch that it brought sheets of rain, 20-foot waves and heavy wind to the same area that was devastated by Hurricane Ivan nine months ago.

The first named storm of the Atlantic hurricane season had threatened to strengthen to a hurricane but had sustained wind of only about 60 mph when it made landfall at around 3 p.m., just west of Pensacola.

Beatriz

Geplaatst: 24 jun 2005 18:23
door dvdijk
Updated: June 23, 2005 9:30 a.m. Tropische Storm Beatriz

Tropical Storm Beatriz is plying the waters of the eastern North
Pacific Ocean off of southwestern Mexico. As of early Thursday
morning, EDT, Tropical Storm Beatriz is centered 455 miles south of
Cabo San Lucas, Mexico, and 200 miles southeast of Isla Socorro, one
of Mexico's Revillagigedo Islands. Moving west-northwestward at 14
mph, Beatriz holds top sustained winds of 50 mph. The storm is
forecast to strengthen somewhat further during the next 12-24 hours,
then to begin a weakening trend. Beatriz will cross some of the
Revillagigedo Islands; otherwise, it will be over open seas during the
next 3-4 days.

Geplaatst: 25 jun 2005 03:29
door dvdijk
Updated: June 24, 2005 11:50 a.m.

Beatriz is a fading tropical depression over the eastern North
Pacific Ocean. As of late Friday morning, EDT, Tropical Depression
Beatriz holds highest sustained winds of 25 mph. Centered 405 miles
southwest of Cabo San Lucas, Mexico, the storm is moving at 9 mph
towards the west-northwest. Beatriz will slowly dissipate on a heading
generally towards the west during the next 2-3 days.