Wet weekend and next weekend, but tropical development very unlikely.
Days since last Hurricane Landfall —
US Any:
598 (Milton),
US Major:
598 (Milton),
FL Any:
598 (Milton),
FL Major:
598 (Milton)
cieldumort
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UW - CIMSS
ADVANCED TECHNIQUE
ADT-Version 7.2.1
Tropical Cyclone Intensity Algorithm
----- Current Analysis -----
Date : 12 JUL 2007 Time : 033300 UTC
Lat : 21:49:52 N Lon : 128:30:38 E
CI# /Pressure/ Vmax
6.9 / 901.9mb/137.4kt
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A. TYPHOON 04W (MAN-YI)
B. 12/1730Z
C. 24.9N/5
D. 127.4E/4
E. ONE/MTSAT
F. T7.0/7.0/D1.0/24HRS STT: D0.5/06HRS (12/1730Z)
G. IR/EIR LLCC
01A/PBO EYE/ANMTN. 25NM WMG EYE SURROUNDED BY WHITE
YIELDS 7.0. DBO DT. PT AND MET AGREE.
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Edited by cieldumort (Thu Jul 12 2007 04:50 PM)
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Spoken
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At 1:00 AM Eastern Time it appeared as if Okinawa had been in the eastern eyewall for at least four hours.
If you're viewing this within a few hours of my having submitted it then the following loop should enable you to see the eye's movement north just off the western side of the island.
http://www.ssd.noaa.gov/mtsat/flt/t1/loop-avn.html
You can click on the Stop button for the loop once or twice until it becomes the Start button and then click on the ">" forward button to view the loop's images one at a time.
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Ed Dunham
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Kadena Airbase, Okinawa, Japan, reported 25.50 inches of rain in the 24 hour period between 12/0800 (EDT) and 13/0800 (EDT). I don't know what the peak winds were (probably well over 100mph), but the weather equipment did not fail.
Cheers,
ED
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