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James88
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Mindulle and Tingting
      #15623 - Sun Jun 27 2004 02:29 PM

While the Atlantic is completely devoid of any tropical activity, the W. Pacific seems to be in a period of increased activity. Five systems have formed in June, with four of them reaching typhoon status and Tingting expected to reach CAT 4 strength. The Pacific is rarely so active this early in the season.

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Re: Mindulle and Tingting [Re: James88]
      #15648 - Mon Jun 28 2004 06:08 PM

Typhoon Mindulle is now forecasted to reach 155kts, approximately the strength of STY Dianmu a few weeks ago.

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Re: Mindulle and Tingting [Re: Anonymous]
      #15649 - Mon Jun 28 2004 06:12 PM

I don't remember the last time that the W. Pacific was this active so early in the season. This would make Mindulle the 3rd CAT 5 in 2 months. Amazing!

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