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Keith234
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Nock-ten
      #34019 - Wed Oct 20 2004 12:36 AM

Yet another typhoon in the west pacific...forecasted to reach near supertyphoon intensity. This one is not forecasted to recurve as opposed to the last system due to the regression of the mean ridge, but the keyword is mean and I feel that the ridge can still do a reverse eddy, and stick a nose out. It doesn't add up with the teleconnection pattern but maybe due to the presence of a stronger jet stream, everything is faster...Anywho, Japan has had one hell of a season, even worse then Florida's with at least 7 systems making landfall; just a grain of sand for them!

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Typhoon Nock-Ten [Re: Keith234]
      #34020 - Wed Oct 20 2004 12:45 AM

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Re: Typhoon Nock-Ten [Re: Ed Dunham]
      #34033 - Thu Oct 21 2004 10:07 PM

Link To Nock-Ten

which means "bird" in Laotian

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Re: Typhoon Nock-Ten [Re: Ed Dunham]
      #34072 - Sun Oct 24 2004 01:35 PM

Typhoon Nock-Ten has leveled off at 105 knots and should soon begin a slow decline in intensity. Nock-Ten is still heading for northern Taiwan.

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Re: Typhoon Nock-Ten [Re: Ed Dunham]
      #34081 - Sun Oct 24 2004 09:09 PM

When is their season going to end? Does anyone have the stats for the season, different agencies call the typhoon different things?

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Re: Typhoon Nock-Ten [Re: Keith234]
      #34102 - Mon Oct 25 2004 02:55 AM

Their season doesn't really ever "end," just changes with the calendar year. There is a distinct minimum in activity in the wintertime (albeit not in the exact middle of winter I don't believe; I think it's slightly askew of that), but storms happen all year around out there. They've actually been below normal in the WPC, IIRC, in the past few years with activity, but things certainly weren't below normal out there this year.

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Re: Typhoon Nock-Ten [Re: Clark]
      #34722 - Sun Jan 02 2005 05:24 PM

Thanks. Looks like there still getting pounded out there. Heard Tokyo got some snow a couple days back!

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Re: Typhoon Nock-Ten [Re: Keith234]
      #34726 - Sun Jan 02 2005 10:18 PM

Snow in Tokyo? Everywhere seems to be getting snow at the moment. It's better than a typhoon, anyway. The only tropical cyclone anywhere on Earth at the moment is Tropical Storm Raymond which is just coming ashore in Australia.

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Re: Typhoon Nock-Ten [Re: James88]
      #34728 - Sun Jan 02 2005 11:27 PM

Yep and 8 days will be this thursday and guess what, snow's predicted for NYC-which is about the same latitude as Tokyo give and take a couple of degree's (latitude).

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