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Re: TD 22W Upgraded to 35 Kts. - Major Philippines Typhoon Likely
      Thu Oct 15 2009 01:22 AM

Yes, I have to agree, 22W has the look of a system that could be a very dangerous typhoon somewhere east of the Philippines in a few days. Hopefully the trough that the latest JTWC discussion indicates will tug 22W a little to the north at about the 48 hour mark is able to pull it far enough to miss the islands. Hard to say, though. I have to think if it stays weak for another day or two it will probably stay more to the south, and that would be bad news. Still, it's probably 5-6 days out, so a lot can happen.

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* Tropical Storm 'LUPIT' Strengthens to 55 Kts. - Major Philippines Typhoon Possible CoconutCandy Thu Oct 15 2009 01:22 AM
. * * Typhoon Lupit Approaches Northern Luzon - May Stall vpbob21   Wed Oct 21 2009 01:29 AM
. * * Re: TD 22W Upgraded to 35 Kts. - Major Philippines Typhoon Likely vpbob21   Thu Oct 15 2009 01:22 AM
. * * '22W.TWENTYTWO' Upgraded to 45 Kts. - MAJOR Philippines Typhoon Possible CoconutCandy   Thu Oct 15 2009 08:04 AM
. * * 'Lupit' Now a Typhoon - High End Cat 4 for Philippines? CoconutCandy   Fri Oct 16 2009 07:33 AM

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