jueves, 2 de octubre de 2014

NORTHWESTERN PACIFIC OCEAN - System 90W Still Organizing

 
 
 
 
NORTHWESTERN PACIFIC OCEAN - System 90W Still Organizing
System 90W still has an ill-defined center of circulation on satellite imagery today. Despite that, System 90W is generating a large area of strong thunderstorms (deep convection), so the Joint Typhoon Warning Center noted that it has a high chance for development into a tropical cyclone. It is centered near 6.0 north latitude and 163.7 east longitude, about 330 nautical miles east of Pohnpei in the Caroline Islands –one of the four Federated States of Micronesia. This satellite image provided by the Joint Typhoon Warning
 
 
 
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  System 90W still has an ill-defined center of circulation  on satellite imagery today. Despite that, System 90W is  generating a large area of strong thunderstorms (deep convection), so the Joint Typhoon Warning Center noted that it has a high chance for development into a tropical cyclone. It is centered near 6.0 north latitude and 163.7 east longitude, about 330 nautical miles east of Pohnpei in the Caroline Islands –one of the four Federated States of Micronesia.  This satellite image provided by the Joint Typhoon Warning Center/SATOPS

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