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3rd Hurricane this week forming in the Acapulco Hot Spot in the
Pacific. Earlier this week we had 3 simultanious hurricanes, Bilis, Bud & Carlotta, on the Pacific equator, but now the calm before the storm. This week it's Daniel on the Eastern Pacific and next coming up in the Western Pacific will be Typhoon Kaemi probably to begin forming in a few days. The ITCZ from Africa to Asia across the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans probably has some Maximun number of Hurricanes it can spawn simultaneously. In 2004 there were four active hurricanes in the Atlantic (Ivan, Jeanne, Lisa & Karl) and one in the Pacific on the other side of Mexico. There may have been some far East but we ddn't have satellite access to see them then. This year we can see the whole watery half of the world at once. It's going to be a show. The Atlantic season is delayed because the massive dustbowl is suppressing canes, But you can only bottle that genie for so long and then it busts out -- a good Cape Verde hurricane would rain the dust out of the air and then the excitement begins. |
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3rd named cyclone (Tropical Storm DANIEL) to develop in the same
location within 7 day time frame. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2006_Pa...rricane_season Tropical Storm Daniel On July 16, a tropical disturbance formed far to the south of Baja California and quickly increased in convective activity and organization. The NHC designated it as a tropical depression that night (July 17 UTC). The depression continued to organize and was designated as a tropical storm the next day. http://www.nhc.noaa.gov/text/refresh...l/180236.shtml http://www.npmoc.navy.mil/jtwc/warnings/ep0506web.txt Two more storms brewing on Asia side of the equator after 3 just passed... http://www.npmoc.navy.mil/jtwc.html Current Western Pacific / Indian Ocean Tropical Systems * Tropical Cyclone Formation Alert WTPN21 [text] -TC Warning Graphic [.GIF~15K] -IR Satellite Imagery [.JPG~120K] -JMV 3.0 Data [file] * Tropical Depression 06W Warning #01 [text] Debris storms from faded Hurricane Carlotta now passing over Arizona, New Mexico, Utah, Colorado at sunset line (possible fire-starter lightning displays)... Prosecute EXXON Stockholders for Global Warming Wildfires Damages wrote: 3rd Hurricane this week forming in the Acapulco Hot Spot in the Pacific. Earlier this week we had 3 simultanious hurricanes, Bilis, Bud & Carlotta, on the Pacific equator, but now the calm before the storm. This week it's Daniel on the Eastern Pacific and next coming up in the Western Pacific will be Typhoon Kaemi probably to begin forming in a few days. The ITCZ from Africa to Asia across the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans probably has some Maximun number of Hurricanes it can spawn simultaneously. In 2004 there were four active hurricanes in the Atlantic (Ivan, Jeanne, Lisa & Karl) and one in the Pacific on the other side of Mexico. There may have been some far East but we ddn't have satellite access to see them then. This year we can see the whole watery half of the world at once. It's going to be a show. The Atlantic season is delayed because the massive dustbowl is suppressing canes, But you can only bottle that genie for so long and then it busts out -- a good Cape Verde hurricane would rain the dust out of the air and then the excitement begins. |
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