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After a rapid intensification, Typhoon Mawar has become the most powerful storm of 2023 globally, according to the Joint Typhoon Warning Centre (JTWC). Mawar’s peak winds have surged to 175 mph ...
Typhoon Usagi tracking west-northwest towards the Philippines on 13 November 2024 (Joint Typhoon Warning Center) The Philippines, Japan, Taiwan, and even US territories like Guam are frequently ...
The United States Joint Typhoon Warning Center described it as historic, considering it one of the most intense typhoons ever to strike northern Vietnam. Government reports estimate that Typhoon Yagi and the subsequent floods caused property damages of 88.7 trillion VND (approximately 3.65 billion USD) and resulted in over 300 deaths and ...
At 00:00 UTC the following day, the Japan Meteorological Agency (JMA) classified the system as a tropical depression, [2] and by 03:00 UTC, the United States Joint Typhoon Warning Center (JTWC) issued a tropical cyclone formation alert for the disturbance, citing a favorable environment for development characterized by low to moderate vertical ...
Radar image of Typhoon Cobra. The origins of the Joint Typhoon Warning Center (JTWC) can be traced back to June 1945, when the Fleet Weather Center/Typhoon Tracking Center was established on the island of Guam, after multiple typhoons, including Typhoon Cobra of December 1944 and Typhoon Connie in June 1945, had caused a significant loss of men and ships.
The storm was moving west at 8 mph with winds reaching 120 mph, the Joint Typhoon Warning Center said. The agency is run by the US Navy. In the US, the wind speed is comparable to that of a ...
On November 5, 2010, Commander Naval Meteorology and Oceanography Command (CNMOC) [2] established Fleet Weather Center San Diego (FWC-SD). This served to relocate all maritime and aviation services to San Diego, and consolidate all weather services provided across the Third, Fifth and Seventh Fleet Areas of Responsibility(AOR) in order to consolidate weather services for the Pacific and Indian ...
Mawar’s maximum sustained winds were 140 mph early Wednesday, the equivalent of a Category 4 hurricane, according to the Joint Typhoon Warning Center. That’s down from 155 mph earlier, which ...