SPAC: MAILA - Post-Tropical


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Re: SPAC: MAILA - Severe Tropical Cyclone

#41 Postby cycloneye » Wed Apr 08, 2026 8:59 pm

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Re: SPAC: MAILA - Severe Tropical Cyclone

#42 Postby Teban54 » Thu Apr 09, 2026 10:59 am

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Re: SPAC: MAILA - Severe Tropical Cyclone

#43 Postby cycloneye » Thu Apr 09, 2026 12:05 pm

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Re: SPAC: MAILA - Severe Tropical Cyclone

#44 Postby sasha_B » Thu Apr 09, 2026 1:15 pm

I think Cyclone Maila peaked around 130 kt (1-minute sustained) and 924 hPa, circa 1200 UTC yesterday, based on a consistent subjective presentation of T6.5 and ADT CI resting a little higher at T6.6 (with raw fixes of T6.3~7.0) at that time. That is to say, I think Aus. BoM was spot-on with 130 kt (based on 115ⅹ1.14) and 924 hPa, and the JTWC was a little low with 125 kt and 930 hPa. This would put Maila at an intensity comparable to Dudzai's, but still weaker than Horacio and Narelle in my record-keeping.

However, based on WMO standards, it is officially the most intense storm of the year so far, having matched both of those storms for wind speed at a lower central pressure per the responsible RSMCs' operational tracks.
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Re: SPAC: MAILA - Post-Tropical

#45 Postby cycloneye » Sat Apr 11, 2026 11:59 am

Last warning:

LOCATED APPROXIMATELY 534
NM SOUTH OF KAPINGAMARANGI, HAS TRACKED NORTHEASTWARD AT 06 KNOTS
OVER THE PAST SIX HOURS. ANIMATED MULTISPECTRAL IMAGERY (MSI)
REVEALS THAT TC 30P HAS NEARLY COMPLETELY UNRAVELED OVER THE PAST
12 HOURS, BECOMING A SHALLOW VORTEX VOID OF ANY DEEP CONVECTION.
A PARTIAL 10223Z METOP-B ASCAT IMAGE REVEALS 30P IS 35 KTS, WITH
MAXIMUM WINDS CONFINED TO THE NORTHWESTERN QUADRANT. THE ENVIRONMENT
IS ASSESSED AS UNFAVORABLE, CHARACTERIZED BY THE SIGNIFICANT COLD
WATER UPWELLING (SUB 20C) CAUSED BY THE STORM'S QUASISTATIONARY
TRACK IN THE SOLOMON SEA. DETERMINISTIC MODEL TRACK AND INTENSITY
GUIDANCE IS IN GOOD AGREEMENT THAT 30P WILL REMAIN IN THE SOLOMON
SEA WHILE IT CONTINUES TO DETERIORATE. THIS IS THE FINAL WARNING ON
THIS SYSTEM BY THE JOINT TYPHOON WRNCEN PEARL HARBOR HI. THE SYSTEM
WILL BE CLOSELY MONITORED FOR SIGNS OF REGENERATION. MINIMUM CENTRAL
PRESSURE AT 110000Z IS 998 MB.
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Re: SPAC: MAILA - Post-Tropical

#46 Postby Ulf » Sat Apr 11, 2026 12:36 pm

Maila dying much earlier than previously forecasted pretty much ends any chance of SPAC hitting average for ACE this season which seems to be a trend for the past few years.
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