vbhoutex wrote::uarrow: Why does it make no sense?
Usually a system with an eye like that on a microwave image is stronger than 45 knots.
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vbhoutex wrote::uarrow: Why does it make no sense?
Derek Ortt wrote:that looks like a 65KT typhoon on visible and a 55KT storm on IR. I'd go with 60KT. Then again, I tsaw Indiiana score the disallowed TD yesterday, so maybe I need thicker glasses...
HURAKAN wrote: 02/0230 UTC 13.1N 110.3E T5.0/5.0 MIRINAE -- West Pacific
JTWC x 2
CloudStrider wrote:We live in NE Cambodia at 13.44 and 107. What kinds of things should we expect from Mirinae. It looks like there is a moisture laden radial arm north of the center that will dump lots of rain on the same wathershed that received Ketsana's deluge a few weeks ago (in the mountains west of Danang). That rain brought much suffering to the tribal people we work with living along the rivers of NE Cambodia. Should we expect something similar?
Or will the SW movement attenuate some of the effects where we live?
Finally, where did the T5.0 come from (what site?)
Thanks for your help. This site helped us warn people before Ketsana. Most of the people we work with have no phones, TVs or internet!!
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