Wednesday, September 2, 2009

TROPICAL DEPRESSION 93W [LABUYO]

93W (UNNAMED) MAX WIND SPEED PER AGENCY:

+ Philippines (PAGASA/10-min avg): 55 km/hr
+ Japan (JMA/10-min avg): 45 km/hr
+ USA (JTWC/1-min avg): 35 km/hr TROPICAL DEPRESSION 93W [LABUYO]


T2K PUBLIC ADVISORY NUMBER 002
6:00 PM PST (10:00 GMT) Wed 02 September 2009
Source: T2K ANALYSIS / JTWC SATELLITE FIX
# View: Advisory Archives (2004-2009)

Tropical Depression 93W (LABUYO) relocated to the west...almost stationary over the Northern Philippine Sea.

*Residents and visitors along Extreme Northern Luzon, Taiwan & Ryukyu Islands should closely monitor the progress of 93W.

*Kindly refer to your local warnings & bulletins issued by your country's official weather agency. This advisory is intended for additional information purposes only.

+ Forecast Outlook: 93W (LABUYO) is expected to remain quasi-stationary for the next 24 hours as it continues to consolidate. It shall become a strong tropical storm this weekend and may threaten Extreme Northern Luzon-Taiwan-Okinawa Area. Watch for more forecast outlook later today as forecast guidance models become fully available.

+ Effects: None yet as its broad circulation remains over the open waters of the Philippine Sea.

+ Current SW Monsoon Intensity: LIGHT TO MODERATE >> Light to moderate southwesterly winds not in excess of 40 kph with occasional thunderstorms and rains can be expected along the following affected areas: WESTERN MINDANAO, WESTERN & CENTRAL VISAYAS, PALAWAN & WESTERN MINDORO. Possible landslides, mudslides, mudflows (lahars) and life-threatening flash floods are likely to occur along steep mountain/volcanic slopes, river banks, low-lying & flood-prone areas of the affected areas.

+ Tropical Cyclone Watch:

(1) Tropical Disturbance 95W (LPA) continues to drift WNW across the South China Sea...currently located near lat 15.9N lon 111.6E...or about 365 km East of Da Nang, Vietnam...with 1-min maximum sustained winds of 30 kph...moving WNW slowly.

(2) Tropical Disturbance 97W (LPA) organizing over the Marshall Islands near Chuuk...currently located near lat 8.6N lon 158.4E...or about 3,520 km East of Mindanao...with 1-min maximum sustained winds of 30 kph...moving WNW slowly.

These systems will be closely monitored for possible development into Tropical Cyclones in the next 3 to 5 days. Kindly click the cool T2K Graphical Satellite Analysis, issued everyday @ 2 PM PST (06 GMT) on tropical systems across the Western Pacific.

[Important Note: Please keep in mind that the above forecast outlook, effects, current monsoon intensity, & tropical cyclone watch changes every 6 to 12 hrs!]

Time/Date: 6:00 PM PST Wed September 02 2009
Location of Center: 17.6º N Lat 129.8º E Lon
Distance 1: 860 km (465 nm) East of Tuguegarao City
Distance 2: 880 km (475 nm) ESE of Basco, Batanes
MaxWinds (1-min avg): 45 kph (25 kts) near the center
Peak Wind Gusts: 65 kph (35 kts)
Saffir-Simpson Scale: Tropical Depression
Coastal Storm Surge Height: 0 feet [0 m]
Central Pressure: 1002 millibars (hPa)
Recent Movement: West @ 02 kph (01 kt)
General Direction: Batanes-Taiwan Area
Size (in Diameter): 550 km (295 nm) / Average
Max Sea Wave Height (near center): 10 ft (3.0 m)
Zoomed Satellite Pic: Near Real-Time

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