January 5, 2015
After Western Pacific spawned the massive Hagupit and little rain-maker Jangmi, the attention has shifted to the seas around Australia. If forecasts are to be believed that area is going to throw out many tropical cyclones in the coming days.
A low pressure area has already developed in the Timor Sea near Kimberley. It has come under NOAA's notice. It calls it "Invest" 99S. This storm is expected to intensify in the coming days into a tropical cyclone.
Bureau of Meteorology spokesman Neil Bennett has hinted that the low pressure may tun into a tropical cyclone in the "Perth Now" newspaper. Mr Bennett said forecasters think the low will remain over land but may move over water late in the week and intensify into a tropical cyclone.
Another "Low" has formed near Papua New Guinea which is set to strengthen into a storm soon. Perhaps before the expected storm near Kimberley. It will become a tropical cyclone by January 7, 2015.
The Gulf of Carpentaria at the Queensland coast is also in the throes of giving birth to a cyclone.
So in the coming 7 days there are three potential cyclones waiting to be born in the seas near Australia.
We shall keep a close watch on the emerging situation and keep you posted.
South Western Indian Ocean
The forecast models persist with the prediction of a humdinger of a storm developing north of Mauritius on January 14, 2015. The storm is expected to intensify rapidly and move right through Rodrigues Island. Seems like the Mascarene Islands are in for really rough weather mid-January.
After Western Pacific spawned the massive Hagupit and little rain-maker Jangmi, the attention has shifted to the seas around Australia. If forecasts are to be believed that area is going to throw out many tropical cyclones in the coming days.
A low pressure area has already developed in the Timor Sea near Kimberley. It has come under NOAA's notice. It calls it "Invest" 99S. This storm is expected to intensify in the coming days into a tropical cyclone.
Bureau of Meteorology spokesman Neil Bennett has hinted that the low pressure may tun into a tropical cyclone in the "Perth Now" newspaper. Mr Bennett said forecasters think the low will remain over land but may move over water late in the week and intensify into a tropical cyclone.
Another "Low" has formed near Papua New Guinea which is set to strengthen into a storm soon. Perhaps before the expected storm near Kimberley. It will become a tropical cyclone by January 7, 2015.
The Gulf of Carpentaria at the Queensland coast is also in the throes of giving birth to a cyclone.
So in the coming 7 days there are three potential cyclones waiting to be born in the seas near Australia.
We shall keep a close watch on the emerging situation and keep you posted.
South Western Indian Ocean
The forecast models persist with the prediction of a humdinger of a storm developing north of Mauritius on January 14, 2015. The storm is expected to intensify rapidly and move right through Rodrigues Island. Seems like the Mascarene Islands are in for really rough weather mid-January.
Expected Tracks Path of Upcoming cyclone at northern Australia coast. January 2015.
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