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SLP estimations by CMA! [2]
Hi all, Finally I’ve finished the analysis… the fact that the China Meteorological Administration (CMA) ignored all the real-time observations during GONI. Please not that the colourful lines DO NOT represent the minimum SLP near the centre of GONI (…as GONI DID … Continue reading
“extraordinary” SLP estimation by China Meteorological Administration (CMA)!
The Sea level pressure (SLP) estimations by the China Meteorological Administration (CMA) were extrememly crazy during the past 2 days…… I’ll talk more about that after GONI dies later this week… or next week…
Local Weather Forecast…
We’re preparing to launch local weather forecast (expected to be 96-hour / 4-day forecast) next month… One or two co-operative website(s) will join… We will bring you the latest news in a couple of weeks… Please tell us if you … Continue reading
Who am I?? Who is he??
Hello! Let me say something about our site’s first mascot… Its name? PTCC Buddy??…unknown. Should be a boy. Just born, 0 year old. It… he will be representing PTCC from now on. Perhaps you will meet him frequently!
Swine Influenza Prevention
Notice the latest development of Swine influenza!!! Pay attention to the following guidelines… To protect yourself, practice general preventive measures for influenza: Avoid close contact with people who appear unwell and who have fever and cough. Wash your hands … Continue reading
01W on the way?
The first Indian cyclone (01B, named BIJLI) made landfall on Bangladesh last week. Now convective cells are becoming active in the Pacific, and models like GFS and ECMWF are predicting a Tropical Cyclone to form over the South China Sea … Continue reading
New PTCC logos
Our existing web logo will be replaced by the following new ones! Different colours are available. If you would like to help promote PTCC, free feel to use them in your own website! URL of PTCC: http//www.pacificstorms.org/ Thanks!
New TC categories…
In the coming storm season, two new categories of Tropical Cyclone intensity, Severe Typhoon (SeTY) and Super Typhoon (SuTY), will be introduced. See the table below for details. Thanks for your attention.