Author name: Robert Speta

Multiple tropical areas to watch in the western pacific, July 28th Update

The Western Pacific is currently teeming with meteorological activity, with several areas of interest that warrant close observation. It is crucial to understand that the designation of an area as an “invest” does not necessarily mean it will develop into a typhoon or pose a direct threat to your location. This article aims to provide […]

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New LPA Developing and Enhanced Habagat Continues, July 27th Update

As we enter the weekend, weather patterns over the Western Pacific are shaping up to bring significant changes. The primary concern revolves around a developing low-pressure area off the east coast of Luzon, which has the potential to enhance the already active monsoonal flow across the region. Concurrently, Tropical Storm Gaemi (Carina) continues its journey,

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Typhoon Carina/Gaemi: near Super Typhoon Status (JULY 24TH)

Typhoon Carina, also known as Gaemi, is showing significant development and is on the brink of becoming the first super typhoon of the season. Despite some initial confusion, with the Joint Typhoon Warning Center (JTWC) briefly labeling it a super typhoon before correcting it, the storm is rapidly intensifying. Currently, it boasts winds nearing 130

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