2017-18 North Pacific polar cyclone season

2017-18 Pacific Hurricane Season
The 2017-18 Pacific Hurricane Season will start on December 1 and will end on May 15. This season is expected to be very active due to low shear and predicted warm sea surface temperatures.

Storms
No storms have formed in the NPAC as of now.

Outlook
 CSHC issuing advisories for the Western North Pacific on PS ANGELA 

As of 19:00 PDT Nov 3, 2017:
Location: 58.7°N 163.8°E

Maximum Winds: 55 kt

Minimum Central Pressure: 1002 mb

As of 19:00 PDT Nov 3, 2017:
Location: TBA

Maximum Winds: 30 kt

Minimum Central Pressure: 1010 mb 000 ABNT20 KBNWC 242328 PWONP NPAC-ALL

POLAR WEATHER OUTLOOK CHAPSTECK HURRICANE CENTER LAS VEGAS, NV 600 PM PDT THU NOV 2 2017

For the Northern Pacific basin:

WESTERN PACIFIC: The CSHC is issuing advisories on Polar Storm Angela, currently over Russia at 58 degrees north.

CENTRAL PACIFIC: 1. A disturbance, located only 1000 miles north-northeast of Hawaii, appears to be showing unusual snow shower activity. Development, although such an occurrence would be unusual, is possible as the storm moves west at 1 mph. Formation chance within 48 hours...low...20 percent. Formation chance within 5 days...low...40 percent.

EASTERN PACIFIC: No tropical cyclone activity is expected within the next 5 days.

$$ Forecaster Chap