Hypothetical Hurricanes Hurricane Center

The Hypothetical Hurricanes Hurricane Center is a hurricane forecasting center, formed on June 15, 2016 by Layten. This page is dedicated to providing user forecasts for tropical cyclones and their precursor lows around the world, and will be updated as often as possible when systems are active.

Tropical Depression Two-E
Tropical Depression EP0216 ahs lost some of its organization recently, and so the initial intensity has been reduced to 25 kt for this advisory package. The system is following the forecast philosophy, and is continuing WNW out into the Pacific. The intensity guidance ahs been adjusted accordingly.

Current - 30 mph, 1008 mbar - ADT:T0.0 | ODT: T0.0 (maxed out) | Advisory intensity: T1.5

FORECASTER HOLLAND

FORECAST:

Subtropical Storm Danielle
Still not cited by the NHC at all, we think Subtropical Depression Four has quickly developed 39 mph winds and we're now declaring it as a subtropical storm. It's pressure has decreased meaning intensification. While thunderstorms were never in a band, that's beacuse of a front that ends on the east side of this storm that causes calm weather, but convection runs through that front. Currently it just has moved east and a little little little bit south, and it's speed is still maintained. As it entered the north region of the subtropical waters of the Atlantic, it quickly intensified, and may be still intensifying. If it develops into a fully tropical system it could maybe intensify into a hurricane, even though that is unlikely. FORECASTER NUNO

Minimal outlook:

18 JUNE: EXTRATROPICAL CYCLONE

Invest 95-L
A former frontal boundary has interacted with a tropical wave near the Yucatan Peninsula, and is expected to move out into the Bay of Campeche over the weekend, where there is a low chance of tropical cyclone formation possible over the unusually warm waters there. This would support the CMC model, which shows a 60 mph tropical cyclone developing and making landfall on the Gulf coast from June 20 - June 21. Regardless of development, this system is likely to drop heavy rainfall over the coastlines affected, which will lead to landslides in raised areas as a result. FORECASTER HOLLAND

Invest 96-L
A tropical wave near the Cape Verde Islands is producing scattered moderate convection north of the ITCZ. The system is moving westwards at 20 kt, and may acquire tropical cyclone status within the coming week or so.

FORECASTER HOLLAND