User blog:CycloneNkechinyer/January 1, 2016 Weather Update- The 5 Depressions



Hello, this is forecaster Henry Hannig of the new Hurricane Center! We currently have a very active Southern Hemisphere, and a tropical depression in the Northern! Let's get right to it.

Here's the Details on Tropical Depression One-E:

Location: 11.4 N, 7.7 W Winds: 30MPH, Gusts 45MPH Movement: NW at 5 MPH

Tropical Depression One-E remains relatively disorganized, and is not expected to organize before moving into cooler waters just north of the 15th Parallel. Don't anticipate this one to be named, folks.

On to Tropical Depression One-S:

Location: 13.6 S, 11.4 W Winds: 35MPH, Gusts 45MPH Movement: SW at 10 MPH

Tropical Depression One-S appears to be more organized by the hour. Storms have banded and storms are in the center. During the next advisory, shall this be named, it's name will be Alan (I'm looking at you Puffle :D)

Now, here's the first Subtropical system of the year, Subtropical Depression Two-S, here's the latest advisory:

Location: 33.9 S, 43.6 W Winds: 30MPH, Gusts 45MPH Movement: SE at 15MPH

Subtropical Depression Two-S appears relatively organized at the moment. It's fast movement may be unlikely to render a naming, but it does have a small chance of being named. Since One-S is likely to be named before this storm, if this one shall be named, it will get the name Bee.

On to the next basin, with two final depressions to talk about. One-C and Two-C are both relatively close to each other right now. Both have a good chance to develop, but if they remain this close to each other, one may absorb the other.

Tropical Depression One-C:

Location: 7.3 S, 14.8 E Winds: 30MPH, Gusts 40MPH Movement: WSW at 5 MPH

Tropical Depression One-C is relatively organized at the moment. Will probably become named, and if so, it will receive the name Athena or Brayden.

Tropical Depression Two-C:

Location: 19.3 S, 22.2 E Winds: 25 MPH, Gusts 40MPH Movement: SSE at 10 MPH

Tropical Depression Two-C appears it will also develop. It will be close between Two-C and One-C over which one will get named first, so this storm may also receive the name Athena or Brayden.