In the Neya ocean, tropical storm Anita has been named just below the Micronesian islands, it is predicted to peak as a Category 2 hurricane within the next 5 days, Anita is continuing to head westward.
In the Neya ocean, tropical storm Anita has been named just below the Micronesian islands, it is predicted to peak as a Category 2 hurricane within the next 5 days, Anita is continuing to head westward.
Bud I'm gonna be celebrating new years
Dear god.
The ETCD caught this image of ethan, the storm seems to be starting to color
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@GloriouslyBlonde that looks completely identical to Ida 1958, and Ida probably looked like melissa as well
Linda 1997
Will there be a ethan article soon?
Thats what happens when a TC hit an area never hit by a TC before
Why do they have to 'modernize' everything?
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Also i think thats cyclonic storm mandous not montha
Its a tropical storm now
I have a wikipedia account also
This is tropical storm (or cyclone) corrine of 1969
Thats its track
No? ora was weakening on land
November 2014 was not a good month for northern Amodeba, it got hit by 2 category 5 hurricanes in the same month in a prior inactive season, both Hurricanes Miranda and Ora caused significant damage in northern Amodeba, Miranda caused $24.7 Billion dollars in damage mainly on the Franz de Lauche Archipelago where Miranda wiped out nearly everything as it stayed on top of the islands at peak winds of 195 mph, miranda had a very odd track which i will show you later, Ora formed not too long after Miranda did, it could have become Ned but a subtropical storm took the name before it, Ora would stall and rapidly intensify east of the Franz de Lauche Archipelago and head south, it would peak at 175 Mph and strike Northern Amodeba at 155 Mph, Ora caused the Most damage at $55.8 billion dollars in damage since it hit the large city of Sauchua which Miranda Missed as it was farther to the north.
Satellite Image of Miranda at peak intensity nearing Landfall on the Island of Kimberton.
Peak winds: 195 Mph
Pressure: 879 Mbar
Track of Hurricane Miranda
Satellite Imagery of Hurricane Ora
Peak Winds: 175 Mph
Pressure: 901 Mbar
Track of Hurricane Ora
Kalen isn't gonna becomes a doomsday storm its gonna get eaten by Ethan