Saturday, July 22, 2017
Right now: Six tropical storm systems spinning in the Pacific at once.
This is just remarkable: six rotating tropical systems in
the North Pacific at once.
The accompanying image is from https://earth.nullschool.net, on July
22, 2017, with titles added.
From left, Tropical Storms Noru and Kulap in the Western
Pacific, and then, east of Hawai`i, Tropical Storm Fernanda, Tropical Storm Greg,
Tropical Depression 10-E and Tropical Depression 9-E.
We won't add comment, other than to say that these are interesting times. Several of these systems have been, or are likely to be, hurricanes.
© Jan TenBruggencate 2017
Posted by Jan T at 8:42 AM
Labels: Climate Change, Marine Issues, Oceanography, Weather, Wind
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
1 comment:
Mark Marshall
Get your kit ready just in case!
Post a Comment