Saturday, November 12, 2016

Pacific hurricane Marie Weakens to category 1 typhoon; No Warnings in vicinity



The most latest record from the country wide typhoon center in Miami, at 8:00 P.M. PDT, shows that hurricane Marie is “regularly weakening over chillier water.” The typhoon, placed round 1190 kms [740 miles] west of the southern tip of Baja California, has maximum sustained winds of ninety mph – a hundred and fifty km/h, lowering it to a class 1 typhoon.
Marie is presently transferring west-northwest at 14 mph -.22 km/h. The NHC stated “this motion is expected to maintain through Wednesday. A turn in the direction of the northwest is forecast Wednesday night time. storm force winds increase outward up to 60 miles – ninety five kms from the center, and tropical hurricane force winds expand outward as much as 240 miles – 390 kms.
on the contemporary song Marie “will be transferring over gradually colder water, and further weakening is forecast at some stage in the following 48 hours,” the NHC stated; including that “Marie is predicted to decay to a tropical storm on Wednesday and become post-tropical on Thursday.”
even though there are currently no coastal watches or warnings in effect, the NHC said that “surf, swells, generated via Marie, will hold to have an effect on a great deal of the Baja California Peninsula, the extreme southern Gulf of California and Southern California via Thursday. existence-threatening surf and rip contemporary situations are possibly due to these swells, as well as minor coastal flooding.”

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