Currently No Tropical Cyclones

March 01, 2007 - May 01, 2007
Posted by: HadesGodWyvern, 1:02 AM GMT on March 01, 2007 +2








THE FLOOD ADVISORY CONTINUES FOR ALL OR PORTIONS OF THE FOLLOWING RIVERS.. ROCK RIVER

ROCK RIVER NEAR JOSLIN, Illinois
* UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE.
* AT 10 AM THE STAGE WAS 11.3 FEET.
* FLOOD STAGE IS 12 FEET.
* FORECAST...THE RIVER WILL CONTINUE TO FALL...FALLING BELOW
11 FEET TUESDAY NIGHT.



Webcam from Interstate 74 bridge over the Mississippi river
(Webcam down)


significant snow this season
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November 30 - 11 in
January 14 - near 2 in
January 21 - 3 in
February 6 - 6 in
February 12/13 - 6.6 inches
February 16 - near 2 in
February 25 - 3 inches
April 11 - 1.5 inches (was mostly rain)

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Tropical Cyclone and Typhoon 2007 season

30April2007 18:00 p.m. UTC/30April 2007 13:00 p.m. CDT

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Information used for this blog are from
Joint Typhoon Warning Center
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South Indian Ocean
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Metro France: La Reunion
Australian Bureau of Meteorology (Perth and Darwin)
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South Pacific
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Fiji Meteorological Service: Nadi RSMC
Australian Bureau of Meteorology (Brisbane)
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Northwest Pacific
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Japan Meteorological Agency: Tokyo
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CURRENT ACTIVE STORMS IN THE WORLD

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North Indian Ocean
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Area of Responibility
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India Meteorological Department

Joint Typhoon Warning Center

Tropical Disturbance Summary
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Area of convection near 10.0șN 98.9șE or 250 nm south-southwest of Bangkok, Thailand. Infrared satellite imagery depicts persistent deep convection with a broad poorly defined low level circulation center. Upper level analysis indicates that the disturbance is located south of the ridge axis and is under weak vertical wind shear with diffluent flow fueling convective bursts.

Maximum sustained surface winds are estimated at 12 to 18 knots with a minimum sea level pressure of 1006 mb.

The potential of the disturbance to form into a significant tropical cyclone within the next 24 hours remains POOR.

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Northwest Pacific Ocean
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Area of Responsibility
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Japan Meteorological Agency

No Tropical Cyclones

Weather Chart 30Apr 12AM UTC
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Low Pressure Areas: (5N 167E)

Storm archives (Active Storms in Bold)

April
T0701.Kong-Rey 960 hPa

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Southwestern Indian Ocean
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Area of Responsibility
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Metro France: La Reunion

No Tropical Cyclones

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South Pacific
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Area of Responsibility
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Fiji Meteorological Service (north of 25S-160E)
Tropical Cyclone Warning Center Wellington, New Zealand (south of 25S-160E)


Marine Weather Bulletin
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Storm archives (Active Storms in Bold)

March
12F.Noname 998 hPa
13F.Becky 975 hPa

April
14F.CLIFF 980 hPa

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Southeast Pacific Ocean
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Area of Responsibility
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Bureau of Meteorology (Brisbane)

Region Area
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Eastern Australia


Tropical Cyclone Outlook
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At the present time there are no significant tropical disturbances in the Coral Sea.

This is the final tropical cyclone outlook for the 2006-2007 season. The outlooks will be reissued November 1st 2007.

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Area of Responsibility
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Bureau of Meteorology (Darwin)

Region Area
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Northern Australia

Tropical Cyclone Outlook
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At the present time there are no significant tropical low indicated in the Northern Territory.


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Southeast Indian Ocean
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Area of Responsibility
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Bureau of Meteorology (Perth)

Region Area
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Western Australia/Central Indian Ocean


Western Australia (110E-125E)
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There are no significant tropical lows evident and no indications that a tropical cyclone will form within the next three days.

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Central Indian Ocean (90E-110E)
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Tropical Cyclone Outlook
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There are no significant lows evident in the region.

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Storm archives (Active Storms in Bold)

March
10R.Gamede (Feb)
04U.George 910 hPa/105 knots (10 min)
05U.Odette 990 hPa
06U.Jacob 954 hPa
12R.Indlala 935 hPa (RSMC Reunion)
13R.noname 1000 hPa
07U.Kara 942 hPa
14R.Jaya

April
14R.JAYA 930 hPa (Mar)
15R.NONAME 998 hPa (subtropical)


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Thanks goes to MargieKieper for this helpful chart =)


T-num_____JMA__________equiv__________US__________SS_Cat
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Tropical Depression
2.0______30_kt___________34_kt___________30_kt__________
Tropical Storm
2.5______35_kt___________40_kt___________35_kt__________
3.0______45_kt___________51_kt___________45_kt__________
Severe Tropical Storm
3.5______55_kt___________63_kt___________55_kt__________
Typhoon
4.0______65_kt___________74_kt___________65_kt__________1
4.5______70_kt___________80_kt___________77_kt__________1-2
5.0______77_kt___________88_kt___________90_kt__________2-3
5.5______85_kt___________97_kt__________102_kt__________3
6.0______93_kt__________106_kt__________115_kt__________4
6.5_____100_kt__________114_kt__________127_kt__________4
Super Typhoon
7.0_____107_kt__________122_kt__________140_kt__________5
7.5_____115_kt__________131_kt__________155_kt__________5
8.0_____122_kt__________139_kt__________170_kt__________5


Updated: 8:08 AM GMT on May 01, 2007   Permalink | A A A
Local Weather
Overcast
54 °F
Overcast
Personal Weather Stations
Snavely Subdivision (2.0mi NE Sterling)
Sterling, IL
Elevation: 715 ft
Temperature: 53.6 °F
Dew Point: 45.2 °F
Humidity: 73%
Wind: 4.0 mph from the SE
Wind Gust: 6.0 mph
Updated: 2:16 PM CDT on May 25, 2013