Subj: Tropical Cyclone Weekly Summary #224 Date: 95-12-13 23:56:54 EST From: JBEVEN@delphi.com To: PaulJMC@aol.com This report is compiled from warnings issued by: National Hurricane Center Central Pacific Hurricane Center Naval Pacific Meteor./Ocean. Center Fiji Meteorological Service Meteorological Service of New Zealand Joint Typhoon Warning Center Japanese Meteorological Agency Bureau of Meteorology, Australia Philippine Meteorological Service Royal Observatory of Hong Kong Indian Meteorological Department Reunion Meteorological Service Mauritius Meteorological Service (others may be added as they become available) Author's Note: I'm sorry these summaries are so late, folks. I went out of town at Thanksgiving, and I'm still trying to get caught up. Summaries #225- #227 will be posted as soon as possible. WEEKLY TROPICAL CYCLONE SUMMARY #224 NOVEMBER 12 - 19, 1995 North Atlantic Basin: No tropical cyclones. Eastern North Pacific Basin (E of 140 Deg. W): No tropical cyclones. Central North Pacific Basin (180 Deg. W to 140 Deg. W): No tropical cyclones. Western North Pacific Basin (W of 180 Deg.): No tropical cyclones. North Indian Ocean Basin: No tropical cyclones. South Indian Ocean Basin (W of 135 Deg. E): Tropical Cyclone Daryl/Angnielle (TC-01S): Tropical Cyclone Daryl formed near 10S 96E on 17 November. Initially moving south-southwest, the system turned west on 18 November as it reached hurricane intensity. Daryl continued west on 19 November and was renamed Angnielle as it crossed 90E into the Reunion/Mauritius forecast area. At the end of the summary period, Daryl/ Angnielle was continuing west with 100 kt winds. The only available surface observation is from Cocos Island, which reported 30 kt sustained winds at 1800 UTC 17 November as the cyclone developed nearby. A minimum pressure of 1003.6 mb was reported three hours later. South Pacific Ocean Basin (E of 135 Deg. E): No tropical cyclones. Disclaimer: While an effort has been made to insure that this information is as accurate as possible, this is a preliminary and unofficial report drawn from operational warnings. Thus, it may not always agree with the best track information published after the storm is over. Please address any questions or comments on the information this week to Jack Beven at Internet addresses: jbeven@delphi.com or beven@trdis.aoml.erl.gov Past text copies of the Tropical Cyclone Weekly Summary can be obtained via anonymous ftp from squall.met.fsu.edu in directory pub/jack. They are also available by e-mail. Please send an e-mail message to Jack Beven if you are interested. ----------------------- Headers -------------------------------- From JBEVEN@delphi.com Wed Dec 13 23:56:22 1995 Return-Path: JBEVEN@delphi.com Received: from bos1f.delphi.com (bos1f.delphi.com [192.80.63.6]) by emin10.mail.aol.com (8.6.12/8.6.12) with ESMTP id XAA28332 for ; Wed, 13 Dec 1995 23:56:20 -0500 From: JBEVEN@delphi.com Received: from delphi.com by delphi.com (PMDF V5.0-5 #10880) id <01HYRZP0VMAO9AMW5Z@delphi.com> for PaulJMC@aol.com; Wed, 13 Dec 1995 23:55:01 -0500 (EST) Date: Wed, 13 Dec 1995 23:55:01 -0500 (EST) Subject: Tropical Cyclone Weekly Summary #224 To: PaulJMC@aol.com Message-id: <01HYRZP0VMAQ9AMW5Z@delphi.com> X-VMS-To: IN%"PaulJMC@aol.com" MIME-version: 1.0 Content-type: TEXT/PLAIN; CHARSET=US-ASCII Content-transfer-encoding: 7BIT