By Adolfo Cristian Farizano
Corrientes, Argentine Republic, Thursday 3 of September of 2009.
Image: World - wide situation map, Courtesy of Weather Underground.
While the Tropical Storm Jimena in the Eastern Pacific, and the Tropical Storm Erika, goes way to the decline, it made its appearance in scene today, in the Western Pacific, the Tropical Depression Thirteen.
Jimena, after to have caused numerous material damages, and the loss of some life, esteem that a little will follow in earth more, soon to enter itself again in the Pacific, where it can continue losing force, degrading itself to Tropical Depression, soon to disappear in the sea. But also the possibility that exists, already in oceanic water, it retakes to be able and it follows course high seas. It only is to follow close by, the final development of the existence of this dangerous meteor of the nature.
Meanwhile Erika, continues losing forces, and probably it will have disappeared in the next hours.
But as we are at the height of the season of hurricanes and typhoons, while they disappear dissipating in the anything, appear others, also been born from the anything.
Of that form, we were today, with the appearance in the Western Pacific Ocean, with the Tropical Depresión Thirteen. Due to the temperature of the oceanic surface in that place, and to the area where it made its presentation, it is very probable that in the next hours it is gaining force, and is become a next Tropical Storm first, and later in a Typhoon.
That would turn, it into a potential danger, because it is developing in a region highly populated.
Finalizing the writing of this article, we have the following Picture of Situation: Jimena, degrading itself with maintained maximum winds of 45 mph and bursts of 55 mph; Erika, also degrading themselves with maintained maximum winds of 35 mph and bursts of 45 mph, and Thirteen, in growth with maintained maximum winds of 35 mph and bursts of 45 mph, moving in main directorate, at a speed of 3 mph.
As always, it only is to close by follow the real development of the three mentioned meteors, because the final trajectory that follow, is always erratic, surprising, and the majority of the times, unexpected.
This it is an article written in its totality, by the Research Center Transenerclima, taking as it bases, the World - wide Situation map of Severe Storms, consulted by courtesy of
Weather Underground. Thanks for the visit. It always returns. It will be welcome. Its qualification is a aid. Until another “Transenerclima Moment”.
Corrientes, Argentine Republic, Thursday 3 of September of 2009.
Image: World - wide situation map, Courtesy of Weather Underground.
While the Tropical Storm Jimena in the Eastern Pacific, and the Tropical Storm Erika, goes way to the decline, it made its appearance in scene today, in the Western Pacific, the Tropical Depression Thirteen.
Jimena, after to have caused numerous material damages, and the loss of some life, esteem that a little will follow in earth more, soon to enter itself again in the Pacific, where it can continue losing force, degrading itself to Tropical Depression, soon to disappear in the sea. But also the possibility that exists, already in oceanic water, it retakes to be able and it follows course high seas. It only is to follow close by, the final development of the existence of this dangerous meteor of the nature.
Meanwhile Erika, continues losing forces, and probably it will have disappeared in the next hours.
But as we are at the height of the season of hurricanes and typhoons, while they disappear dissipating in the anything, appear others, also been born from the anything.
Of that form, we were today, with the appearance in the Western Pacific Ocean, with the Tropical Depresión Thirteen. Due to the temperature of the oceanic surface in that place, and to the area where it made its presentation, it is very probable that in the next hours it is gaining force, and is become a next Tropical Storm first, and later in a Typhoon.
That would turn, it into a potential danger, because it is developing in a region highly populated.
Finalizing the writing of this article, we have the following Picture of Situation: Jimena, degrading itself with maintained maximum winds of 45 mph and bursts of 55 mph; Erika, also degrading themselves with maintained maximum winds of 35 mph and bursts of 45 mph, and Thirteen, in growth with maintained maximum winds of 35 mph and bursts of 45 mph, moving in main directorate, at a speed of 3 mph.
As always, it only is to close by follow the real development of the three mentioned meteors, because the final trajectory that follow, is always erratic, surprising, and the majority of the times, unexpected.
This it is an article written in its totality, by the Research Center Transenerclima, taking as it bases, the World - wide Situation map of Severe Storms, consulted by courtesy of
Weather Underground. Thanks for the visit. It always returns. It will be welcome. Its qualification is a aid. Until another “Transenerclima Moment”.
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