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Tropical Cyclone Products

Active Storms:
Storm Name Storm ID Dvorak Intensity Last Classified Basin
Unnamed 18L T2.0/2.0 04/1800Z Atlantic
Unnamed 93E Too Weak 04/1800Z East Pacific
YINXING 24W T4.0/4.0 04/1730Z West Pacific

TCFP Probability Colors

Map Legend:

Dvorak CI Chart


Dvorak CI: less than 2.5

Dvorak CI: 2.5 to 3.5

Dvorak CI: 4.0 and up
 
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Atlantic / Carribean
East/ Central Pacific
West Pacific / Indian Ocean
Satellite Imagery with TCFP


Dvorak Classifications

Subjective position and intensity estimates of tropical disturbances and cyclones across the globe using the internationally recognized Dvorak technique.

Bulletins

Text bulletins disseminated by 0100Z, 0700Z, 1300Z, and 1900Z describing the position and intensity estimates for tropical disturbances and tropical cyclones globally.

Microwave Positions

Subjective position estimates of tropical disturbances and cyclones across the globe using a variety of microwave sensors.

ADT

The ADT provides an automated, objectively-derived estimate of the tropical cyclone location and intensity using the latest official forecast bulletins from the Joint Typhoon Warning Center (JTWC).

eTRaP

The eTRaP is a simple ensemble that allows for the generation of probabilistic forecasts of rainfall in addition to deterministic rainfall totals.

TCFP

The Tropical Cyclone Formation Probability Product provides an estimate of the probability of tropical cyclone formation within the next 24 to 48 hours in 1 by 1 degree latitude/longitude areas from 45S to 45N and 0 to 360E.

MTCSWA

MTCSWA combines information from several data sources to create a mid-level wind analysis which is then adjusted to the surface. Eight products are displayed, most notably an inner core scale surface wind analysis.

MWTC

Microwave-based Tropical Cyclone (TC) Products provide estimates of tropical cyclone maximum wind speed, minimum sea level pressure, radii of 34, 50, and 64 knot winds in 4 quadrants relative to the storm center.

Outside Tropical Products