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Monthly Tropical Cyclone Tracks October 2009
[Summaries and Track Data] [Prepared by Gary Padgett]

 
              GLOBAL TROPICAL CYCLONE TRACKS - OCTOBER 2009

          !!!! IMPORTANT -- PLEASE SEE NOTE AT END OF FILE !!!!


ATLANTIC (ATL) - North Atlantic Ocean, Caribbean Sea, Gulf of Mexico


                          Sources of Information
                          ----------------------

     The track coordinates, central pressure and 1-minute average
  maximum sustained wind values were obtained from the operational
  forecast/advisories issued by the Tropical Prediction Center/National
  Hurricane Center located in Miami, Florida.   A 1-minute averaging
  period is the standard used by all U. S. civilian and military
  warning services for tropical cyclone warnings.

     Following is the link to the Wikipedia page for the 2009 Atlantic
  Hurricane Season:

  http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2009_Atlantic_hurricane_season>

     Some of the official storm reports are now available on TPC/NHC's
  website at the following URL:

  http://www.nhc.noaa.gov/2009atlan.shtml>


                              Systems Tracked
                              ---------------

   Tropical Storm GRACE (09)                           27 Sep - 07 Oct         
   Tropical Storm HENRI (10)                           06 - 09 Oct

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Storm Name: GRACE                 Cyclone Number: 09      Basin: ATL


   Date   Time   Lat      Lon    Cent  MSW   MSW        Remarks
          (GMT)                 Press 1-min 10-min
                                 (mb) (kts) (kts)
-------------------------------------------------------------------------

09 SEP 27 0600	43.2 N	 45.1 W                   Extratropical LOW
09 SEP 27 1200	43.3 N	 43.8 W                   NCEP reanalysis data
09 SEP 27 1800	45.1 N	 42.3 W 
09 SEP 28 0000	45.3 N	 40.7 W 
09 SEP 28 1200	45.2 N	 40.1 W                   No data for 0600Z
09 SEP 28 1800	44.9 N	 38.4 W 
09 SEP 29 0000	44.9 N	 37.3 W 
09 SEP 29 0600	44.3 N	 36.3 W 
09 SEP 29 1200	42.6 N	 35.0 W 
09 SEP 29 1800	42.4 N	 34.4 W 
09 SEP 30 0000	41.2 N	 33.5 W 
09 SEP 30 0600	40.2 N	 33.2 W 
09 SEP 30 1200	38.8 N	 34.6 W	  995   40        NRL data
09 SEP 30 1800	37.4 N	 33.1 W	  995   40 
09 OCT 01 0000	36.7 N	 31.6 W	  995   40 
09 OCT 01 0600	36.9 N	 29.8 W	  995   40 
09 OCT 01 1200	37.7 N	 29.0 W	  995   40 
09 OCT 01 1800	38.7 N	 28.5 W	  984   45        ST3.5 
09 OCT 02 0000	39.5 N	 28.8 W	  984   45        ST2.5 
09 OCT 02 0600	40.0 N	 29.5 W	  984   45        ST2.5 
09 OCT 02 1200	40.2 N	 30.0 W	  984   45        ST1.5 
09 OCT 02 1800	41.0 N	 30.4 W	  984   45 
09 OCT 03 0000	41.4 N	 31.0 W	  984   45 
09 OCT 03 0600	41.4 N	 31.8 W	  984   45 
09 OCT 03 1200	40.8 N	 32.5 W	  984   45 
09 OCT 03 1800	39.9 N	 32.3 W	  984   45 
09 OCT 04 0000	39.1 N	 31.3 W	  996   35 
09 OCT 04 0600	38.5 N	 29.5 W	  994   40 
09 OCT 04 1200	38.3 N	 26.8 W	  993   45 
09 OCT 04 1800	38.8 N	 23.9 W	  992   50 
09 OCT 05 0000  40.2 N   21.3 W   990   55        Initial NHC advisory
09 OCT 05 0600  42.0 N   19.0 W   989   60
09 OCT 05 1200  44.3 N   17.2 W   990   55
09 OCT 05 1800  46.7 N   15.6 W   990   50
09 OCT 06 0000  48.7 N   14.4 W   986   45
09 OCT 06 0300  49.7 N   13.4 W   986   45        Last NHC advisory
09 OCT 06 0600  50.0 N   13.0 W   993             See Note
09 OCT 06 1200  51.0 N   10.0 W   998
09 OCT 06 1800  52.0 N    7.0 W   998             South of Ireland.
09 OCT 07 0000  52.0 N    5.0 W  1003             In Bristol Ch./S. Wales
09 OCT 07 0600  53.0 N    3.0 E  1005             In southern North Sea

Note: Data for the pre-advisory stages of Grace was sent to the author by
Steve Young, and is based upon either NCEP reanalysis or NRL data as
indicated.  Data for the post-advisory stage was sent to the author by
Kevin Boyle.  In the post-season "best track", Grace's peak MSW has been
reduced to 55 kts.  The TPC/NHC storm report dissipates post-Grace's
circulation before reaching Wales; however, according to Julian Heming,
observations suggest that there was a surface circulation at least up
through 07/0000 UTC (landfall was approximately 06/2039 UTC).

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Storm Name: HENRI                 Cyclone Number: 10      Basin: ATL


   Date   Time   Lat      Lon    Cent  MSW   MSW        Remarks
          (GMT)                 Press 1-min 10-min
                                 (mb) (kts) (kts)
-------------------------------------------------------------------------

09 OCT 06 1800  17.7 N   53.4 W  1007   35
09 OCT 07 0000  18.1 N   54.7 W  1006   40
09 OCT 07 0600  18.0 N   55.6 W  1005   45
09 OCT 07 1200  18.6 N   56.6 W  1007   40
09 OCT 07 1800  19.1 N   57.8 W  1008   35
09 OCT 08 0000  19.3 N   59.2 W  1009   30
09 OCT 08 0600  19.7 N   60.6 W  1009   30
09 OCT 08 1200  19.7 N   61.5 W  1010   30
09 OCT 08 1800  20.2 N   62.1 W  1012   25        Final NHC advisory
09 OCT 09 0000  21.0 N   63.0 W  1012   25        Remnant LOW
09 OCT 09 0600  21.0 N   63.0 W  1013   25

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NORTHEAST PACIFIC (NEP) - North Pacific Ocean East of Longitude 180


                         Sources of Information
                         ----------------------

     The track coordinates, central pressure and 1-minute average
  maximum sustained wind values were obtained from the operational
  forecast/advisories issued by the Tropical Prediction Center/National
  Hurricane Center in Miami, Florida, for locations east of longitude
  140W, and from the Central Pacific Hurricane Center in Honolulu,
  Hawaii, for locations west of longitude 140W.  A 1-minute averaging
  period is the standard used by all U. S. civilian and military
  warning services for tropical cyclone warnings.

     Following is the link to the Wikipedia page for the 2009 Eastern
  Pacific Hurricane Season:

  http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2009_Pacific_hurricane_season>

     Some of the official storm reports are now available on TPC/NHC's
  website at the following URL:

  http://www.nhc.noaa.gov/2009epac.shtml>


                             Systems Tracked
                             ---------------

   Tropical Storm OLAF (18E)                           01 - 04 Oct
   Tropical Storm PATRICIA (19E)                       11 - 15 Oct
   Hurricane RICK (20E)                                15 - 21 Oct
   Hurricane NEKI (03C)                                18 - 27 Oct

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Storm Name: OLAF                  Cyclone Number: 18E     Basin: NEP


   Date   Time   Lat      Lon    Cent  MSW   MSW        Remarks
          (GMT)                 Press 1-min 10-min
                                 (mb) (kts) (kts)
-------------------------------------------------------------------------

09 OCT 01 1200  18.9 N  117.9 W  1004   30
09 OCT 01 1800  19.2 N  117.8 W  1002   35
09 OCT 02 0000  20.3 N  117.4 W  1002   35
09 OCT 02 0600  21.6 N  117.4 W  1000   40
09 OCT 02 1200  22.7 N  117.5 W  1000   40
09 OCT 02 1800  23.4 N  117.3 W  1004   35
09 OCT 03 0000  24.2 N  116.8 W  1004   35
09 OCT 03 0600  23.9 N  117.4 W  1005   30        Relocated
09 OCT 03 1200  24.1 N  115.9 W  1002   30
09 OCT 03 1800  23.7 N  114.2 W  1002   30        Relocated
09 OCT 04 0000  23.9 N  112.9 W  1002   25        Final NHC advisory
09 OCT 04 0600  24.2 N  112.0 W  1005   20        Remnant LOW
09 OCT 04 1200  25.0 N  111.0 W  1005   25        Inland
09 OCT 04 1800  26.5 N  110.0 W  1007   25

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Storm Name: PATRICIA              Cyclone Number: 19E     Basin: NEP


   Date   Time   Lat      Lon    Cent  MSW   MSW        Remarks
          (GMT)                 Press 1-min 10-min
                                 (mb) (kts) (kts)
-------------------------------------------------------------------------

09 OCT 11 1800  17.1 N  108.3 W  1006   30
09 OCT 12 0000  17.6 N  108.5 W  1003   35
09 OCT 12 0600  18.2 N  108.8 W  1001   40
09 OCT 12 1200  18.8 N  109.6 W  1000   40
09 OCT 12 1800  19.5 N  110.0 W   999   45
09 OCT 13 0000  19.7 N  109.9 W   997   50
09 OCT 13 0600  20.4 N  109.3 W   997   50
09 OCT 13 1200  21.1 N  109.1 W   997   50
09 OCT 13 1800  21.9 N  108.9 W   997   50
09 OCT 14 0000  22.4 N  109.0 W  1002   35
09 OCT 14 0600  22.7 N  109.4 W  1004   30        Final NHC advisory
09 OCT 14 1200  23.0 N  110.0 W  1008   30        Remnant LOW
09 OCT 14 1800  23.0 N  111.0 W  1009   25
09 OCT 15 0000  23.0 N  112.0 W  1009   20
09 OCT 15 0600  22.0 N  112.5 W  1010   20

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Storm Name: RICK                  Cyclone Number: 20E     Basin: NEP


   Date   Time   Lat      Lon    Cent  MSW   MSW        Remarks
          (GMT)                 Press 1-min 10-min
                                 (mb) (kts) (kts)
-------------------------------------------------------------------------

09 OCT 15 1800  11.9 N   96.6 W  1005   30
09 OCT 16 0000  12.3 N   97.3 W   999   45
09 OCT 16 0600  12.4 N   97.9 W   994   55
09 OCT 16 1200  12.6 N   99.0 W   987   65
09 OCT 16 1800  12.8 N   99.6 W   981   75
09 OCT 17 0000  13.2 N  100.5 W   975   85
09 OCT 17 0600  13.7 N  101.4 W   960  100
09 OCT 17 1200  14.1 N  102.5 W   938  125
09 OCT 17 1800  14.6 N  103.9 W   934  130
09 OCT 18 0000  14.9 N  105.3 W   906  155        See Note
09 OCT 18 0600  15.1 N  106.6 W   906  155
09 OCT 18 1200  15.6 N  107.8 W   914  150
09 OCT 18 1800  16.1 N  109.0 W   921  140
09 OCT 19 0000  16.8 N  109.9 W   936  125
09 OCT 19 0600  17.3 N  110.7 W   950  110
09 OCT 19 1200  17.6 N  111.3 W   950  110
09 OCT 19 1800  18.2 N  111.5 W   972   90
09 OCT 20 0000  18.8 N  111.8 W   980   75
09 OCT 20 0600  19.3 N  111.6 W   988   60        Downgraded at 0300Z
09 OCT 20 1200  19.7 N  111.1 W   991   55
09 OCT 20 1800  20.0 N  110.5 W   990   55
09 OCT 21 0000  20.6 N  109.7 W   990   55
09 OCT 21 0600  21.4 N  108.9 W   990   55
09 OCT 21 1200  22.9 N  106.9 W   994   48
09 OCT 21 1800  24.0 N  105.4 W  1004   30        Inland
09 OCT 21 2100  24.5 N  104.5 W  1004   30        Final NHC advisory

Note: With a peak intensity of 155 kts, Rick is the second strongest
Eastern North Pacific hurricane on record, exceeded only by Hurricane
Linda of 1997 (160 kts).  Rick is also the strongest October cyclone
on record in the Northeast Pacific basin.

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Storm Name: NEKI                  Cyclone Number: 03C     Basin: NEP
(Name assigned by CPHC, Honolulu)

   Date   Time   Lat      Lon    Cent  MSW   MSW        Remarks
          (GMT)                 Press 1-min 10-min
                                 (mb) (kts) (kts)
-------------------------------------------------------------------------

09 OCT 18 1800   8.3 N  154.1 W  1008   25
09 OCT 19 0000   8.5 N  156.7 W  1007   30
09 OCT 19 0600   8.7 N  158.2 W  1007   30
09 OCT 19 1200   9.2 N  158.9 W  1006   35
09 OCT 19 1800  10.3 N  159.1 W  1006   35
09 OCT 20 0000  11.1 N  160.4 W  1006   35
09 OCT 20 0600  11.9 N  161.7 W  1006   35
09 OCT 20 1200  12.8 N  162.8 W  1005   45
09 OCT 20 1800  13.9 N  163.6 W  1003   55
09 OCT 21 0000  15.0 N  164.8 W   996   65
09 OCT 21 0600  15.9 N  165.7 W   985   70
09 OCT 21 1200  16.6 N  166.4 W   980   80
09 OCT 21 1800  17.6 N  166.7 W   965   95 
09 OCT 22 0000  18.3 N  166.7 W   960  100
09 OCT 22 0600  19.2 N  166.6 W   956  105
09 OCT 22 1200  20.0 N  166.2 W   960  105
09 OCT 22 1800  20.4 N  166.4 W   965  100  
09 OCT 23 0000  21.5 N  166.1 W   970   90
09 OCT 23 0600  21.9 N  166.0 W   975   85
09 OCT 23 1200  22.5 N  165.7 W   985   70
09 OCT 23 1800  22.9 N  165.4 W   995   55        Downgraded at 1500Z
09 OCT 24 0000  23.2 N  165.3 W   998   55
09 OCT 24 0600  23.6 N  165.0 W   998   55
09 OCT 24 1200  24.0 N  164.4 W   999   55
09 OCT 24 1800  24.5 N  164.0 W  1001   50
09 OCT 25 0000  25.1 N  163.8 W  1001   50
09 OCT 25 0600  24.8 N  163.9 W  1002   50
09 OCT 25 1200  24.7 N  164.4 W  1003   45
09 OCT 25 1800  24.7 N  164.4 W  1003   45
09 OCT 26 0000  24.9 N  164.8 W  1004   40
09 OCT 26 0600  25.3 N  165.5 W  1008   35
09 OCT 26 1200  26.0 N  165.0 W  1009   35
09 OCT 26 1800  27.2 N  165.7 W  1010   30
09 OCT 27 0000  28.8 N  165.3 W  1010   30
09 OCT 27 0300  30.3 N  164.9 W  1010   30

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NORTHWEST PACIFIC (NWP) - North Pacific Ocean West of Longitude 180


                          Sources of Information
                          ----------------------

     The track coordinates and 1-minute average maximum sustained wind
  values in general were taken from operational warnings issued by the
  Joint Typhoon Warning Center (JTWC) of the U. S. Air Force and Navy,
  located at Pearl Harbor, Hawaii.  The central pressure and 10-minute
  average maximum sustained wind estimates for most systems were obtained
  from warnings issued by the Japanese Meteorological Agency (JMA), which
  is the World Meteorological Organization's Regional Specialised Meteor-
  ological Centre for the basin.  In a few instances, information from
  warnings issued by other Asian warning centers may have been utilized.
  The center position coordinates from JMA and other centers were com-
  pared with those from JTWC and annotations made in the Remarks column
  when the differences in general amounted to 40-50 nm or more.

     Michael V. Padua of Naga City in the Philippines, owner of the
  Typhoon 2000 website, sends me cyclone tracks based upon warnings
  issued by the Japanese Meteorological Agency and the Philippines'
  Atmospheric, Geophysical & Astronomical Services Administration
  (PAGASA).  A special thanks to Michael for his efforts.

     Following is the link to the Wikipedia page for the 2009 Pacific
  Typhoon Season:
  
  http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2009_Pacific_typhoon_season>

     Following are links to Michael Padua's storm logs for the October
  tropical cyclones:

  Nepartak - http://www.typhoon2000.ph/stormarchives/2009/stormlogs/outsidePAR/21W09_log.htm>

  Lupit - http://www.typhoon2000.ph/stormarchives/2009/stormlogs/18ramil09_log.htm>

  Mirinae - http://www.typhoon2000.ph/stormarchives/2009/stormlogs/19santi09_log.htm>


                              Systems Tracked
                              ---------------

   Tropical Storm NEPARTAK (21W / 0919)                08 - 19 Oct
   Super Typhoon LUPIT (22W / 0920 / RAMIL)            14 - 30 Oct
   Typhoon MIRINAE (23W / 0921 / SANTI)                25 Oct - 02 Nov

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Storm Name: NEPARTAK              Cyclone Number: 21W     Basin: NWP
PAGASA Internal Name: None        JMA Tropical Storm Number: 0919
   Date   Time   Lat      Lon    Cent  MSW   MSW        Remarks
          (GMT)                 Press 1-min 10-min
                                 (mb) (kts) (kts)
-------------------------------------------------------------------------

09 OCT 08 0000  14.0 N  143.0 E  1004         25  JMA bulletin
09 OCT 08 1200  16.7 N  143.0 E  1004   25    30  No data for 0600Z
09 OCT 08 1800  17.0 N  143.4 E  1002   30    30  JMA: 17.8N/143.2E
09 OCT 09 0000  18.9 N  142.8 E  1002   30    30
09 OCT 09 0600  19.6 N  142.6 E  1000   30    35
09 OCT 09 1200  20.0 N  142.5 E   998   30    35
09 OCT 09 1800  20.4 N  142.6 E   998   30    35
09 OCT 10 0000  20.9 N  142.5 E   998   30    35
09 OCT 10 0600  21.5 N  141.8 E   998   35    35  JMA: 21.3N/142.6E
09 OCT 10 1200  22.0 N  141.8 E   998   35    35  JMA: 21.6N/142.4E
09 OCT 10 1800  22.2 N  142.1 E   998   35    35  JMA: 22.2N/143.0E
09 OCT 11 0000  22.4 N  142.1 E   996   35    40  JMA: 22.3N/142.7E
09 OCT 11 0600  22.7 N  142.7 E   996   50    40
09 OCT 11 1200  23.0 N  143.3 E   996   55    40
09 OCT 11 1800  23.2 N  143.6 E   992   55    45
09 OCT 12 0000  23.7 N  144.5 E   992   55    45
09 OCT 12 0600  24.7 N  145.4 E   992   50    45  JMA: 24.3N/145.1E
09 OCT 12 1200  25.5 N  146.4 E   992   50    45
09 OCT 12 1800  26.8 N  147.8 E   992   50    45
09 OCT 13 0000  28.7 N  150.7 E   992   45    45  JMA: 28.6N/150.1E
09 OCT 13 0600  30.7 N  153.1 E   992   40    45
09 OCT 13 1200  31.1 N  154.6 E   996         45  JMA warnings
09 OCT 13 1800  32.6 N  157.8 E   996         45 
09 OCT 14 0000  34.0 N  160.0 E   998         40  Extratropical
09 OCT 14 0600  35.0 N  163.0 E  1000         40
09 OCT 14 1200  36.0 N  166.0 E  1000         40
09 OCT 14 1800  37.0 N  168.0 E  1000         35
09 OCT 15 0000  38.0 N  172.0 E  1000         35
09 OCT 15 0600  39.0 N  175.0 E   998         35
09 OCT 15 1200  40.0 N  178.0 E   998         35
09 OCT 15 1800  41.0 N  180.0 E   998         35  Blend of JMA and OPC
09 OCT 16 0000  41.0 N  178.0 W   995         40  OPC warnings
09 OCT 16 0600  43.0 N  174.0 W   995         40
09 OCT 16 1200  43.0 N  171.0 W   994         40
09 OCT 16 1800  43.0 N  168.0 W   994         40
09 OCT 17 0000  43.0 N  164.0 W   987         40
09 OCT 17 0600  43.0 N  160.0 W   990         40
09 OCT 17 1200  43.0 N  157.0 W   997         40
09 OCT 17 1800  44.0 N  153.0 W   996         40
09 OCT 18 0000  45.0 N  150.0 W   995         40
09 OCT 18 0600  45.0 N  147.0 W   995         35
09 OCT 18 1200  45.0 N  145.0 W   999         40
09 OCT 18 1800  45.0 N  140.0 W  1000         40
09 OCT 19 0000  44.0 N  137.0 W  1002         35
09 OCT 19 0600  44.0 N  133.0 W  1004         30
09 OCT 19 1200  42.0 N  129.0 W  1006         30

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Storm Name: LUPIT                 Cyclone Number: 22W     Basin: NWP
PAGASA Internal Name: RAMIL       JMA Tropical Storm Number: 0920

   Date   Time   Lat      Lon    Cent  MSW   MSW        Remarks
          (GMT)                 Press 1-min 10-min
                                 (mb) (kts) (kts)
-------------------------------------------------------------------------

09 OCT 14 0000   9.6 N  152.9 E  1006   25    30
09 OCT 14 0600   9.8 N  150.6 E  1006   30    30
09 OCT 14 1200  10.1 N  149.1 E  1006   30    30  JMA: 11.2N/149.1E
09 OCT 14 1800  11.0 N  146.5 E  1004   35    30
09 OCT 15 0000  11.6 N  144.7 E  1004   35    30
09 OCT 15 0600  12.1 N  142.2 E  1004   40    30
09 OCT 15 1200  12.4 N  140.5 E  1004   45    30
09 OCT 15 1800  12.7 N  138.7 E  1000   55    35  JMA: 12.4N/139.1E
09 OCT 16 0000  13.2 N  137.3 E   992   60    45  JMA: 13.0N/137.7E
09 OCT 16 0600  13.9 N  136.0 E   980   65    55
09 OCT 16 1200  14.2 N  134.3 E   975   65    65
09 OCT 16 1800  14.5 N  133.2 E   970   85    65
09 OCT 17 0000  15.1 N  132.8 E   965   85    70
09 OCT 17 0600  15.6 N  132.3 E   955   95    80
09 OCT 17 1200  16.1 N  132.4 E   950  105    85
09 OCT 17 1800  16.7 N  132.5 E   950  115    85
09 OCT 18 0000  17.1 N  132.8 E   940  115    90
09 OCT 18 0600  17.3 N  133.5 E   940  130    90
09 OCT 18 1200  17.6 N  134.0 E   940  130    90
09 OCT 18 1800  18.0 N  134.2 E   930  135    95
09 OCT 19 0000  18.5 N  134.0 E   930  135    95
09 OCT 19 0600  19.0 N  133.2 E   930  130    95
09 OCT 19 1200  19.4 N  132.4 E   940  115    90
09 OCT 19 1800  19.8 N  131.5 E   945  105    85
09 OCT 20 0000  20.1 N  130.5 E   950   95    80
09 OCT 20 0600  20.4 N  129.7 E   950   95    80
09 OCT 20 1200  20.5 N  128.9 E   960   85    75
09 OCT 20 1800  20.5 N  127.9 E   960   85    75
09 OCT 21 0000  20.1 N  127.0 E   965   80    70
09 OCT 21 0600  19.8 N  126.3 E   965   80    70
09 OCT 21 1200  19.5 N  125.6 E   965   80    70
09 OCT 21 1800  19.1 N  125.3 E   965   80    70
09 OCT 22 0000  18.9 N  124.8 E   965   80    70
09 OCT 22 0600  18.8 N  124.3 E   965   65    70
09 OCT 22 1200  18.9 N  123.6 E   970   65    65
09 OCT 22 1800  18.7 N  123.5 E   970   65    65
09 OCT 23 0000  18.9 N  123.4 E   970   60    65
09 OCT 23 0600  19.5 N  123.5 E   975   55    60  JMA: 19.0N/123.1E
09 OCT 23 1200  19.8 N  123.6 E   980   55    55  JMA: 19.4N/123.4E
09 OCT 23 1800  19.9 N  124.4 E   980   55    55  JMA: 19.7N/124.0E
09 OCT 24 0000  21.4 N  125.0 E   985   50    50
09 OCT 24 0600  22.3 N  125.5 E   985   50    50
09 OCT 24 1200  23.0 N  125.8 E   980   55    55
09 OCT 24 1800  23.5 N  126.7 E   980   60    55
09 OCT 25 0000  24.6 N  127.6 E   980   60    55
09 OCT 25 0600  24.9 N  128.5 E   980   50    55
09 OCT 25 1200  25.9 N  130.3 E   980   45    55
09 OCT 25 1800  26.8 N  131.7 E   980   45    55
09 OCT 26 0000  27.5 N  133.6 E   980   45    55  Final JTWC warning
09 OCT 26 0600  29.1 N  135.8 E   980         55  JMA warnings
09 OCT 26 1200  31.3 N  139.1 E   980         55
09 OCT 26 1800  34.0 N  142.8 E   980         55
09 OCT 27 0000  38.7 N  146.2 E   970         60
09 OCT 27 0600  42.0 N  150.0 E   960         65
09 OCT 27 1800  46.0 N  155.0 E   956         70  No data for 1200Z
09 OCT 28 0000  48.0 N  159.0 E   956         65
09 OCT 28 0600  49.0 N  163.0 E   956         60
09 OCT 28 1200  51.0 N  165.0 E   956         55
09 OCT 28 1800  51.0 N  167.0 E   960         55
09 OCT 29 0000  51.0 N  168.0 E   968         55
09 OCT 29 0600  52.0 N  170.0 E   974         50
09 OCT 29 1200  52.0 N  173.0 E   980         45
09 OCT 29 1800  53.0 N  173.0 E   984         40
09 OCT 30 0000  54.0 N  174.0 E   990         35
09 OCT 30 0600  55.0 N  174.0 E   992         35
09 OCT 30 1200  56.0 N  173.0 E   994         35
09 OCT 30 1800  57.0 N  174.0 E   996         30

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Storm Name: MIRINAE               Cyclone Number: 23W     Basin: NWP
PAGASA Internal Name: SANTI       JMA Tropical Storm Number: 0921

   Date   Time   Lat      Lon    Cent  MSW   MSW        Remarks
          (GMT)                 Press 1-min 10-min
                                 (mb) (kts) (kts)
-------------------------------------------------------------------------

09 OCT 25 1200  11.0 N  154.0 E  1002         25  JMA bulletins
09 OCT 25 1800  11.0 N  152.0 E  1002         25
09 OCT 26 0000  12.2 N  151.3 E  1004   25    25
09 OCT 26 0600  12.7 N  149.9 E  1002   30    25
09 OCT 26 1200  13.2 N  148.4 E  1004   35    25
09 OCT 26 1800  13.6 N  146.9 E  1004   35    30
09 OCT 27 0000  14.1 N  145.4 E  1002   35    30
09 OCT 27 0600  14.8 N  143.7 E   998   40    35
09 OCT 27 1200  15.6 N  142.2 E   994   45    40
09 OCT 27 1800  15.9 N  140.2 E   985   65    50
09 OCT 28 0000  16.2 N  138.5 E   965   75    70
09 OCT 28 0600  16.2 N  136.9 E   960   85    75
09 OCT 28 1200  16.3 N  135.4 E   955   85    80
09 OCT 28 1800  16.3 N  133.7 E   955   85    80
09 OCT 29 0000  16.1 N  132.2 E   955   90    80
09 OCT 29 0600  15.8 N  130.6 E   960   90    75
09 OCT 29 1200  15.7 N  129.4 E   960   90    75  JMA: 16.2N/128.9E
09 OCT 29 1800  15.2 N  127.9 E   960   90    75  JMA: 15.7N/127.7E
09 OCT 30 0000  15.1 N  125.9 E   960   90    75
09 OCT 30 0600  14.9 N  124.6 E   965   85    70
09 OCT 30 1200  14.5 N  123.3 E   970   85    65
09 OCT 30 1800  14.3 N  121.7 E   980   55    55  Over central Luzon
09 OCT 31 0000  14.1 N  120.2 E   980   50    55  In Manila Bay
09 OCT 31 0600  14.3 N  119.0 E   980   55    55  In South China Sea
09 OCT 31 1200  14.3 N  117.8 E   985   50    50
09 OCT 31 1800  14.1 N  116.2 E   990   45    45
09 NOV 01 0000  13.9 N  115.4 E   990   40    45
09 NOV 01 0600  13.7 N  114.2 E   990   40    45
09 NOV 01 1200  13.8 N  113.6 E   990   50    45
09 NOV 01 1800  13.8 N  112.2 E   990   50    45
09 NOV 02 0000  13.4 N  110.8 E   990   45    45
09 NOV 02 0600  12.9 N  109.7 E   990   65    45
09 NOV 02 1200  12.7 N  108.5 E   996   45    40  Inland
09 NOV 02 1800  13.0 N  107.0 E  1000         30  JMA bulletin

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              !!!!!!  IMPORTANT NOTE - PLEASE READ  !!!!!!

     To repeat the caveat which is included in the Author's Note
  at the end of the cyclone summaries--the tropical cyclone tracks
  I prepare are based upon the operational warnings/advisories/
  advices/bulletins which are issued by the various tropical cyclone
  warning agencies around the world.   Users of these tracks should
  be aware that they are preliminary and subject to revision during
  post-seasonal analyses of the cyclones by the forecasters and
  analysts at the several warning centers.

     For the Atlantic and Northeast Pacific basins, official tropical
  cyclone reports and "best tracks" can be found at the website of
  the Tropical Prediction Center/National Hurricane Center:

     http://www.nhc.noaa.gov>

     The Joint Typhoon Warning Center's website contains links to their
  Annual Tropical Cyclone Reports which include that agency's "best
  tracks" for tropical cyclones in the Northwest Pacific basin, the
  North Indian Ocean, and the Southern Hemisphere:

     http://www.usno.navy.mil/JTWC>



  SPECIAL NOTE:  Back issues of the global tropical cyclone summaries
  and monthly cyclone track files can be obtained at the following
  websites:

    ftp://ftp.aoml.noaa.gov/hrd/pub/landsea/padgett/>
    http://australiasevereweather.com/cyclones/>
    http://www.typhoon2000.ph>
    http://mpittweather.com>


  PREPARED BY:

  Gary Padgett              [email protected]


  SIGNIFICANT CONTRIBUTIONS BY:

  Michael V. Padua          [email protected] 
                            [email protected]

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Document: trak0910.htm
Updated: 8th December 2009

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