Tropical Cyclone 28P
Mar 24 at 12:00 AM
This storm is no longer active and has passed.
Wind speeds range from 34 to 63 knots, indicating moderate danger.
The current wind speed matches the maximum recorded speed.
The storm was last reported moving in a south-east direction.
Current Status and Intensity
Tropical Cyclone 28P is currently classified as a Tropical Storm, with the latest recorded wind speed at 45 knots. This storm has reached its peak wind intensity at the same speed. As of the most recent observation on March 24, 2026, at 00:00 UTC, the storm is positioned at -23.60°N and 163.80°E.
Recent Track and Movement
Over the past few days, Tropical Cyclone 28P has exhibited a steady increase in intensity and has been tracked moving towards the southwest direction. The progression of its position and wind speeds is as follows:
- Mon, 23 Mar 2026, 00:00 UTC — 35 knots at -17.20°N, 162.50°E
- Mon, 23 Mar 2026, 06:00 UTC — 40 knots at -18.50°N, 162.90°E
- Mon, 23 Mar 2026, 12:00 UTC — 45 knots at -20.10°N, 162.90°E
- Mon, 23 Mar 2026, 18:00 UTC — 45 knots at -21.40°N, 163.50°E
- Tue, 24 Mar 2026, 00:00 UTC — 45 knots at -23.60°N, 163.80°E
This trajectory indicates that the storm is moving into more open waters, although its intensity has held steady at 45 knots since the afternoon of March 23.
Impacts for Mariners and Coastal Communities
While Tropical Cyclone 28P has not intensified beyond a Tropical Storm status, it still poses significant risks for mariners and coastal communities in its vicinity. Winds of 45 knots can create hazardous sea conditions, including:
- High waves and swells that may endanger smaller vessels.
- Potential for rough waters and visibility challenges.
Coastal communities may experience increased rainfall and the possibility of localized flooding. While the storm's land interaction is limited at this time, it is essential for mariners to be vigilant and prepare for changes in weather conditions.
Safety Recommendations
It is crucial for all sailors and coastal residents to remain alert and informed about the developments regarding Tropical Cyclone 28P. Recommended safety precautions include:
- Monitoring weather updates regularly through reliable sources, including PredictWind.
- Preparing vessels for potentially rough seas, which may include securing equipment and seeking safe harbor if necessary.
- Staying away from coastal areas prone to flooding until the storm passes and conditions stabilize.
- Heeding any evacuation orders issued by local authorities to ensure safety.
Maintaining a proactive approach will help mitigate risks associated with severe tropical weather conditions. Always prioritize safety and be prepared to adjust plans as the situation evolves.
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