Tropical Storm Nokaen
Jan 20 at 6:00 PM
This storm is no longer active and has passed.
Wind speeds are below 34 knots, posing minimal danger.
The current wind speed is lower than the maximum recorded speed.
The storm was last reported moving in a south-east direction.
Current Status and Intensity
Tropical Storm Nokaen has weakened to a Tropical Depression as of the latest observation on January 20, 2026, at 18:00 GMT. The current wind speed has decreased to 30 knots, with a maximum recorded wind speed of 50 knots during its more intense phases. The storm's latest position is approximately 17.10°N latitude and 133.00°E longitude. This indicates a significant downgrade from its peak conditions, and it is no longer classified as a tropical storm.
Recent Track and Movement
The trajectory of Tropical Storm Nokaen has exhibited a general northwest trend over the past few days. Below is a summary of its position data:
- January 16, 2026, 06:00 GMT - 35 kts at 12.00°N, 128.00°E
- January 17, 2026, 00:00 GMT - 45 kts at 13.50°N, 125.00°E
- January 17, 2026, 06:00 GMT - 50 kts at 14.10°N, 124.40°E (Peak intensity)
- January 19, 2026, 12:00 GMT - 30 kts at 17.00°N, 127.00°E
- January 20, 2026, 18:00 GMT - 30 kts at 17.10°N, 133.00°E
Over the course of its existence, Nokaen experienced a gradual decline in wind strength as it continued moving northwest, showcasing the unpredictable nature of tropical systems.
Impacts for Mariners and Coastal Communities
As of the latest update, the effects of Tropical Storm Nokaen are diminishing but still warrant caution for mariners and coastal communities. Though the storm has weakened, residual winds of up to 30 knots may still pose hazards. Key impacts include:
- Increased wave heights, potentially hazardous for small craft.
- Possibility of localized flooding due to rainfall in affected coastal regions.
- Residual instability in the atmosphere could lead to further isolated storms in adjacent areas.
Mariners should remain vigilant and monitor updated forecasts as conditions can change rapidly.
Safety Recommendations
Given the current classification of Tropical Depression and its waning intensity, it is crucial for sailors and coastal residents to take appropriate precautions:
- Stay informed of the latest weather updates and forecasts from official sources.
- Keep vessels secure in safe harbors, ensuring that moorings can withstand residual winds and wave action.
- Be prepared for possible emergency situations, including evacuation plans for coastal communities.
Although Nokaen has lost its tropical storm status, the potential hazards associated with its remnants persist. Careful attention to local weather advisories will help ensure safe navigation and coastal safety during this period.
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