Tropical Cyclone 15P

Feb 5, 12:00 AM

Storm Status

Inactive

This storm is no longer active and has passed.

Storm Classification

Tropical Storm

Wind speeds range from 34 to 63 knots, indicating moderate danger.

Max Wind Speed

45 kts

The current wind speed is slightly lower than the maximum recorded speed.

Storm Position

165.90° N, -19.40° W

The storm was last reported moving in a north-east direction.

Tropical Cyclone 15P Latest Update

Tropical Cyclone 15P Overview

Tropical Cyclone 15P was a significant weather event categorized under severe storms. The cyclone was active in early February 2025, with its lifecycle spanning from February 2nd to February 5th, 2025. The Joint Typhoon Warning Center (JTWC) provided detailed tracking and analysis of the storm's progression.

Storm Development and Path

The cyclone initially formed on February 2, 2025, with wind speeds recorded at 40 knots. It was first located at coordinates 165.9°E, 19.4°S. Over the next few days, the storm moved in a generally eastward direction, with its path recorded through several coordinates:

  • February 2, 18:00 UTC: 166.8°E, 19.9°S, 40 knots
  • February 3, 00:00 UTC: 167.8°E, 20.7°S, 45 knots
  • February 3, 06:00 UTC: 167.8°E, 20.8°S, 45 knots
  • February 3, 12:00 UTC: 168°E, 21°S, 40 knots
  • February 3, 18:00 UTC: 168.2°E, 21.1°S, 35 knots
  • February 4, 00:00 UTC: 169.3°E, 21.4°S, 30 knots
  • February 4, 06:00 UTC: 170.5°E, 21.4°S, 35 knots
  • February 4, 12:00 UTC: 172.4°E, 21.5°S, 35 knots
  • February 4, 18:00 UTC: 173°E, 21.4°S, 35 knots
  • February 5, 00:00 UTC: 174.1°E, 21.3°S, 35 knots

Throughout its course, the cyclone's intensity fluctuated, with maximum sustained winds reaching up to 45 knots. The storm eventually weakened and dissipated by February 5, 2025.

Impact and Observations

While the cyclone was active, it was closely monitored by meteorological agencies, providing crucial data for forecasting and preparedness. The storm's impact on land and sea was significant, although specific details on damage and affected areas were not provided in the available data.

Tropical Cyclone 15P serves as a reminder of the dynamic and often unpredictable nature of severe weather systems in the region. Continuous monitoring and advancements in meteorological science are essential for mitigating the impacts of such storms in the future.

Tropical Cyclone 15P: Current Information and Resources

Tropical Cyclone 15P is a significant weather event that has captured the attention of meteorologists and the public alike. This page aims to provide up-to-date information and resources about this cyclone, helping users stay informed and prepared.

Understanding Tropical Cyclones

A tropical cyclone is a rapidly rotating storm system characterized by a low-pressure center, strong winds, and a spiral arrangement of thunderstorms that produce heavy rains. These systems typically form over warm tropical or subtropical waters. For a detailed definition, you can refer to the NOAA's guide on tropical cyclones.

Recent Developments

As of the latest updates, Tropical Cyclone 15P has been developing near the Western Caribbean Sea. It is important to monitor such systems as they can quickly evolve into more severe weather phenomena. For more information on the current status of Tropical Cyclone 15P, you can visit WTSP's coverage.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • What is the definition of a tropical cyclone? - According to the World Health Organization, tropical cyclones are intense circular storms that originate over warm tropical oceans, with maximum sustained wind speeds exceeding 119 kilometers per hour.
  • What are the classifications of tropical cyclones? - The Hong Kong Observatory classifies tropical cyclones based on their maximum sustained winds, ranging from tropical storms to severe typhoons.
  • What wind speed is considered a tropical cyclone? - The National Hurricane Center defines a tropical cyclone as having maximum sustained winds of 39 mph (34 knots) or higher.

Additional Resources

For further reading and to stay updated on tropical cyclones, consider visiting the NOAA's Tropical Cyclone Climatology page and the Britannica's article on tropical cyclones.

Stay safe and informed as you track the developments of Tropical Cyclone 15P.

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