Tropical Cyclone Mitchell
Feb 9 at 12:00 PM
This storm is no longer active and has passed.
Wind speeds range from 34 to 63 knots, indicating moderate danger.
The current wind speed is significantly lower than the maximum recorded speed.
The storm was last reported moving in a south-east direction.
Current Status and Intensity
Tropical Cyclone Mitchell is currently classified as a Tropical Storm with an observed wind speed of 45 knots. The storm reached its peak intensity with maximum recorded winds of 80 knots before beginning a gradual decline. As of the latest observation on February 9, 2026, at 12:00 GMT, the storm's position is approximately -25.30°N, 113.80°E. Despite the decrease in wind speed, the storm's residual effects may still pose risks to affected areas.
Recent Track and Movement
Throughout its lifespan from February 6 to February 9, 2026, Tropical Cyclone Mitchell exhibited significant changes in both intensity and position. Below is a summary of the storm's tracked points:
- Fri, 06 Feb 2026: Increased from 35 knots to 40 knots, moving west near -18.80°N, 120.90°E and -18.50°N, 119.80°E.
- Sat, 07 Feb 2026: Intensified rapidly to 80 knots by 18:00, located at -20.30°N, 116.20°E.
- Sun, 08 Feb 2026: Winds decreased from 75 knots to 60 knots, traveling south towards -21.60°N, 114.00°E.
- Mon, 09 Feb 2026: Continued weakening to 45 knots, situated at -25.30°N, 113.80°E.
This movement indicates a general trend of shifting towards the south and east, with varying intensity that has diminished considerably since its peak.
Impacts for Mariners and Coastal Communities
Mariners and coastal communities within the vicinity of Tropical Cyclone Mitchell should remain vigilant as even a weakening storm can result in hazardous maritime conditions. Primary risks associated with the storm include:
- Strong Winds: Although the current wind speed is 45 knots, previous gusts reaching 80 knots can create dangerous conditions on the water.
- Rough Seas: The changing wind speeds can lead to increased wave heights and turbulent sea conditions.
- Heavy Rainfall: Increased rainfall can result in localized flooding, particularly in low-lying coastal areas.
Coastal areas may face potential storm surges, which could lead to beach erosion and significant impacts on infrastructure.
Safety Recommendations
In light of Tropical Cyclone Mitchell's recent activity and ongoing impacts, the following safety recommendations are advised:
- Stay informed by monitoring official weather updates and forecasts, particularly from local meteorological services.
- Avoid sailing or venturing out to sea until conditions improve. Prioritize safety by remaining in port.
- Secure vessels and equipment to minimize damage from potential adverse weather conditions.
- Prepare an emergency plan in case of sudden weather changes or increased storm activity.
By taking these precautions, mariners and coastal residents can better protect themselves and their assets as the effects of Tropical Cyclone Mitchell dissipate.
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