Another typhoon possible later this week – July 20, 2023



A new system is brewing in the Philippine Sea, and is expected to develop into a significant tropical cyclone and possibly a major typhoon this weekend and into next week. Whilst the track remains uncertain, the storm is expected to track generally north over the next few days, and could then turn further west, or continue in a northerly direction. Wherever the storm tracks, rainfall accumulations are expected to be very high owing to the storm’s size, and its possible intensity.

Tropical Storm Calvin passed just south of the big island of Hawaii on Wednesday morning local time, and has now died off as it pulls away from the rest of the islands. Some residual rainfall and thunderstorms could still affect the western Hawaiian islands in the next few hours.

Tropical Storm Don, whilst small, is holding firm. The sheared storm is still barely holding convection over its center, but conditions are expected to improve soon as it starts to turn towards the west. Land impacts are still not expected.

Elsewhere, signals for extra storms in the Western Pacific next week are possible in the South China Sea and in the open ocean, as well as in the Eastern Pacific.

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22 thoughts on “Another typhoon possible later this week – July 20, 2023”

  1. Surprising of so far of how many storms haven’t developed I would’ve expected the Atlantic to be much further same with the Epac but obviously the wind sheer

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  2. Storms GFS wants:

    NATL:
    TS Emily

    EPAC:
    HU Dora

    WPAC:
    STY Doksuri (Egay)
    TS 06W (i say this because 06W is a system that Doksuri abosorbs. Thats why you saw Doksuri getting bigger. And its short lived so yeah.)
    TY Khanun
    STY Lan
    2 invests that does the Fujiwara Dance

    10:36 Joe Mama :troll:

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