Difference between revisions of "2020 North Pacific summer windstorm season"
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− | |style="background-color:#ffff00"| | + | |style="background-color:#ffff00"|41 kts |
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+ | |Wap | ||
+ | |April 7 – 7 | ||
+ | |style="background-color:#ffff00"|Windstorm | ||
+ | |style="background-color:#ffff00"|40 kts | ||
+ | |style="background-color:#ffff00"|1006 hPa | ||
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+ | |- | ||
+ | |Xadaq | ||
+ | |April 8 – 8 | ||
+ | |style="background-color:#ffff00"|Windstorm | ||
+ | |style="background-color:#ffff00"|46 kts | ||
+ | |style="background-color:#ffff00"|990 hPa | ||
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|style="background-color:#ff7f00"|57 kts | |style="background-color:#ff7f00"|57 kts | ||
|style="background-color:#ff7f00"|967 hPa | |style="background-color:#ff7f00"|967 hPa | ||
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+ | |Marakvyrgyn | ||
+ | |April 7 – 7 | ||
+ | |style="background-color:#ffff00"|Windstorm | ||
+ | |style="background-color:#ffff00"|40 kts | ||
+ | |style="background-color:#ffff00"|994 hPa | ||
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+ | |Nikolai | ||
+ | |April 9 – active | ||
+ | |style="background-color:#ffff00"|Windstorm | ||
+ | |style="background-color:#ffff00"|34 kts | ||
+ | |style="background-color:#ffff00"|997 hPa | ||
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Revision as of 20:11, 9 April 2020
The 2020 Northeast Pacific winter windstorm season runs from April 1 to September 30.
Tables
Aleutian – Large, strong, deep, and consolidated cyclone reaching peak intensity near the Aleutian islands
Aleutian b "Siberian Slush" – Weaker satellite cyclone associated with a large and broad push of cold Siberian air
Aleutian c – Cyclone that develops in the Aleutian/Bering region as a result of cold advection from a cyclone downstream of it
Kona – cut-off low near Hawaii
Northwesterly (kNW) – Cyclones associated with a northwesterly jet tracking toward the southeast, particularly into the western United States, with a ridge upstream
Fast Elongated Weak (FEW) – storms that are typically east-west elongated, weak and often deepening as they exit Japan into the open north Pacific, travelling quickly east or northeast and lasting less than a day, usually are followed by a strong cyclone which usually forms either behind or peripherally on the surface low (but is a different system)
April
Name | Dates active | Peak classification | Max winds | Min pressure | Typology |
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Vesna | April 4 – 8 | Windstorm | 41 kts | 993 hPa | |
Wap | April 7 – 7 | Windstorm | 40 kts | 1006 hPa | |
Xadaq | April 8 – 8 | Windstorm | 46 kts | 990 hPa |
Name | Dates active | Peak classification | Max winds | Min pressure | Typology |
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Laqř | April 1 – 5 | Windstorm | 57 kts | 967 hPa | |
Marakvyrgyn | April 7 – 7 | Windstorm | 40 kts | 994 hPa | |
Nikolai | April 9 – active | Windstorm | 34 kts | 997 hPa |
Impacts
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