CURRENT TROPICAL CYCLONES
Tropical Cyclone 16E (Karina)…is located 530 miles southwest of the southern tip of Baja California
 

Northeast Pacific

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Central Pacific

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An area of low pressure about 850 miles southeast of Hilo, Hawaii is producing disorganized showers and thunderstorms. Some gradual development of this system is possible over the next several days as it moves westward at 10 to 15 mph. * Formation chance through 48 hours…low…near 0 percent * Formation chance through 5 days…low…20 percent
Here’s a satellite image of this area
Here’s a link to the Central Pacific Hurricane Center (CPHC)

Western North Pacific

South Pacific

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North Indian Ocean

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South Indian Ocean

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Arabian Sea

Satellite image of this area Here’s a link to the Joint Typhoon Warning Center (JTWC)   For real-time information on current disasters download PDC’s free Disaster Alert mobile app available for your iOS or Android wwwices today! Also be sure to monitor PDC on Twitter, Facebook, and by accessing the web-accessible Disaster Alert from your computer, phone, or tablet.