Tropical Storm Guchol/Butchoy
05:30 AM PhST 06/14/2012-----------------------------------------------
ANALYSIS AND OBSERVATION
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- latest satellite imagery shows that Tropical Storm Guchol has become more compact as the convective bands deepened and wrapped tighter into the low-level circulation center (llcc).
- gradual intensification is possible within the next 12-24 hours...becoming a Category 1 (maximum sustained winds of 111 kph and gustiness winds up to 139 kph) due to environmental conditions as it tracks over the very warm sea surface temperatures of the Philippine Sea
- expected to enhance the Southwest Monsoon starting tomorrow across the whole Philippine archipelago. This will bring rains and windy conditions over the western sections of the country which may trigger flash floods and landslides.
Tropical Storm Guchol/Butchoy
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Saffir-Simpson Typhoon Scale
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Tropical Storm
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Location
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11.1N 136.3E
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Distance
| 1694.58 km East of Manila, Philippines |
Maximum Sustained Winds
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93kph
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Gustiness Winds
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120kph
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Movement
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west-northwestward @ 32 kph
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Towards
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Philippine Sea
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Maximum Sea Wave Height
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17 feet
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Minimum Sea Level Pressure
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990 mb
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