La 90W ya se encuentra sobre Filipinas, y tiene buen aspecto. Según la página de intensidades, ya tiene vientos de 25kt:
DATE/TIME LAT LON CLASSIFICATION STORM
11/0230 UTC 7.6N 127.2E T1.5/1.5 90W
10/2330 UTC 7.4N 128.6E T1.5/1.5 90W
B. TROPICAL DISTURBANCE SUMMARY:
(1) AN AREA OF CONVECTION HAS PERSISTED NEAR 8.4N 127.7E,
APPROXIMATELY 545 NM SOUTHEAST OF MANILA, PHILIPPINES. RECENT
ANIMATED MULTISPECTRAL SATELLITE IMAGERY REVEALS
AN AREA OF STRONG
CONVECTION NEAR A DEVELOPING LOW LEVEL CIRCULATION CENTER (LLCC).
THE LLCC IS EVIDENT IN A 102057Z QUIKSCAT PASS. THE LLCC
REMAINS
WEAK AND IS DISPLACED FROM THE DEEP CONVECTION. UPPER LEVEL ANALYSIS
REVEALS
THE SYSTEM IS CURRENTLY UNDER A REGION OF LOW TO MODERATE
VERTICAL WIND SHEAR, WITH GOOD DIVERGENCE ALOFT FUELING CONVECTION.
MAXIMUM SUSTAINED SURFACE WINDS ARE ESTIMATED AT 15 TO 20 KNOTS.
MINIMUM SURFACE PRESSURE IS ESTIMATED TO BE NEAR
1008 MB. THE
POTENTIAL FOR THE DEVELOPMENT OF A SIGNIFICANT TROPICAL CYCLONE
WITHIN THE NEXT 24 HOURS IS POOR
Según los modelos, puede mantenerse siempre sobre aguas "tropicales", una vez se aleje de Filipinas. Lo que me resulta más interesante, es que tiende a aproximarse al Ecuador conforme pasen los días. Interesante aspecto comprobar en vivo y en directo, como pierde poco a poco influencia Coriolis