------------------------------------------------North Atlantic Ocean, Gulf of Mexico and Caribbean Sea------------------------------------------------

Provided by the National Hurricane Centre

There are currently NO active systems in this Tropical Cyclone basin

 

--------------------------------------------------------North-East and North-Central Pacific Ocean--------------------------------------------------------

Provided by the National Hurricane Centre / Central Pacific Hurricane Centre

There are currently NO active systems in this Tropical Cyclone basin

 

------------------------------------------------------North-West Pacific Ocean and South China Sea------------------------------------------------------

Provided by the Japan Meteorological Agency

There are currently NO active systems in this Tropical Cyclone basin

 

---------------------------------------------------North Indian Ocean (Bay of Bengal and Arabian Sea)---------------------------------------------------

Provided by the Indian Meteorological Department

There are currently NO active systems in this Tropical Cyclone basin

 

------------------------------------------------------------South Pacific Ocean and Tasman Sea-----------------------------------------------------------

Provided by the Fiji Meteorological Service / Meteorological Service of New Zealand

There are currently NO active systems in this Tropical Cyclone basin

 

----------Australian Region (South-East Indian Ocean, Arafura Sea, Gulf of Carpenteria, Coral Sea, Solomon Sea and Gulf of Papua)----------

Provided by the Australian Bureau of Meteorology / Indonesian Meteorologal and Geophysical Agency / Papua New Guinea National Weather Service

Tropical Low 23U, now known as Moderate Tropical Storm Cherono formed in this basin on March 10th 2011. On March 14th 2011, Tropical Low 23U (Moderate Tropical Storm Cherono) left the Australian Region and entered the South-West Indian Ocean. No further advisories, warnings or forecasts will be issued for this system by the Australian Bureau of Meteorology unless the system moves back into the Australian Region.

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Last Updated: Monday 14th March 2011 at 9:05pm GMT

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There are currently NO active systems in this Tropical Cyclone basin

 

 -------------------------------------------------------------------South-West Indian Ocean-------------------------------------------------------------------

Provided by the Meteo-France

MODERATE TROPICAL STORM CHERONO

Tropical Cyclone Technical Bulletin issued by RSMC Tropical Cyclone Centre La Reunion.

Warning Number 23: Issued: 20/03/2011 at 1800 UTC.

FORECASTS:
12H: 2011/03/21 06 UTC: 23.3S/57.2E, MAX WIND=035KT, SUBTROPICAL.
24H: 2011/03/21 18 UTC: 24.5S/55.5E, MAX WIND=040KT, SUBTROPICAL.
36H: 2011/03/22 06 UTC: 26.2S/54.0E, MAX WIND=040KT, SUBTROPICAL.
48H: 2011/03/22 18 UTC: 27.7S/54.3E, MAX WIND=035KT, SUBTROPICAL.
60H: 2011/03/23 06 UTC: 28.7S/55.4E, MAX WIND=035KT, BECOMING EXTRATROPICAL.
72H: 2011/03/23 18 UTC: 29.8S/58.6E, MAX WIND=040KT, BECOMING EXTRATROPICAL.
LONGER-RANGE OUTLOOK:
96H:  24/03/2011 18 UTC: 31.2S/67.9E, MAX WIND=035KT, EXTRATROPICAL.
120H: 25/03/2011 18 UTC: 30.9S/77.6E, MAX WIND=035KT, EXTRATROPICAL.

ADDITIONAL INFORMATIONS:
CONVECTVE ACTIVITY HAS LESSEN DURING THE LAST 6 HOURS. CENTER HAS BEEN LOCATED BY EXTRAPOLATION OF THE SSMIS AT 14.34Z. LOW LEVEL CENTER KEEPS ON TRACKING SOUTH-WESTWARD WHEN MAIN CONVECTION IS BLOWN TOWARDS SOUTH ACCORDING TO THE LAST ANIMATED IR PICTURES. UPPER LEVELS VERTICAL WIND SHEAR IS STRENGTHENING AHEAD A TROUGH LOCATED SOUTH-WEST OF LA REUNION ISLAND. THE WIND PATTERN OF THE REMNANT LOW REMAINS ASYMETRIC WITH STRONGER WINDS IN THE SOUTHERN SEMI-CICRLE IN RELATION WITH THE GRADIENT EFFECT WITH THE SUBTROPICAL HIGH PRESSURE. WITHIN THE NEXT 48 HOURS, NOME OF THE NWP MODELS SUGGEST THAT SYSTEM SHOULD ENTER IN PHASE WTH THE APPROACHING UPPER LEVEL TROUGH. EX-CHERONO SHOULD EVOLVE IN A SUBTROPICAL STRUCTURE (CF PHASIS DIAGRAM FROM GFS). BEYOND J+3 SYSTEM SHOULD BEGIN ITS EXTRATROPICAL TRANSITION. SYSTEM IS EXPECTED TO KEEP ON TRACKING WEST-SOUTHWESTWARD TO SOUTH-WESTWARD DURING THE NEXT 36 HOURS. BEYOND, IT SHOULD SLOW DONW AND THE RECURVE SOUTH-EAST AND THEN EASTWARD.

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Last Updated: Sunday 20th March 2011 at 11:03pm GMT

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---------------------------------------------------------------------South Atlantic Ocean---------------------------------------------------------------------

There are currently NO active systems in this Tropical Cyclone basin

*There is currently no official season for Tropical Cyclones in this basin, but on rare occasions - Tropical/Subtropical Cyclones can form in this basin.

 

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