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Date: October 23, 2017 at 17:41:32
From: Captainj, [DNS_Address]
Subject: Merging Pacific Storms Could Produce 17-Meter Wave Heights

URL: http://gcaptain.com/merging-pacific-storms-could-produce-17-meter-wave-heights/


Post-Tropical Hurricane Force Storm Lan will move rapidly northeast and transfer its energy to a developing storm low that will move towards the southwestern
Bering Sea and western Aleutian islands.

This developing storm will deepen very rapidly to a dangerous 939 MB hurricane force storm creating winds of 55 to 75 knots and seas building 36-56 feet (11-
17 meters) within 360 NM SE and 420 NM SW of the center within 24-36 hours. This will create a dangerous situation for ship traffic steaming along northern
Pacific routes.

Wind and Wave Forecast

Check out the 17-meter wave heights! Remember, significant waves heights is based on the average height of the tallest one third of the waves, so individual
waves can be much taller!

So how will these waves stack up among the world’s biggest? In 2016, a recorded 19-Meter wave height recorded in the North Atlantic set a new world record.



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Date: October 24, 2017 at 11:18:48
From: sheila, [DNS_Address]
Subject: Re: Merging Pacific Storms Could Produce 17-Meter Wave Heights

URL: https://www.fnmoc.navy.mil/wxmap_cgi/cgi-bin/wxmap_DOD_area.cgi?area=fnmoc_epac&set=All


I was wondering if this extra tropical cyclone would make it to our shores here in Oregon. Thankfully it goes way north of us, wouldn't want to see it here!

The graph looks fierce so those 17++ meter waves would be something else to be able to watch at a safe distance.

The link has many looped graphs of this area and is from our Navy. Not a good time to be a fisherman in AK.!




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Date: October 24, 2017 at 15:43:44
From: chaskuchar@nebr, [DNS_Address]
Subject: it will make it here to nebraska


it is bringing arctic temps here and maybe snow. chas


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Date: October 25, 2017 at 11:13:33
From: sheila, [DNS_Address]
Subject: the jet stream has gone bonkers!

URL: http://www.weatherstreet.com/states/gfsx-300-forecast.htm


at least it's moisture Charlie, the W. coast needs rain, especially California where it was a record breaking 109 degrees in San Luis Obispo yesterday. That would be because of this crazy jet stream that goes way up past Alaska, then dips way down past the state of Texas into the GOM!

Just heard that Michigan will get a foot of snow too!
Hoping the weather is on a good role for you in Rwanda and will keep an eye on that for you.


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