Shallow Low Pressure Area (Remnants of Tropical Disturbance 92w)
- now off Western Visayas
- 11.8N 122.2E
- embedded along the active Inter-Tropical Convergence Zone
Remnants of Tropical Disturbance 92w is now transversing over Visayas as it forecasts to moves towards South China Sea tomorrow. It is expected to bring light to moderate rainfall with isolated thunderstorms along the area especially in the Western Visayas, Palawan and Mindoro area. The said disturbance is embedded along the active Inter-tropical Convergence Zone that brings bad weather across most part of the archipelago. While another developing disturbance spotted over the Pacific. It is near 14.5N 137.0E or about 1,380 km ENE of Bicol region. Based on the latest satellite imagery, it is moving North slowly which might become an active disturbance due to enhancement of a TUTT or Tropical Upper-Tropospheric Trough aka. Upper-Level Low-a common cyclonic circulation around 30, 000 to 50, 000 feet which could affect the surface of the LPA's or a cyclone.As of this moment, no numerical weather guidance models suggest the development of an active cyclone in the basin. Hong Kong Observatory Computer Model runs this system heading Central Luzon on August 19, 2010.
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