Difference between revisions of "Liverpool England MSHPC Tropical Weather Updates"
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− | Before a depression is recognised, it is usually tagged an "INVEST" storm - an area of low pressure with the potential to strengthen into a cyclone. INVESTs are tracked by the MSHPC's satellite bureau in Kompa Ru or the Warning sub-bureau in [[Cyclonesville]] with advisories, called Tropical Weather Updates effective 2144 (formerly known as ''INVEST tracker''), on potential systems every 6 hours. Beginning February 7, 2145, the MSHPC has released its advisories in two of Liverpool England's three official languages – English and French, with the French translation originally provided by the [[Oliverry|Oliverrian]] government, and on Feburary 11, German advisories were also released, both new languages as test products. When the service was temporarily discontinued in February 2145, it was decided that French products would continue to be released, but not German ones, but in longer intervals. Rather than one advisory every six hours, which is the frequency of English releases, there | + | Before a depression is recognised, it is usually tagged an "INVEST" storm - an area of low pressure with the potential to strengthen into a cyclone. INVESTs are tracked by the MSHPC's satellite bureau in Kompa Ru or the Warning sub-bureau in [[Cyclonesville]] with advisories, called Tropical Weather Updates effective 2144 (formerly known as ''INVEST tracker''), on potential systems every 6 hours. Beginning February 7, 2145, the MSHPC has released its advisories in two of Liverpool England's three official languages – English and French, with the French translation originally provided by the [[Oliverry|Oliverrian]] government, and on Feburary 11, German advisories were also released, both new languages as test products. When the service was temporarily discontinued in February 2145, it was decided that French products would continue to be released, but not German ones, but in longer intervals. Rather than one advisory every six hours, which is the frequency of English releases, there would be only one advisory every 18 hours. When it was revealed that the French advisories were not reaching its target audience, the product was scrapped. |
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[[Category:Liverpool England tropical cyclones]] | [[Category:Liverpool England tropical cyclones]] |
Revision as of 08:53, 1 July 2006
Before a depression is recognised, it is usually tagged an "INVEST" storm - an area of low pressure with the potential to strengthen into a cyclone. INVESTs are tracked by the MSHPC's satellite bureau in Kompa Ru or the Warning sub-bureau in Cyclonesville with advisories, called Tropical Weather Updates effective 2144 (formerly known as INVEST tracker), on potential systems every 6 hours. Beginning February 7, 2145, the MSHPC has released its advisories in two of Liverpool England's three official languages – English and French, with the French translation originally provided by the Oliverrian government, and on Feburary 11, German advisories were also released, both new languages as test products. When the service was temporarily discontinued in February 2145, it was decided that French products would continue to be released, but not German ones, but in longer intervals. Rather than one advisory every six hours, which is the frequency of English releases, there would be only one advisory every 18 hours. When it was revealed that the French advisories were not reaching its target audience, the product was scrapped.
0302/1500H TRACKING ADVISORY OREAN, LIVERPOOL ENGLAND MSHPC HEADQUARTERS MAR 2 2145 - 3 PM HPT BULLETIN ACTIVE TROPICAL CYCLONES... THE MSHPC IS ISSUING ADVISORIES ON TROPICAL DEPRESSION FELICIA... LOCATED ABOUT 1160 KM SW OF CARSTAIRS, TORQUAY. OVERVIEW... TROPICAL DEPRESSION FELICIA LOCATED ABOUT 1160 KILOMETERS SOUTHWEST OF CARSTAIRS, TORQUAY... MORE INFORMATION ON TROPICAL DEPRESSION FELICIA CAN BE OBTAINED FROM THE LATEST MSHPC ADVISORY ON THIS SYSTEM. A SMALL SWIRL OF CLOUDS IS LOCATED ABOUT 290 KM EAST OF SCHIMPOL, LIVERPOOL ENGLAND... AND HAS THE POTENTIAL TO DEVELOP INTO A TROPICAL CYCLONE. ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONS ARE CONDUCIVE FOR TROPICAL CYCLONE FORMATION... AND SOME SLOW DEVELOPMENT IS EXPECTED OVER THE NEXT DAY OR TWO AS THE SYSTEM DRIFTS NORTHEAST. OTHERWISE... NO TROPICAL CYCLONE FORMATION IS EXPECTED THROUGH MARCH 5. NEXT TWU AT 9 PM HPT (PAX +02H) FORECASTER CALTS