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Tropical Storm Calvin Eastern Pacific 2005

 


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Information on Tropical Storm Calvin

08:30PM 28/06 - This is the final update on TD Calvin, no further information will be posted until historical data is available

08:30PM MDT 28/06/05 Calvin has been downgraded to a tropical depression as it slowly spins apart, headed into the Pacific. Early afternoon IR indicated Calvin no longer had a defined center and continued shear should spell the end for this storm. At 8AM on 28/6, the Mexican government canceled tropical storm watches that were in effect for parts of the western coast of Mexico. Tropical depression Calvin is now moving westward and is expected to dissipate in the next 24-36 hrs.

At 08PM MDT Tropical Storm Calvin was located near 14.8N 105.3W or about 250 miles SSE of Manzanillo. The storm is moving 235° at 05kts with sustained winds of 20kts with gusts to 30kts. Central barometric pressure is estimated at 1006Mb.

Calvin is said to be deeply imbedded in a strong easterly flow which will keep it moving westward over the next several days. By mid day on Wednesday Calvin will cross the 26°C isotherm and begin to degenerate rapidly.

Calvin weakened during the day on 27/6 with an increase in shear winds. Calvin will remain over water above 26°C for the next 24 hrs. The storm is expected to continue paralleling Mexican coast then move westward into the Pacific. Calvin is not expected to pose a threat to Baja California. Calvin is a notably small storm.

Calvin became the third names storm of the 2005 Eastern Pacific Hurricane Season in the 10PM MDT NHC release on Sunday, June 26th. Calvin became a tropical storm near 14.3 N 98.1 W. Tropical storm watches were posted for the Mexican coast between Lagunas de Chacahua and Lazaro Cardenas at 2AM on 27/06. Tropical storm watches have been moved eastward in the 8AM and again in the 8PM updates on 27/6.

Calvin began weakening the afternoon of 27/6 with a decrease in cloud top temperatures and evidence of banding decreasing. Although Calvin will remain over warm water for the next 24hrs, the shear winds which are effecting the storm are not expected to lessen.

Calvin is not expected to achieve hurricane strength

 

 

 


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