Cyclone BANSI has gotten even stronger! Satellite estimates from the U.S. Navy now put winds at 140 knots (160 mph) (1-min)-- a Cat 5 on both the USA and Oz scales. Meteo France's estimate of 120 knots (10-min) is very similar, and they classify this as a "very intense tropical cyclone." Meteo France's latest track shows BANSI has wobbled N. While the cyclone should start moving SE soon, that N wobble has increased the threat to Rodrigues (tiny red island) down the road-- and the latest Meteo France forecast brings the cyclone dangerously close to that island. Interestingly, the latest (00Z) Euro and GFS runs also suggest a close brush with Rodrigues. The threat to Maurice (purple) and La RĂ©union (orange) is probably diminishing-- but given the great power of this cyclone, everyone in the Mascarene Islands should continue watch this.
Category 5 Cyclone Bansi Threatens Mascarene Island - January 2015
Written By Pinoy Favs on Sunday, January 11, 2015 | 11:55 PM
Cyclone Bansi intensifies to Cat 5 that threatens Mascarene, Maurice, La Reunion islands.
Cyclone BANSI has gotten even stronger! Satellite estimates from the U.S. Navy now put winds at 140 knots (160 mph) (1-min)-- a Cat 5 on both the USA and Oz scales. Meteo France's estimate of 120 knots (10-min) is very similar, and they classify this as a "very intense tropical cyclone." Meteo France's latest track shows BANSI has wobbled N. While the cyclone should start moving SE soon, that N wobble has increased the threat to Rodrigues (tiny red island) down the road-- and the latest Meteo France forecast brings the cyclone dangerously close to that island. Interestingly, the latest (00Z) Euro and GFS runs also suggest a close brush with Rodrigues. The threat to Maurice (purple) and La RĂ©union (orange) is probably diminishing-- but given the great power of this cyclone, everyone in the Mascarene Islands should continue watch this.
Cyclone BANSI has gotten even stronger! Satellite estimates from the U.S. Navy now put winds at 140 knots (160 mph) (1-min)-- a Cat 5 on both the USA and Oz scales. Meteo France's estimate of 120 knots (10-min) is very similar, and they classify this as a "very intense tropical cyclone." Meteo France's latest track shows BANSI has wobbled N. While the cyclone should start moving SE soon, that N wobble has increased the threat to Rodrigues (tiny red island) down the road-- and the latest Meteo France forecast brings the cyclone dangerously close to that island. Interestingly, the latest (00Z) Euro and GFS runs also suggest a close brush with Rodrigues. The threat to Maurice (purple) and La RĂ©union (orange) is probably diminishing-- but given the great power of this cyclone, everyone in the Mascarene Islands should continue watch this.
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