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Monthly Global Tropical Cyclone Tracks November 2006
[Summaries and Track Data] [Prepared by Gary Padgett]


             GLOBAL TROPICAL CYCLONE TRACKS - NOVEMBER 2006


          !!!! IMPORTANT -- PLEASE SEE NOTE AT END OF FILE !!!!


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NORTHEAST PACIFIC (NEP) - North Pacific Ocean East of Longitude 180


                        Sources of Information
                        ----------------------

     The track coordinates, central pressure and 1-minute average
  maximum sustained wind values were obtained from the operational
  forecast/advisories issued by the Tropical Prediction Center/National
  Hurricane Center in Miami, Florida, for locations east of longitude
  140W, and from the Central Pacific Hurricane Center in Honolulu,
  Hawaii, for locations west of longitude 140W.  A 1-minute averaging
  period is the standard used by all U. S. civilian and military
  warning services for tropical cyclone warnings.

  NOTE: No tropical cyclone warnings were issued for the first system
  below.  The track was provided by Dr. Karl Hoarau.


                            Systems Tracked
                            ---------------

   Possible Tropical Cyclone (NRL Invest 91C)          30 Oct - 03 Nov
   Tropical Storm ROSA (19E)                           08 - 10 Nov
   Tropical Depression (20E)                           11 Nov
   Hurricane SERGIO (21E)                              14 - 20 Nov

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Storm Name: None                  Cyclone Number: None    Basin: NEP
(NRL Invest - 91C / System was a subtropical/possible tropical cyclone)

   Date   Time   Lat      Lon    Cent  MSW   MSW        Remarks
          (GMT)                 Press 1-min 10-min
                                 (mb) (kts) (kts)
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06 OCT 30 0600  36.0 N  149.1 W         25        Subtropical
06 OCT 30 1200  35.7 N  147.7 W         25
06 OCT 30 1800  36.6 N  145.4 W         30
06 OCT 31 0000  37.6 N  143.8 W         35
06 OCT 31 0600  38.5 N  142.9 W         45        Eye feature/more trop.
06 0CT 31 1200  39.8 N  142.4 W         40
06 OCT 31 1800  40.9 N  142.8 W         45
06 NOV 01 0000  42.2 N  143.5 W         45        Eye visible
06 NOV 01 0600  42.8 N  144.7 W         50
06 NOV 01 1200  42.9 N  145.9 W         55        Deepest convection
06 NOV 01 1800  42.5 N  146.4 W         50
06 NOV 02 0000  41.8 N  145.7 W         50
06 NOV 02 0600  41.7 N  143.8 W         50        Eye still visible
06 NOV 02 1200  42.0 N  140.3 W         45
06 NOV 02 1800  42.5 N  137.7 W         35        Sheared
06 NOV 03 0000  43.5 N  134.5 W         30        Convection absent

Note: The positions, intensities and comments above were kindly provided
by Dr. Karl Hoarau of Cergy-Pontoise University, Paris.  A special thanks
to Karl for creating a track for this interesting system.

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Storm Name: ROSA                  Cyclone Number: 19E     Basin: NEP


   Date   Time   Lat      Lon    Cent  MSW   MSW        Remarks
          (GMT)                 Press 1-min 10-min
                                 (mb) (kts) (kts)
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06 NOV 08 0600  12.5 N  104.2 W  1007   30
06 NOV 08 1200  13.3 N  104.0 W  1005   30
06 NOV 08 1800  14.0 N  104.2 W  1005   30
06 NOV 09 0000  14.4 N  104.9 W  1005   30
06 NOV 09 0600  14.6 N  105.3 W  1005   30
06 NOV 09 1200  15.4 N  105.3 W  1003   35
06 NOV 09 1800  15.7 N  105.4 W  1003   35
06 NOV 10 0000  16.0 N  105.4 W  1005   30
06 NOV 10 0600  15.6 N  105.8 W  1007   25
06 NOV 10 1200  15.9 N  105.9 W  1007   25
06 NOV 10 1800  16.0 N  106.3 W  1007   25
06 NOV 10 2100  16.2 N  106.5 W  1007   25

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Storm Name: None                  Cyclone Number: 20E     Basin: NEP


   Date   Time   Lat      Lon    Cent  MSW   MSW        Remarks
          (GMT)                 Press 1-min 10-min
                                 (mb) (kts) (kts)
-------------------------------------------------------------------------

06 NOV 11 0600  12.9 N  112.8 W  1005   30
06 NOV 11 1200  12.4 N  112.9 W  1005   30
06 NOV 11 1800  12.0 N  113.7 W  1008   25
06 NOV 11 2100  12.0 N  114.0 W  1008   25

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Storm Name: SERGIO                Cyclone Number: 21E     Basin: NEP


   Date   Time   Lat      Lon    Cent  MSW   MSW        Remarks
          (GMT)                 Press 1-min 10-min
                                 (mb) (kts) (kts)
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06 NOV 14 0000  12.7 N  104.0 W  1007   25
06 NOV 14 0600  12.8 N  104.4 W  1006   30
06 NOV 14 1200  13.1 N  104.5 W  1006   35
06 NOV 14 1800  12.9 N  104.5 W   999   50
06 NOV 15 0000  12.8 N  104.4 W   994   55
06 NOV 15 0600  12.7 N  104.3 W   994   55
06 NOV 15 1200  12.3 N  104.0 W   987   65
06 NOV 15 1800  12.0 N  103.7 W   965   95
06 NOV 16 0000  12.1 N  103.3 W   970   90
06 NOV 16 0600  12.3 N  103.1 W   970   90
06 NOV 16 1200  12.7 N  103.0 W   975   85
06 NOV 16 1800  13.4 N  102.8 W   982   70
06 NOV 17 0000  13.6 N  102.7 W   982   70
06 NOV 17 0600  13.8 N  102.7 W   988   60
06 NOV 17 1200  14.0 N  102.5 W   994   55
06 NOV 17 1800  13.9 N  102.5 W  1002   40
06 NOV 18 0000  14.3 N  102.9 W  1005   40
06 NOV 18 0600  14.7 N  103.1 W  1000   45
06 NOV 18 1200  15.0 N  103.8 W  1000   45
06 NOV 18 1800  15.4 N  104.4 W  1000   45
06 NOV 19 0000  15.6 N  104.9 W  1002   40
06 NOV 19 0600  15.6 N  105.1 W  1002   40
06 NOV 19 1200  15.4 N  105.4 W  1002   35
06 NOV 19 1800  15.2 N  105.8 W  1005   35
06 NOV 20 0000  15.0 N  106.2 W  1005   30
06 NOV 20 0600  14.8 N  106.5 W  1005   30
06 NOV 20 1200  14.8 N  106.8 W  1004   30
06 NOV 20 1800  14.8 N  107.6 W  1008   25
06 NOV 20 2100  14.9 N  108.0 W  1008   25

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NORTHWEST PACIFIC (NWP) - North Pacific Ocean West of Longitude 180


                        Sources of Information
                        ----------------------

     The track coordinates and 1-minute average maximum sustained wind
  values in general were taken from operational warnings issued by the
  Joint Typhoon Warning Center (JTWC) of the U. S. Air Force and Navy,
  located at Pearl Harbor, Hawaii.  The central pressure and 10-minute
  average maximum sustained wind estimates for most systems were obtained
  from warnings issued by the Japanese Meteorological Agency (JMA), which
  is the World Meteorological Organization's Regional Specialised Meteor-
  ological Centre for the basin.  In a few instances, information from
  warnings issued by other Asian warning centers may have been utilized.
  The center position coordinates from JMA and other centers were com-
  pared with those from JTWC and annotations made in the Remarks column
  when the differences in general amounted to 40-50 nm or more.

     Michael V. Padua of Naga City in the Philippines, owner of the
  Typhoon 2000 website, sends me cyclone tracks based upon warnings
  issued by the Japanese Meteorological Agency and the Philippines'
  Atmospheric, Geophysical & Astronomical Services Administration
  (PAGASA).  A special thanks to Michael for his efforts.

  NOTE: No tropical or subtropical cyclone warnings were issued for the
  first system below.  The track was pieced together from SAB satellite
  bulletins and High Seas Bulletins issued by JMA.


                            Systems Tracked
                            ---------------

   Possible Subtropical Cyclone (SAB Invest 99W)       06 - 09 Nov
   Typhoon CHEBI (23W / 0620 / QUEENIE)                08 - 14 Nov
   Super Typhoon DURIAN (24W / 0621 / REMING)          25 Nov - 07 Dec

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Storm Name: None                  Cyclone Number: None    Basin: NWP
(SAB Invest - 99W / System was likely a typical subtropical cyclone)

   Date   Time   Lat      Lon    Cent  MSW   MSW        Remarks
          (GMT)                 Press 1-min 10-min
                                 (mb) (kts) (kts)
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06 NOV 06 0600  33.0 N  173.0 E  1002         35  JMA warnings
06 NOV 06 1200  32.0 N  174.0 E  1004         35
06 NOV 06 1800  32.0 N  175.0 E  1000         40
06 NOV 06 2030  31.6 N  175.2 E  1000   50    40  SAB satellite bulletins
06 NOV 07 0230  31.2 N  175.5 E  1000   50    45  ST3.0
06 NOV 07 0830  30.8 N  175.7 E  1000   45    45  ST2.5
06 NOV 07 1430  30.1 N  176.5 E  1000   45    45  ST3.0
06 NOV 07 2030  29.7 N  176.1 E  1000   40    45  T2.5/2.5
06 NOV 08 0230  28.6 N  175.6 E  1000   40    45  T2.5/2.5   
06 NOV 08 0830  27.6 N  175.2 E  1004   35    40  T2.0/2.5
06 NOV 08 1430  26.3 N  174.2 E  1006   35    35  T2.0/2.5
06 NOV 08 2030  25.0 N  173.2 E  1006   30    30  T1.5/2.0
06 NOV 09 0000  24.0 N  173.0 E  1006         25  JMA bulletins
06 NOV 09 0600  23.0 N  172.0 E  1006         25
06 NOV 09 1200  22.0 N  171.0 E  1006         25
06 NOV 09 1800  20.0 N  170.0 E  1008         20

Note: I asked Karl Hoarau for his opinion of this system, and he stated
that he regarded it as subtropical only.  However, out of respect for the
SAB analysts who assigned Dvorak tropical classification numbers for part
of the cyclone's history, I have attempted to create a track.  At the
time of the first SAB satellite bulletin on 6 November there was Quik-
Scat data available supporting winds of 45-50 kts.  After this point the
1-min avg MSW values given in the table above are my own estimates based
on the SAB classifications.  The 10-min avg MSW values, as usual for the
NWP basin, are taken from JMA's High Seas Bulletins.  SAB requested JTWC
to open a formal invest number for this system, but JTWC refused to do
so; hence, the number 99W was used by SAB alone.

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Storm Name: CHEBI                 Cyclone Number: 23W     Basin: NWP
PAGASA Internal Name: QUEENIE     JMA Tropical Storm Number: 0620

   Date   Time   Lat      Lon    Cent  MSW   MSW        Remarks
          (GMT)                 Press 1-min 10-min
                                 (mb) (kts) (kts)
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06 NOV 08 1200  15.5 N  135.0 E  1000         30  PAGASA warning
06 NOV 08 1800  16.0 N  134.0 E  1000         30         "
06 NOV 09 0000  15.5 N  132.7 E  1008   25    30
06 NOV 09 0600  15.5 N  131.4 E  1006   30    30
06 NOV 09 1200  15.9 N  130.1 E  1000   45    35
06 NOV 09 1800  16.0 N  128.6 E   994   45    45
06 NOV 10 0000  16.1 N  127.1 E   985   55    55
06 NOV 10 0600  16.2 N  125.6 E   945  115    95
06 NOV 10 1200  16.2 N  124.2 E   925  125   105
06 NOV 10 1800  16.3 N  122.7 E   930  115   100
06 NOV 11 0000  15.9 N  121.6 E   940  105    95  Over Luzon
06 NOV 11 0600  16.1 N  120.3 E   960   90    80  Entering S. China Sea
06 NOV 11 1200  15.8 N  119.3 E   960   90    80  JMA: 16.1N/119.8E
06 NOV 11 1800  15.6 N  118.4 E   975   80    65  JMA: 15.6N/119.1E
06 NOV 12 0000  15.2 N  117.9 E   975   75    65
06 NOV 12 0600  15.0 N  116.5 E   985   70    55
06 NOV 12 1200  15.0 N  115.1 E   985   70    55
06 NOV 12 1800  15.2 N  114.2 E   990   60    50  JMA: 15.2N/113.8E
06 NOV 13 0000  15.5 N  113.6 E   990   60    50
06 NOV 13 0600  15.8 N  113.2 E   992   55    45
06 NOV 13 1200  16.2 N  112.2 E   992   55    45  JMA: 16.3N/113.0E
06 NOV 13 1800  16.7 N  112.0 E  1000   45    35
06 NOV 14 0000  17.3 N  111.4 E  1004   35    35
06 NOV 14 0600  17.9 N  111.0 E  1006   35    30
06 NOV 14 1200  18.2 N  110.7 E  1010   25    25
06 NOV 14 1800  17.0 N  110.0 E  1012         25  JMA bulletin

Note: During the time Typhoon Queenie was within PAGASA's AOR, the peak
10-min avg MSW assigned by that agency was 105 kts at 10/1200 and 10/1800
UTC.

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Storm Name: DURIAN                Cyclone Number: 24W     Basin: NWP/NIO
PAGASA Internal Name: REMING      JMA Tropical Storm Number: 0621

   Date   Time   Lat      Lon    Cent  MSW   MSW        Remarks
          (GMT)                 Press 1-min 10-min
                                 (mb) (kts) (kts)
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06 NOV 25 0600  10.0 N  147.0 E  1004         25  JMA bulletins
06 NOV 25 1200  10.0 N  146.0 E  1004         25
06 NOV 25 1800   8.6 N  145.6 E  1004   30    25
06 NOV 26 0000   9.2 N  144.4 E  1000   35    30  JMA: 10.0N/144.0E
06 NOV 26 0600   9.7 N  142.8 E   998   35    35
06 NOV 26 1200  10.1 N  141.8 E   996   45    40
06 NOV 26 1800  10.6 N  140.5 E   994   45    40  JMA: 10.1N/141.4E
06 NOV 27 0000  10.8 N  139.4 E   994   45    40  JMA: 10.1N/140.6E
06 NOV 27 0600  10.7 N  138.3 E   994   45    40  JMA: 10.1N/139.4E
06 NOV 27 1200  10.7 N  137.7 E   990   50    45
06 NOV 27 1800  11.0 N  136.7 E   990   55    50  JMA: 10.8N/136.1E
06 NOV 28 0000  11.4 N  134.9 E   985   55    50
06 NOV 28 0600  11.9 N  133.2 E   980   60    55
06 NOV 28 1200  12.2 N  131.7 E   975   65    60
06 NOV 28 1800  12.6 N  130.0 E   965   75    70
06 NOV 29 0000  13.0 N  128.6 E   950   90    80
06 NOV 29 0600  13.2 N  127.3 E   925  125   100
06 NOV 29 1200  13.3 N  126.3 E   915  135   105
06 NOV 29 1800  13.5 N  125.4 E   925  130   100
06 NOV 30 0000  13.4 N  124.5 E   940  135    90  Nearing Catanduanes I.
06 NOV 30 0600  13.5 N  123.5 E   940  125    90  Moving into SE Luzon
06 NOV 30 1200  13.5 N  122.4 E   950  115    80
06 NOV 30 1800  13.5 N  121.2 E   960  100    75  Over N Mindoro I.
06 DEC 01 0000  13.3 N  119.9 E   960   95    75  Entering S. China Sea
06 DEC 01 0600  13.6 N  119.0 E   965   90    70
06 DEC 01 1200  13.7 N  118.6 E   965   80    70
06 DEC 01 1800  13.4 N  117.5 E   965   80    70
06 DEC 02 0000  13.5 N  117.0 E   965   75    70
06 DEC 02 0600  13.8 N  116.3 E   965   75    70
06 DEC 02 1200  14.0 N  115.6 E   965   75    70
06 DEC 02 1800  13.9 N  114.7 E   960   85    75
06 DEC 03 0000  13.8 N  113.9 E   955   90    75
06 DEC 03 0600  13.7 N  113.2 E   955   90    75
06 DEC 03 1200  13.5 N  112.7 E   955   90    75
06 DEC 03 1800  13.1 N  112.0 E   960   80    75
06 DEC 04 0000  12.6 N  111.4 E   970   70    65
06 DEC 04 0600  11.9 N  110.4 E   980   50    60
06 DEC 04 1200  11.0 N  109.5 E   980   55    60
06 DEC 04 1800  10.4 N  108.3 E   970   65    65
06 DEC 05 0000  10.0 N  106.9 E   985   65    55  Nearing SE Vietnam
06 DEC 05 0600   9.3 N  105.5 E  1000   50    40  Over extreme S Vietnam
06 DEC 05 1200   8.5 N  104.4 E  1006   35    30  Over Gulf of Thailand
06 DEC 05 1800   8.3 N  103.3 E  1008   25    25  Final JTWC warning
06 DEC 06 0000   9.2 N  101.5 E         20        JTWC sat. bulletins
06 DEC 06 0600   9.5 N   99.5 E         25        Nearing Malay Penin.
06 DEC 06 1200   9.9 N   98.2 E  1004   25        Entering Andaman Sea
06 DEC 07 0600  10.6 N   95.8 E  1008   15

Note: During the time Typhoon Reming was within PAGASA's AOR, the peak
10-min avg MSW assigned by that agency was 105 kts at 29/1200 UTC.

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SOUTHWEST INDIAN OCEAN (SWI) - South Indian Ocean West of Longitude 90E


                        Sources of Information
                        ----------------------

     The track coordinates as well as the central pressure and 10-minute
  average maximum sustained wind estimates were obtained from warnings
  issued by Meteo France's Tropical Cyclone Warning Centre on Reunion
  Island (MFR), which is the World Meteorological Organization's Regional
  Specialised Meteorological Centre for the basin.  The 1-minute average
  maximum sustained wind estimates were taken from warnings issued by the
  Joint Typhoon Warning Center (JTWC) of the U. S. Air Force and Navy,
  located at Pearl Harbor, Hawaii.  The center position coordinates from
  JTWC were compared with those from MFR and annotations made in the
  Remarks column when the differences in general amounted to 40-50 nm
  or more.


                            Systems Tracked
                            ---------------

   Tropical Storm ANITA (MFR-02 / 03S)                 26 Nov - 03 Dec

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Storm Name: ANITA                 Cyclone Number: 03S     Basin: SWI
MFR Tropical Disturbance Number: 02

   Date   Time   Lat      Lon    Cent  MSW   MSW        Remarks
          (GMT)                 Press 1-min 10-min
                                 (mb) (kts) (kts)
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06 NOV 26 1800   6.4 S   47.4 E         25        JTWC satellite bulletin
06 NOV 27 0000   6.6 S   46.8 E  1005   25    20  Locally 25 kts to SE
06 NOV 27 0600   6.9 S   47.3 E         25        JTWC satellite bulletin
06 NOV 27 1200   7.7 S   46.7 E  1005   25    20  25-30 kts SE semicircle
06 NOV 27 1800   7.9 S   46.1 E         30        AFWA satellite bulletin
06 NOV 28 0000   8.8 S   45.8 E  1003   30    25  Locally 30 kts
06 NOV 28 0600   9.1 S   45.6 E  1001   30    25        "
06 NOV 28 1200   9.7 S   44.3 E  1002   30    25        "
06 NOV 28 1800   9.1 S   42.3 E  1003   30    25  Locally 30 kts S semi.
06 NOV 29 0000   9.6 S   42.0 E  1003   30    25             "
06 NOV 29 0600  10.1 S   41.8 E  1003   30    25             "
06 NOV 29 1200  10.5 S   41.8 E  1002   40    25             "
06 NOV 29 1800  11.1 S   41.8 E  1000   45    30
06 NOV 30 0000  11.6 S   41.8 E   999   45    30
06 NOV 30 0600  12.1 S   41.9 E   997   45    30  Locally 35 kts S semi.
06 NOV 30 1200  13.2 S   42.3 E   997   45    30             "
06 NOV 30 1800  13.8 S   42.3 E   997   45    30             "
06 DEC 01 0000  14.4 S   42.6 E   995   40    35
06 DEC 01 0600  14.7 S   42.5 E   994   45    35  Locally 40 kts S semi.
06 DEC 01 1200  15.5 S   42.4 E   994   45    35             "
06 DEC 01 1800  16.1 S   42.7 E   994   40    35
06 DEC 02 0000  16.2 S   42.4 E   999   30    30  JTWC: 16.6S/42.9E
06 DEC 02 0600  16.7 S   42.4 E   999   30    30
06 DEC 02 1200  17.0 S   42.3 E   998         30
06 DEC 02 1800  17.8 S   41.8 E  1000         25  Locally 30 kts S semi.
06 DEC 03 0000  18.1 S   41.9 E  1002         25             "
06 DEC 03 0600  18.1 S   41.5 E  1004         20  25-30 kts S semicircle

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SOUTH PACIFIC (SPA) - South Pacific Ocean East of Longitude 160E


                        Sources of Information
                        ----------------------

     The track coordinates as well as the central pressure and 10-minute
  average maximum sustained wind estimates were obtained from warnings
  issued by the Tropical Cyclone Warning Centres at Nadi, Fiji, and
  Wellington, New Zealand.  The 1-minute average maximum sustained wind
  estimates were taken from warnings issued by the Joint Typhoon Warning
  Center (JTWC) of the U. S. Air Force and Navy, located at Pearl Harbor,
  Hawaii.  The center position coordinates from JTWC were compared with
  those from the Southern Hemisphere centres and annotations made in the
  Remarks column when the differences in general amounted to 40-50 nm
  or more.


                            Systems Tracked
                            ---------------

   Tropical Cyclone YANI (04F / 02P)                   17 - 27 Nov
   Tropical Depression (05F / 04P)                     29 Nov - 04 Dec

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Storm Name: YANI                  Cyclone Number: 02P     Basin: SPA
Fiji Tropical Disturbance Number: 04F

   Date   Time   Lat      Lon    Cent  MSW   MSW        Remarks
          (GMT)                 Press 1-min 10-min
                                 (mb) (kts) (kts)
-------------------------------------------------------------------------

06 NOV 17 0600   6.5 S  175.0 E  1006         20
06 NOV 17 2100   7.0 S  176.0 E  1008         20
06 NOV 18 0600   8.5 S  171.5 E  1003         25
06 NOV 18 2100   7.7 S  167.3 E  1003         25
06 NOV 19 0000   9.7 S  166.4 E  1002         25
06 NOV 19 0600  10.1 S  164.0 E  1002         25
06 NOV 19 0900  10.2 S  163.4 E  1002         25
06 NOV 19 1800  11.8 S  161.8 E  1000         30  Gale warnings issued
06 NOV 20 0000  12.1 S  161.6 E  1000         30
06 NOV 20 0600  12.1 S  160.6 E  1000         30
06 NOV 20 1200  12.1 S  160.3 E  1001         30
06 NOV 20 1800  12.1 S  160.3 E  1001         30
06 NOV 21 0000  11.9 S  161.2 E  1001         30  Relocated
06 NOV 21 0600  11.1 S  161.1 E  1000         30      "
06 NOV 21 1200  11.9 S  162.1 E  1000         30      "
06 NOV 21 1800  11.6 S  161.6 E  1000         30
06 NOV 22 0000  12.3 S  162.5 E   995   45    35
06 NOV 22 0600  12.6 S  162.3 E   990         40
06 NOV 22 1200  12.6 S  162.6 E   987   45    45
06 NOV 22 1800  12.9 S  162.8 E   985         50
06 NOV 23 0000  12.7 S  162.9 E   980   55    55
06 NOV 23 0600  13.1 S  163.0 E   965         70  Upgr. 65 kts at 0200Z
06 NOV 23 1200  13.6 S  162.9 E   960   65    75
06 NOV 23 1800  13.8 S  163.0 E   960         75
06 NOV 24 0000  14.2 S  163.1 E   960   60    75
06 NOV 24 0600  14.4 S  162.9 E   975         65
06 NOV 24 1200  13.1 S  161.4 E   987   40    50  JTWC: 13.6S/161.5E
06 NOV 24 1500  13.1 S  161.7 E   995         40
06 NOV 24 1800  12.9 S  161.8 E   996         30  Some gales possible
06 NOV 25 0000  12.9 S  161.4 E   999   30    30
06 NOV 25 0600  13.4 S  160.7 E  1000         30
06 NOV 25 1800  13.8 S  160.0 E  1000         30
06 NOV 26 0600  13.4 S  159.3 E  1000         30
06 NOV 26 1800  14.3 S  159.0 E  1002         25
06 NOV 27 0600  14.0 S  159.0 E  1004         20
06 NOV 27 1800  14.0 S  158.0 E  1006         20

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Storm Name: None                  Cyclone Number: 04P     Basin: SPA
Fiji Tropical Disturbance Number: 05F

   Date   Time   Lat      Lon    Cent  MSW   MSW        Remarks
          (GMT)                 Press 1-min 10-min
                                 (mb) (kts) (kts)
-------------------------------------------------------------------------

06 NOV 29 0900   6.0 S  166.0 E  1004         20
06 NOV 29 1800   8.0 S  164.5 E  1003         25
06 NOV 29 2100   8.4 S  164.2 E  1004         25
06 NOV 30 0400   7.5 S  164.5 E  1000         30  Relocation
06 NOV 30 0600   7.7 S  164.0 E   999   30    30
06 NOV 30 1200   9.0 S  163.9 E   998   35    30  JTWC: 7.7S/164.0E
06 NOV 30 1800   9.0 S  162.8 E   998   35    30  JTWC: 8.1S/163.6E
06 DEC 01 0000  10.7 S  163.8 E   999   35    30  JTWC: 8.5S/163.6E
06 DEC 01 0600  11.2 S  164.5 E   999   35    30
06 DEC 01 1200  11.8 S  164.9 E   999   35    30
06 DEC 01 1800  11.5 S  164.0 E   999   35    30  JTWC: 12.4S/165.0E
06 DEC 02 0000  12.3 S  164.9 E   997   35    30  30-35 kts E to SSW
06 DEC 02 0600  12.6 S  164.9 E   998   35    30          "
06 DEC 02 1200  12.7 S  164.9 E   999   30    30          "
06 DEC 02 1800  13.5 S  164.7 E   999   30    30          "
06 DEC 02 2100  13.8 S  163.5 E  1002         30
06 DEC 03 0600  14.0 S  163.0 E  1002         25
06 DEC 03 1800  14.5 S  162.0 E  1004         25
06 DEC 04 0600  14.0 S  161.0 E  1004         25
06 DEC 04 1800  14.0 S  160.0 E  1004         25
06 DEC 04 2100  14.0 S  161.0 E  1004         25  Relocation

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             !!!!!!  IMPORTANT NOTE - PLEASE READ  !!!!!!

     To repeat the caveat which is included in the Author's Note
  at the end of the cyclone summaries--the tropical cyclone tracks
  I prepare are based upon the operational warnings/advisories/
  advices/bulletins which are issued by the various tropical cyclone
  warning agencies around the world.   Users of these tracks should
  be aware that they are preliminary and subject to revision during
  post-seasonal analyses of the cyclones by the forecasters and
  analysts at the several warning centers.

     For the Atlantic and Northeast Pacific basins, official tropical
  cyclone reports and "best tracks" can be found at the website of
  the Tropical Prediction Center/National Hurricane Center:

     http://www.nhc.noaa.gov>

     The Joint Typhoon Warning Center's website contains links to their
  Annual Tropical Cyclone Reports which include that agency's "best
  tracks" for tropical cyclones in the Northwest Pacific basin, the
  North Indian Ocean, and the Southern Hemisphere:

     http://199.10.200.33/jtwc.html>


  SPECIAL NOTE:  Back issues of the global tropical cyclone summaries
  and monthly cyclone track files can be obtained at the following
  websites:

    ftp://ftp.aoml.noaa.gov/hrd/pub/landsea/padgett/>
    http://australiasevereweather.com/cyclones/>
    http://www.typhoon2000.ph>
    http://mpittweather.com>
    http://www.tropicalcyclone2005.com/>


  PREPARED BY:

  Gary Padgett              [email protected]


  SIGNIFICANT CONTRIBUTIONS BY:

  Michael V. Padua          [email protected] 
                            [email protected]

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Document: trak0611.htm
Updated: 17th December 2006

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