Tropical Cyclone Evan leaves Samoa – heads toward Fiji and Vanuatu
Evan peaked with wind speeds of 110 km/hr (nearly 70 mph), causing major damage in the Samoan capital of Apia and leaving three people dead and seven missing. Evan left about 3,000 people in shelters. Evan is expected to slowly strengthen before it affects Fiji on Sunday.
This image combines the NASA/NOAA Suomi NPP satellite’s moderate resolution 5, 4 and 3 channels as a true color image underneath colorized high-resolution channel 5 infrared imagery around 01:00 UTC on December 14, 2012. (Credit: NOAA/NNVL)
Here, in the video bellow you can see the strength of winds that battered Samoa.
According to latest report by Joint Typhoon Warning Center (JTWC), Tropical Cyclone Evan was located approximately 495 nm northeast of Nadi, Fiji, has tracked west-southwestward at 10 knots. Animated infrared satellite imagery depicts an expanding central dense overcast feature with intense deep convection over the low-level circulation center. Animated water vapor imagery depicts good poleward outflow enhanced by strong northwesterly flow over the Fiji region. However, vertical wind shear has increased slightly to moderate levels (20 knots). Over the past twelve hours, Evan has weakened slightly and Dvorak current intensity estimates have decreased slightly to a range of 77 to 102 knots. The initial intensity is assessed at 90 knots based on an average of these Dvorak estimates.
Evan is tracking along the northern periphery of the subtropical ridge and is forecast to track west-southwestward through next 48 hours. The system is forecast to turn more southwestward as a mid-latitude shortwave
trough erodes the western periphery of the subtropical ridge. Evan is forecast to peak at 110 knots by the next 24 to 36 hours then gradually weaken due to land interaction and then undergo a more significant weakening phase due to cooler SST and strong vertical wind shear.
According to Fiji Meteorological Service, severe Tropical Cyclone Evan [960 hPa] Category (CAT) 4 centre was located near 12.6 S and 174.5 W or about 790 km east-northeast of Labasa or 980 km northeast of Suva, at 1pm DST Saturday December 15. It is now moving towards the west-southwest at 30 km/h. The cyclone is still intensifying and may attain Cat 5 status in the next 24 hours to 48 hours. Close to the centre, maximum sustained winds are estimated around 90 to 100 knots (170 to 185 km/h). Damaging gales extend to about 185 km to the south of the cyclone centre.
TC Evan should move close to or over Wallis and Futuna from tonight till tomorrow morning and keep just to the north of Fiji throughout Sunday December 16, still as a CAT 4 or possibly CAT 5. However, at this stage, it is anticipated to move over and along the Yasawa and Mamnuca groups by Tuesday. Damaging heavy waves/swells, generated by the combined effect of TC Evan and an intense area of high pressure to the far south of Fiji, are still expected. The resultant wave attack on our coastal communities, especially in Northern Lau, Taveuni, Vanua Levu and nearby smaller islands, as well as northern Viti Levu and Yasawa and Mamnuca, is expected to be severe.
At this time, maximum sustained winds near the centre of the cyclone, whilst just north of Fiji, are anticipated to be around or above 170 km/hr with momentary gusts over 230 km/h. Rain will be frequent and heavy especially along and close to the track. Flooding including sea flooding of coastal areas is expected. Though the projected track of TC Evan has now shifted just to the north of Fiji, all communities in Fiji should still be prepared, heed warnings, and act responsibly, to avoid unnecessary loss of lives and/or property.
Tropical Cyclone Warning BY FMS (Number 36 issued 17:08 UTC Saturday 15 December 2012)
Watch forecast video by Western Pacific Weather/28storms
FMS Radars
Satellite Animations
- Storm-Centered Infrared (MTSAT; NOAA/SSD)
- Storm-Centered Infrared (Aviation Color Enhancement) (MTSAT; NOAA/SSD)
- Storm-Centered Water Vapor (MTSAT; NOAA/SSD)
- Storm-Centered Visible (MTSAT; NOAA/SSD)
- Storm-Centered Visible (Colorized) (MTSAT; NOAA/SSD)
- Southwest Pacific Infrared (MTSAT; NOAA)
- Southwest Pacific Enhanced Infrared (MTSAT; NOAA)
- Southwest Pacific Water Vapor (MTSAT; NOAA)
Featured image: Widespread damage after Evan left Samoa (Credit: WesternPacificWeather)
Tropical Cyclone Evan leaves Samoa – heads toward Fiji and Vanuatu
2012-12-15 19:38:12
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