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NASA's RapidScat sees waning winds of Tropical Depression Bavi

03.18.15 | NASA/Goddard Space Flight Center

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Tropical Cyclone Bavi weakened to a depression and NASA's RapidScat instrument measured its waning winds from space.

On March 17 the RapidScat instrument aboard the International Space Station (ISS) measured Bavi's surface winds from 01:28 to 3:01 UTC. RapidScat data showed surface winds were strongest winds in the northwestern quadrant. Sustained winds were near 17 m/s (38 mph/61 kph) and weaker around the rest of the storm.

On March 18 at 0000 UTC (March 17 at 8 p.m. EDT), the Joint Typhoon Warning Center noted that Bavi's maximum sustained winds dropped to 25 knots 28.7 mph/46.3 kph). It was located near 15.8 north latitude and 132.8 east longitude, approximately 489 nautical miles northwest of Yap, and was moving westward at 6 knots (6.9 mph/11.1 kph).

Bavi is moving west and weakening. The Joint Typhoon Warning Center expects Bavi to dissipate sometime on March 19.

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NASA/Goddard Space Flight Center. (2015, March 18). NASA's RapidScat sees waning winds of Tropical Depression Bavi. Brightsurf News. https://www.brightsurf.com/news/8YWGPP61/nasas-rapidscat-sees-waning-winds-of-tropical-depression-bavi.html
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