Tropical cyclone 09S (Emang) is dissipating in the South Indian Ocean…located approximately 490 NM south-southeast of Diego Garcia (Tropical cyclone…sustained winds of 35 knots, with gusts to near 45 knots) – Final Warning

PDC Global Hazards Atlas displaying 3 hour precipitation accumulation, tropical cyclone 09S (Emang), with JTWC positions, segments, winds, and error cones...over the South Indian Ocean
Tropical cyclone 09S (Emang), is located about 490 NM south-southeast of Diego Garcia. Emang has tracked west-southwestward at 07 knots over the past six hours. Satellite imagery shows an exposed low level circulation center, with isolated deep convection. This circulation has begun to elongate, and is unraveling now.
Recent scatterometer data shows 30-35 knot (35-40 mph) winds in this system. TC 09S is located in a marginal environment, which is inhibiting convective development. This will promote further weakening, with dissipation expected over the next 12 hours. Thus, this is the final warning that will be given by the Joint Typhoon Warning Center. Emang will fall apart over the open ocean away from land and
island areas.
Eastern North Pacific
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Central North Pacific
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Western North Pacific
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South Pacific
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North Indian Ocean
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South Indian Ocean
Tropical Cyclone 09S (Emang) - Final Warning
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North Arabian Sea
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