Real-Time Guidance | DISTURBANCE PILAR (EP18)

Real-time Guidance for DISTURBANCE PILAR (EP18)

This page provides plots and information for DISTURBANCE PILAR (EP18). The left side of this page provides TCGP-generated plots of numerical guidance and other TCGP-curated data. The right side of this page provides external links to additional information and products. Most of the model guidance displayed in the plots come from modeling centers outside of NCAR, such as NOAA, other national numerical weather prediction centers, and universities. Click here for information about who contributes to TCGP. Your use of this page is governed by the UCAR Terms of Service and this site's disclaimer. To obtain help for any item on this page, click on the question mark beside that item.

Information as of the most recent model cycle ?

At 1800 UTC, 25 September 2017, DISTURBANCE PILAR (EP18) was located in the Northeast Pacific basin at 22.7°N and 107.1°W. The current intensity was 20 kt and the center was moving at 5 kt at a bearing of 330 degrees. The minimum central pressure was 1005 mb.

Reconnaissance Aircraft Data ?

No Vortex Data Messages were found for this system.

ATCF data files ?

track and intensity forecasts (a-deck)
history file (b-deck)
fixes file (f-deck)

Environmental Diagnostics ?

Links to Radars Within 500 km of PILAR

Guasave, MX, Servicio Meteorológico Nacional   Latest image   Loop

Palmito, MX, Servicio Meteorológico Nacional   Latest image   Loop