Current Storms:

Potential Tropical Cyclone KOTO

Updated November 26, 2025 at 00:00 UTC

Located at 12.5°N, 117.6°E

Minimum Pressure: 991 mb

Maximum Winds: 55 kt

Radius of Maximum Wind: 30 nm

Environmental Pressure: 1006 mb

Storm Radius: 190 nm

Current Conditions

Latest Satellite Image Latest satellite image for Potential Tropical Cyclone KOTO
Wind RadiiWind radii for Potential Tropical Cyclone KOTO
Sea Temperatures Sea surface temperature map for Potential Tropical Cyclone KOTO

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Forecasts

Latest Model Track Guidance Latest model track guidance for Potential Tropical Cyclone KOTO
Latest Model Intensity Guidance Latest model intensity guidance for Potential Tropical Cyclone KOTO
Official Forecast Official forecast cone for Potential Tropical Cyclone KOTO

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Storm History

Storm Track Historical track for Potential Tropical Cyclone KOTO Raw Data
Pressure and Wind History Pressure and wind history for Potential Tropical Cyclone KOTO

Potential Tropical Cyclone FOUR

Updated November 26, 2025 at 00:00 UTC

Located at 4.5°N, 97.9°E

Minimum Pressure: 997 mb

Maximum Winds: 45 kt

Radius of Maximum Wind: 25 nm

Environmental Pressure: 1008 mb

Storm Radius: 160 nm

Current Conditions

Latest Satellite Image Latest satellite image for Potential Tropical Cyclone FOUR
Wind RadiiWind radii for Potential Tropical Cyclone FOUR
Sea Temperatures Sea surface temperature map for Potential Tropical Cyclone FOUR

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Forecasts

Latest Model Track Guidance Latest model track guidance for Potential Tropical Cyclone FOUR
Latest Model Intensity Guidance Latest model intensity guidance for Potential Tropical Cyclone FOUR
Official Forecast Official forecast cone for Potential Tropical Cyclone FOUR

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Storm History

Storm Track Historical track for Potential Tropical Cyclone FOUR Raw Data
Pressure and Wind History Pressure and wind history for Potential Tropical Cyclone FOUR

This page uses data from the National Hurricane Center (NHC) and Joint Typhoon Warning Center (JTWC), with best track files through the Automated Tropical Cyclone Forecast (ATCF) system. Microwave imagery courtesy of the U.S. Naval Research Laboratory.