Forum:2010 Pacific hurricane season/Pre-Season-May

90C.INVEST
Okay, I was a little surprised to see this listed among the active tropical systems on Wunderground when I went to see if it was above or below freezing outside. (It was below.) Just because of the time of year I don't expect anything, but even the chance of maybe something sort of almost happening is interesting when it happens in February. :P CPHC says: "Slow development of this feature is possible over the next two days." --Patteroast 15:36, February 17, 2010 (UTC)
 * Wow, I was so surprised to see anything I didn't even notice how far south it is. CPHC says: "An area of thunderstorms about 1375 miles south of Honolulu is associated with a low pressure area straddling the equator. This area of disturbed weather is traveling east at 25 mph. The convection has shown signs of intensification and organization over the past six hours, but still expect a low chance for development into a tropical cyclone." Weird! --Patteroast 18:20, February 18, 2010 (UTC)

90E.INVEST
Up on NHC, medium risk. They say: "ALTHOUGH THIS AREA IS CURRENTLY DISORGANIZED...ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONS APPEAR TO BE FAVORABLE FOR SOME DEVELOPMENT..." Looks like we're getting started. --Patteroast 02:09, May 26, 2010 (UTC)
 * High risk, now. "...A TROPICAL DEPRESSION COULD FORM DURING THE NEXT DAY OR SO." It's generally headed north and either way will likely fall apart over Guatemala or Chiapas. But if it speeds up and gets back over water, we could have something veeeery interesting. --Patteroast 10:59, May 28, 2010 (UTC)
 * Also, TCFA. --Patteroast 11:01, May 28, 2010 (UTC)

Tropical Storm Agatha
Whoops. I didn't check any tropical website for a day, and I missed Agatha. It's already formed, moved over the mountains of Guatemala, and dissipated. --Patteroast 16:16, May 30, 2010 (UTC)