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Post-tropical Cyclone Barbara at 21.2°N - 108.0°W

North Pacific Ocean

Last observation: 11 Jun 2025 - 11:10 UTC

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8 Jun 2025 - 11 Jun 2025


NHC Storm Description:

PTC Barbara - The NHC has issued its final advisory on this system. Relevant sectors and Mesoscale views are shown here for 7 days beyond the final NHC advisory for reference.


11 Jun 2025 - 3:00 UTC ...BARBARA HAS BECOME A REMNANT LOW... ...THIS IS THE LAST ADVISORY... As of 8:00 PM MST Tue Jun 10 the center of Barbara was located near 21.2, -108.0 with movement N at 5 mph. The minimum central pressure was 1007 mb with maximum sustained winds of about 30 mph.

10 Jun 2025 - 21:00 UTC ...BARBARA EXPECTED TO BECOME A REMNANT LOW SOON... As of 2:00 PM MST Tue Jun 10 the center of Barbara was located near 20.9, -108.1 with movement N at 8 mph. The minimum central pressure was 1004 mb with maximum sustained winds of about 40 mph.

10 Jun 2025 - 15:00 UTC ...BARBARA WEAKENING WHILE MOVING OVER COOLER WATER OFFSHORE OF WEST-CENTRAL MEXICO... As of 15:00 UTC TUE JUN 10 2025 the center of Barbara was located near 19.9, -108.7 with movement NW at 9 mph. The minimum central pressure was 1001 mb with maximum sustained winds of about 50 mph.

10 Jun 2025 - 9:00 UTC ...BARBARA CONTINUES TO WEAKEN OFFSHORE OF WEST-CENTRAL MEXICO... As of 2:00 AM MST Tue Jun 10 the center of Barbara was located near 19.1, -108.1 with movement NW at 8 mph. The minimum central pressure was 999 mb with maximum sustained winds of about 60 mph.

10 Jun 2025 - 3:00 UTC ...BARBARA NOW A TROPICAL STORM... As of 8:00 PM MST Mon Jun 09 the center of Barbara was located near 18.7, -107.8 with movement NW at 12 mph. The minimum central pressure was 993 mb with maximum sustained winds of about 70 mph.

9 Jun 2025 - 21:00 UTC ...BARBARA HOLDING STEADY... As of 2:00 PM MST Mon Jun 09 the center of Barbara was located near 18.2, -106.8 with movement NW at 10 mph. The minimum central pressure was 991 mb with maximum sustained winds of about 75 mph.

9 Jun 2025 - 15:00 UTC ...BARBARA BECOMES THE FIRST HURRICANE OF THE EAST PACIFIC HURRICANE SEASON... As of 8:00 AM MST Mon Jun 09 the center of Barbara was located near 17.6, -106.1 with movement NW at 10 mph. The minimum central pressure was 991 mb with maximum sustained winds of about 75 mph.

9 Jun 2025 - 9:00 UTC ...BARBARA NEAR HURRICANE STRENGTH... As of 2:00 AM MST Mon Jun 09 the center of Barbara was located near 16.9, -106.0 with movement WNW at 12 mph. The minimum central pressure was 994 mb with maximum sustained winds of about 70 mph.

9 Jun 2025 - 3:00 UTC ...BARBARA EXPECTED TO BECOME A HURRICANE ON MONDAY... As of 9:00 PM CST Sun Jun 08 the center of Barbara was located near 16.5, -104.9 with movement WNW at 10 mph. The minimum central pressure was 995 mb with maximum sustained winds of about 65 mph.

8 Jun 2025 - 21:00 UTC ...BARBARA MOVING WEST-NORTHWESTWARD... As of 3:00 PM CST Sun Jun 08 the center of Barbara was located near 16.0, -104.1 with movement WNW at 12 mph. The minimum central pressure was 996 mb with maximum sustained winds of about 60 mph.

8 Jun 2025 - 15:00 UTC ...BARBARA STRENGTHENING... As of 9:00 AM CST Sun Jun 08 the center of Barbara was located near 15.7, -103.1 with movement WNW at 12 mph. The minimum central pressure was 996 mb with maximum sustained winds of about 60 mph.

8 Jun 2025 - 9:00 UTC ...TROPICAL STORM BARBARA FORMS OFFSHORE OF SOUTHWESTERN MEXICO... As of 3:00 AM CST Sun Jun 08 the center of Barbara was located near 15.2, -102.4 with movement WNW at 12 mph. The minimum central pressure was 1001 mb with maximum sustained winds of about 45 mph.

GeoColor - True Color daytime, multispectral IR at night
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GeoColor is a multispectral product composed of True Color (using a simulated green component) during daytime, and an Infrared product that uses bands 7 and 13 at night. During the day, the imagery looks approximately as it would when viewed with human eyes from space. At night, the blue colors represent liquid water clouds such as fog and stratus, while gray to white indicate higher ice clouds, and the city lights come from a static database derived from the VIIRS Day Night Band.

GeoColor was developed at the Cooperative Institute for Research in the Atmosphere (CIRA) and the STAR Regional and Mesoscale Meteorology Branch (RAMMB). For a full description of the algorithm, please see this article.

Please credit CIRA/NOAA when using GeoColor imagery.

NOTE: Lighted areas shown in nighttime images are not real-time depictions of city lights. The layer is derived from a compilation of JPSS VIIRS Day Night Band images and is included for orientation purposes.

 • CIRA GeoColor Product Quick Guide

Tropical Pacific GeoColor animation
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GeoColor is a multispectral product composed of True Color (using a simulated green component) during daytime, and an Infrared product that uses bands 7 and 13 at night. During the day, the imagery looks approximately as it would when viewed with human eyes from space. At night, the blue colors represent liquid water clouds such as fog and stratus, while gray to white indicate higher ice clouds, and the city lights come from a static database derived from the VIIRS Day Night Band.

GeoColor was developed at the Cooperative Institute for Research in the Atmosphere (CIRA) and the STAR Regional and Mesoscale Meteorology Branch (RAMMB). For a full description of the algorithm, please see this article.

Please credit CIRA/NOAA when using GeoColor imagery.

NOTE: Lighted areas shown in nighttime images are not real-time depictions of city lights. The layer is derived from a compilation of JPSS VIIRS Day Night Band images and is included for orientation purposes.

 • CIRA GeoColor Product Quick Guide

Mexico GeoColor animation
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GeoColor is a multispectral product composed of True Color (using a simulated green component) during daytime, and an Infrared product that uses bands 7 and 13 at night. During the day, the imagery looks approximately as it would when viewed with human eyes from space. At night, the blue colors represent liquid water clouds such as fog and stratus, while gray to white indicate higher ice clouds, and the city lights come from a static database derived from the VIIRS Day Night Band.

GeoColor was developed at the Cooperative Institute for Research in the Atmosphere (CIRA) and the STAR Regional and Mesoscale Meteorology Branch (RAMMB). For a full description of the algorithm, please see this article.

Please credit CIRA/NOAA when using GeoColor imagery.

NOTE: Lighted areas shown in nighttime images are not real-time depictions of city lights. The layer is derived from a compilation of JPSS VIIRS Day Night Band images and is included for orientation purposes.

 • CIRA GeoColor Product Quick Guide

Eastern East Pacific GeoColor animation
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GeoColor is a multispectral product composed of True Color (using a simulated green component) during daytime, and an Infrared product that uses bands 7 and 13 at night. During the day, the imagery looks approximately as it would when viewed with human eyes from space. At night, the blue colors represent liquid water clouds such as fog and stratus, while gray to white indicate higher ice clouds, and the city lights come from a static database derived from the VIIRS Day Night Band.

GeoColor was developed at the Cooperative Institute for Research in the Atmosphere (CIRA) and the STAR Regional and Mesoscale Meteorology Branch (RAMMB). For a full description of the algorithm, please see this article.

Please credit CIRA/NOAA when using GeoColor imagery.

NOTE: Lighted areas shown in nighttime images are not real-time depictions of city lights. The layer is derived from a compilation of JPSS VIIRS Day Night Band images and is included for orientation purposes.

 • CIRA GeoColor Product Quick Guide

GOES-West - All States GeoColor animation
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GeoColor is a multispectral product composed of True Color (using a simulated green component) during daytime, and an Infrared product that uses bands 7 and 13 at night. During the day, the imagery looks approximately as it would when viewed with human eyes from space. At night, the blue colors represent liquid water clouds such as fog and stratus, while gray to white indicate higher ice clouds, and the city lights come from a static database derived from the VIIRS Day Night Band.

GeoColor was developed at the Cooperative Institute for Research in the Atmosphere (CIRA) and the STAR Regional and Mesoscale Meteorology Branch (RAMMB). For a full description of the algorithm, please see this article.

Please credit CIRA/NOAA when using GeoColor imagery.

NOTE: Lighted areas shown in nighttime images are not real-time depictions of city lights. The layer is derived from a compilation of JPSS VIIRS Day Night Band images and is included for orientation purposes.

 • CIRA GeoColor Product Quick Guide

GeoColor

True Color daytime, multispectral IR at night
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GLM FED

Lightning flash extent over GeoColor
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Day Convection

RGB used to identify areas of rapid intensification
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Day Night Cloud Micro Combo

Day: show cloud-top phase; Night: distinguish clouds / fog
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Air Mass RGB

RGB based on data from IR & water vapor
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Sandwich RGB

Blend combines IR band 13 with visual band 3
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Band 15

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Dirty Longwave Window - IR
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Band 16

13.3 µm
CO₂ Longwave - IR
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