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Severe Weather

Hurricane Ian – Post-Event Update Report

Our initial assessment of high-resolution aerial imagery from the Sanibel Island and Fort Myers areas shows a large number of buildings to be structurally intact with roofs remaining in place. This could be related to the reconstruction of several properties in these areas post the Hurricane Charley event in 2004 where stricter building code regulations were then applied.

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Severe Weather

Hurricane Ian – Post-Event Update

This report provides an update to the information about the ongoing situation of Hurricane Ian, as previously published by Skytek on September 27th, 2022.
The latest forecast provides an updated trajectory for this hurricane, with a clear shift to the East by comparison with the initial forecast.

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Severe Weather

Hurricane Ian – Update Report

This report provides an update to the information about the ongoing situation of Hurricane Ian, as previously published by Skytek on September 27th, 2022.
The latest forecast provides an updated trajectory for this hurricane, with a clear shift to the East by comparison with the initial forecast.

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War

Ukraine Update: Vessel Movements

Ukraine is to resume grain exports in 3 ports in the Black Sea. Chernomorisk, Odesa & Yuzhni.
The Ukrainian Authorities’ intention is to have bulk carriers sailing regularly in and out of these 3 ports. The estimated cargo is 20 million tons of grain.
Skytek is closely monitoring the formation of the first convoy, and for merchant ships entering Ukrainian ports.
We can monitor entry, exit, and the ships’ condition while alongside the operating jetty.

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Severe Weather

Typhoon Namadol – Severe Weather Report

Tropical cyclone Namadol formed on September 11th in the Philippine Sea, reaching typhoon wind force by September 15th and 24 hours after, on September 16th it intensified into a Category 4 typhoon, with violent winds of 160 MPH and waves of up to 15m.
Due to quoted risks of unprecedented storms, high waves, storm surges, and record rainfall, the Japan Meteorological Agency (JMA) has issued its highest warning for the Kagoshima region where the typhoon is expected to make landfall on Sunday afternoon.

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Damage Assessment

Marine Casualty Advisory – Collision at Gibraltar

Two vessels have collided in the port of Gibraltar at 1320UTC on August 29th, 2022, the Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) Tanker Adam LNG and the Bulk Carrier OS35. The estimated market value of the Marshal Islands LNG Tanker Adam LNG is placed by Skytek’s price modelling platform at $147,16m with a demolition value of $16,58, while the Tuvalu flag Bulk Carrier OS35 is priced at an estimated market value of $12,76m.

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