Tropical Cyclone Fantala continued to get stronger on Friday and it is now the equivalent of a Category 4 hurricane on the Saffir-Simpson Scale. At 5:00 p.m. EDT on Friday the center of Tropical Cyclone Fantala was located at latitude 12.4°S and longitude 57.6°E which put it about 530 miles (860 km) north of Port Louis, Mauritius. Fantala was moving toward the west at 8 m.p.h. (13 km/h). The maximum sustained wind speed was 150 m.p.h. (240 km/h) and there were wind gusts to 185 m.p.h. (295 km/h). The minimum surface pressure was 926 mb.
Tropical Cyclone Fantala is very well organized. There is a ring of strong thunderstorms surrounding a well formed eye. Other spiral bands are rotating near the core of the circulation. Thunderstorms are generating upper level divergence which is pumping out large amounts of mass and allowing the surface pressure to decrease further. The Hurricane Intensity Index (HII) for Tropical Cyclone Fantala is 31.6. The Hurricane Size Index (HSI) is 18.4 and the Hurricane Wind Intensity Size Index (HWISI) is 50.0.
Fantala continues to exist in an environment favorable for intensification. It is over water where the Sea Surface Temperature is near 30°C. The upper level winds are weak and there is little vertical wind shear. Fantala could become the equivalent of a Category 5 hurricane during the next 24 hours. Fantala appeared to go through an eyewall replacement cycle on Thursday and further cycles could produce additional fluctuations in intensity.
A subtropical ridge located southwest of Fantala is steering the tropical cyclone toward the west. Movement toward the west or west-northwest is expected during the next 24 to 48 hours. On its anticipated track Tropical Cyclone Fantala could be northeast of the northern tip of Madagascar by the end of the weekend. Fantala is a powerful, dangerous tropical cyclone and it would be capable of doing regional serious damage if it made landfall.