2024/11/12 16:56 Weather News
Typhoon No. 25 will move west for a while and then change course to the north, so people in Okinawa should be careful.
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Typhoon No. 25 moving north near the Philippines
Central eastern location of the Philippines
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Moving northwest to west 30 km/h
Mean pressure 990 hPa
Maximum wind speed 25 m/s (near center)
Maximum instantaneous wind speed 35 m/s
Typhoon No. 1 is expected to continue. After that, it changed course to the north, and there was a possibility that it would go near Okinawa before the weekend.
However, the forecast circle is much larger on the 17th (Sunday) than up to the 16th (Saturday), indicating that there is uncertainty in the path.
Reference Numerical simulation results of the course calculated by meteorological organizations around the world
By comparing them, after reaching the northeast of Luzon Island in the Philippines, predictions are divided into two: one course is to move westward through the South China Sea, and the other course is to move eastward near Okinawa. Also, although it is difficult to see in this picture, even on the course to the east, there is a big change in speed.
Please pay attention to future information as there may be complex movements around Taiwan and Okinawa.
Typhoon No. 24 approaching the Philippines with great force
Location of the center of the Mariana Islands
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Move west 30 km/h
Mean pressure 1002 hPa
Maximum wind speed 20 m/s (near center)
Maximum instantaneous wind speed 30 m/s
Typhoon No. 24 to the west and will develop from around the 14th (Thursday). It is expected to be a very strong force from the 16th (Saturday) to the 17th (Sunday) as it approaches the Philippines. After arriving near Luzon Island in the Philippines, there is great uncertainty regarding its course, so we must monitor its course.
▼ Typhoon No.23 November 12th (Tuesday) 15:00
The location of the middle of the South China Sea
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Move northwest 15 km/h
Mean pressure 992 hPa
Maximum wind speed 23 m/s (near centre)
Maximum instantaneous wind speed 35 m/s
Typhoon No. 23 landed in the Philippines, dumping heavy rain, and is now moving towards the South China Sea. It is expected to continue moving westward as it weakens, and will turn into a tropical cyclone near Hainan Island.
▼ Tropical cyclone 12 November (Tuesday) 15:00
Central location of Vietnam
Move southwest slowly
Mean pressure 1004 hPa
Typhoon No. 22 to become a tropical cyclone at 3:00 p.m.
the name of a typhoon
The name “Yinxing” was used for Typhoon No. 22 was proposed by China and it comes from the name of a tree (gingko).
The name “Toraji/도라지” was used for Typhoon No. 23 was proposed by North Korea (Democratic People’s Republic of Korea) and comes from the Korean word for bell-flower.
The name “Man-yi” was used for Typhoon No. 24 was proposed by Hong Kong and was taken from the name of the strait which is now a reservoir.
The name “Usagi” was used for Typhoon No. 25 was proposed by Japan and it comes from the constellation Rabbit.
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2024-11-12 07:56:00
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