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Triple Typhoon Occurrence: Typhoon No. 11 Approaching Okinawa from September 1

Triple typhoon occurrence Typhoon No. 11 approaching Okinawa from around September 1

August 28, 2023 11:00

Typhoon No. 11 occurred in the Mariana Islands at 9:00 am today (Monday) on the 28th. Typhoon No. 9, Typhoon No. 10, Typhoon No. 11 and triple typhoons need attention. The newly formed Typhoon No. 11 will approach Okinawa from around September 1st (Friday) and may have a major impact. Please pay attention to future information.

Typhoon No. 9 heads south of Okinawa with ‘very strong’ force

Typhoon No. 11 occurred in addition to Typhoon No. 9 and No. 10. It is necessary to pay attention to the movement of the typhoon over the next week.

[Typhoon No.9]
The very strong Typhoon No. 9 is east of the Philippines as of 9:00 am today (Monday), and is moving northeast at a speed of about 10 kilometers per hour. The central air pressure is 955hPa, the maximum wind speed near the center is 45m, the maximum instantaneous wind speed is 60m, and the wind speed is over 25m.

It will move north until tomorrow, the 29th (Tuesday), and from the 30th (Wednesday) to the 31st (Thursday), it will move westward around Taiwan while maintaining a “very strong” force. Along with swells in the coastal waters of the Sakishima Islands, it is expected that the weather will gradually become drier tomorrow, the 29th (Tuesday), and will become severe from the 30th (Wednesday). Beware of high waves with swells.

Typhoon No. 10 approaching Tohoku

[Typhoon No.10]
Typhoon No. 10 is moving north about 230 kilometers east-southeast of Miyako City, Iwate Prefecture at a speed of about 25 kilometers per hour as of 9:00 am today (Monday). The central pressure is 990hPa, the maximum wind speed near the center is 23m, and the maximum instantaneous wind speed is 35m.

Typhoon No. 10 is expected to move north off the coast of Sanriku until noon on the 28th (Monday), then turn northeast after that, and turn into an extratropical cyclone south of the Aleutians on the 30th (Wednesday).

Although the direct impact of the typhoon will be small, today, Monday, the 28th, it will be a big storm with swells on the northern Pacific coast of Tohoku. The expected wave height is 6 meters. Watch out for high waves in the evening.

Also, the wind will blow from the north. The maximum wind speed is expected to be 15 meters on the sea and 11 meters on land, and the maximum instantaneous wind speed is expected to be 25 meters on both land and sea. Be careful of strong winds in the evening.

Typhoon No. 11 approaches Okinawa from around September 1

[Typhoon No.11]
Typhoon No. 11 occurred in the Mariana Islands at 9:00 am today (Monday) on the 28th. The central pressure is 996hPa, the maximum wind speed near the center is 18m, and the maximum instantaneous wind speed is 25m.

Typhoon No. 11 is expected to advance westward as it develops in order to move through an area with a sea surface temperature of 30°C or higher, and is expected to approach Okinawa around September 1 (Friday) with winds of 25 meters or more. is. In Okinawa and Amami, typhoons No. 11 and No. 9 are likely to cause heavy rains and storms from around the 30th (Wednesday) to around September 2nd (Saturday). Please be aware of future trends.

How to prepare for a typhoon

You can prepare for a typhoon even before it approaches. Check the latest information such as typhoon track forecasts frequently. Also, if you have plans for leisure or travel, such as weekends, you may want to consider revising your plans.

It is very important to confirm evacuation sites and evacuation routes in advance in case evacuation becomes necessary. Check the hazard maps and regional disaster prevention plans created by municipalities.

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