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2020/10/07 10:55 Weather news
After this, the typhoon will continue to move northward while gradually strengthening its power as it travels in areas where the sea surface temperature is high, and is expected to approach the Amami region and the Pacific side of the western Japan later this week.
▼ Typhoon No. 14 Wednesday, October 7, 9:00
Area of existence South of Japan
Move 15 km / h northwest west
Central pressure 975 hPa
Maximum wind speed 30 m / s (near center)
Maximum instantaneous wind speed 45 m / s
It is expected to coincide with the typhoon’s peak forces, and in the Daitojima region, caution against storms and high waves is required from tonight until tomorrow. There is also the risk of lightning and heavy rain in the short term.
After that, it is expected to move northwest as it unfolds over the weekend, approaching Amami and Kyushu, and then moving east on the southern coast of the Japanese archipelago. When turning east, the speed is expected to be significantly slower, which can have a prolonged effect.
However, the forecast circle has become very large after Saturday the 10th.
At this stage, the range of heading and speed forecasts is very wide and difficult to narrow down precisely. (* The size of the forecast circle does not indicate the strength or size of the typhoon, but the uncertainty of the course.)
It is still difficult to determine whether to pass close to the ground and when to approach. The course will change depending on the strength of the high pressure, the position of the jet airflow, the timing of the pressure valley in the oncoming sky, etc., so check the latest information at any time.
Due to the slow movement of typhoons, it is easy for it to rain from the weekends to the beginning of the week. If the typhoon travels near the Japanese archipelago, it can cause heavy rain, so be careful with future information.
Typhoon # 14’s name “Chan-hom” is a name proposed by Laos and is derived from the name of the tree.
Visible image of the meteorological satellite: ICT Information and Communication Research Organization