Typhoon No. 9 (Meisark) becomes ‘strong’ force Dawn of week Okinawa wary of disaster grade weather news



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2020/08/29 22:00 Weather news

At 9:00 p.m. on Saturday, August 29, Typhoon No. 9 (Mei Sark) is moving slowly to the northwest and west as it develops over the eastern Philippine Sea. The maximum wind speed near the center reached 35 m / s and became a “strong” force.

From Monday (Monday) to September 1 (Tuesday) at the beginning of the week, it is expected to approach the Okinawa region with a very strong force with a central pressure of 925 hPa, a maximum wind speed of 50 m / s and a maximum instantaneous wind speed of 70 m / s. In Okinawa, keep an eye out for heavy rain, storms, high waves, high tides, etc., and take action as soon as possible.

Also, be aware of future information, as you may change course to the northeast in the East China Sea and get closer to western Japan, such as Kyushu.

▼ Typhoon 9, Saturday, August 29, 9:00 p.m.
Eastern Philippines area of ​​existence
Size class //
Strong force class
Move west northwest slowly
Central pressure 975 hPa
Maximum wind speed 35 m / s (near center)
Maximum instantaneous wind speed 50 m / s

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Analysis of sea surface temperature (area of ​​the sea south of the white line where typhoons tend to develop at temperatures above 28 ° C)

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