Typhoon No. 9 ‘Mysak’, possibility of penetrating the Korean Strait … “Great volatility”



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Mysak, from 2 to 3 September, passing by sea on Jeju Island and Busan
“It’s still far away, so the route is volatile.”
“You can go further east and go to the Daejo Strait.”
The range of typhoons is great.

Typhoon MAYSAK, which occurred near the Philippines, is expected to cross the seas near Jeju Island and Busan on 2-3 next month. He left.

According to information on the typhoon released by the Meteorological Administration at 10 am on the 29th, Mysak will pass the sea about 290 km south of Seogwipo, Jeju Island at 9 am on September 2. Then the next day, the 3rd, it passes over the sea about 170 km northeast of Busan and heads east.

When passing through the seas of Jeju Island, Maisak’s strong wind radius is expected to be 400 km and the storm radius to be 150 km. When passing through the sea near Busan, the strong wind radius is 380 km and the storm radius is 120 km. The strong wind radius is the radius at which the wind blows at 15 m per second from the center of the typhoon, and the storm radius is the radius at which the strongest wind is blowing at 25 m per second.

A Meteorological Administration official said: “Based on the current forecast, there appears to be a possibility that Maisak will affect the southeastern regions of Korea.” The southeastern regions of Korea are Busan or Ulsan.
However, as Typhoon Mysak’s location is far from Korea, there is a high possibility that the course will change. Currently, Mysak moves about 970 km northeast of Manila, Philippines. An official with the Meteorological Administration said: “When this typhoon falls eastward, it could head towards the Korean Strait.” The Korea Strait is a strait between Korea and Kyushu in the Japanese archipelago.
The official said: “If the Maisak road goes further east, it may cross the Gyeongnam coast of Korea or not land at all,” he said. “So far there is a greater probability of change.” However, since the typhoon itself has a great influence, it seems that even if it passes through Korea, it may have some influence.

The Meteorological Administration requested frequent checks of the meteorological information, etc., because the variability of the typhoon’s route is still large.

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