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October 15, 2020
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Depression number one of the “Meteorological Department” announced in the central South China Sea. It is expected to intensify into a tropical storm. And it is likely to move ashore in Vietnam causing the Northeast, Central and East regions to have heavy to very heavy rains in some places with strong winds.
Meteorological Department Announcement “Depression (level 2) in the central South China Sea (Effective October 16-19, 2020)” Number 1 of October 15, 2020
The strong low pressure cell (Category 1 storm) in the eastern Philippines has intensified into a depression (level 2) and moved to the center of the South China Sea at 10:00 am 63), or centered at 14.0 degrees north latitude, 120.0 degrees east longitude, with the highest wind speed near the center at about 55 km / h. This storm is moving slowly towards the northwest. It is expected to intensify into a tropical storm (level 3) and is likely to move ashore towards central Vietnam during October 17-18, 2020, causing the Northeast, Central and Northeast regions . In the east, there were heavy to very heavy rains in some places with strong winds. People in this area should be careful around heavy or very heavy rains. What can cause flash floods and flash floods
In addition, the strong monsoon depression is found in the lower central, upper southern and eastern regions. Also, the southwestern monsoon prevails over the Andaman Sea, southern Thailand, and the Gulf of Thailand. Causing the south to have heavy to very heavy rains in some places The wind waves in the Andaman Sea and the upper Gulf of Thailand are strong. The Andaman Sea has a wave height of 2-3 meters and the upper part of the Gulf of Thailand around 2 meters and the area with thunderstorms over 3 meters. Which also hit the shore Sailors must navigate with caution. And small boats should refrain from sailing during this period.
Therefore, ask people to follow the announcement of the Department of Meteorology. And you can track information on the Weather Department website http://www.tmd.go.th or the 1182 weather forecast hotline 24 hours a day
Announced October 15, 2020 at 11:00 am
The Department of Meteorology will issue the next announcement on October 15, 2020 at 5:00 pm
(Signed) Karawee Biological Rights
(Mrs. Kornrawee Sittichewipak)
Deputy Director General, Department of Meteorology
Maintain government agency Director General, Department of Meteorology