Typhoon No. 9 hits continental wind level 12, ‘extremely devastating force’ | News



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Typhoon No. 9 is approaching the mid-region, wind gust level 17

The National Hydrometeorological Forecast Center said that at 1 p.m. on Oct. 27, the center of the storm was about 660 kilometers from Da Nang, 550 kilometers from Quang Nam, 500 kilometers from Quang Ngai and 450 kilometers from Phu Yen. The strongest wind in the area near the center of a strong storm is level 14, that is, 150 to 165 km / h, level 17.

Consequently, the sea has Strong winds from level 6, the pull from level 8 or higher have a radius of approximately 320 km, from the center of the storm. The area of ​​the sea with strong winds from level 10, pulling from level 12 or higher has a radius of approximately 160 km, calculated from the center of the storm.

In the next 24 hours, the storm is forecast to move in a northwesterly direction, each hour it can travel 20-25 km, going inland from Da Nang to Phu Yen with the strongest winds of 12-13, level 15, after it gets weak.

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Hoang Phuc Lam shared analysis information on storm No. 9 changes

Photo by Khuong Dinh Trung

Men, women, old and young joined together to help push the boats ashore to avoid storms

According to Hoang Phuc Lam, through analysis of the data results and forecast models, Typhoon No. 9 had no factors to weaken as rapidly as the last storm 8. Hurricane 8 weakened rapidly because the impact of the air cold was very strong. As for Storm No. 9, the cold air slowed down, very thin, without enough impact to weaken the storm; The sea surface temperature around Typhoon 9’s runway was also higher than Typhoon 8’s.
Mr. Lam also added that, referring to the Philippine Meteorological Agency situation, where storm No. 9 (storm Molave) just passed, there is strong wind of level 12, level 4 if there is unstable structure. almost destroyed a lot. The storms caused widespread flooding and many homes had to evacuate.

“Current forecast, the focus areas affected by the storm are Da Nang, Quang Nam, Quang Ngai and Binh Dinh provinces with strong winds of 11-13, level 15. If this happens, the end The destruction of the storm it was extremely terrible. Level 4 houses, trees … they can’t take it, and this will be one of the strongest storms in Vietnam in the last 20 years, ”said Mr. Lam.

Storm No. 9: A close-up of the fishermen rushing to bring the boat to shore, after the last sea voyage.

Mr. Mai Van Khiem, Director of the National Center for Hydrometeorological Forecasts, recalled Typhoon Damrey (Typhoon No. 12) in 2017, the strong winds at Level 9, Level 12 have caused great damage to the provinces. South Central Region. But Storm No. 9 is forecast to have stronger winds than Typhoon Damrey.



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