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The National Center for Meteorological and Hydrological Forecasts, at 1:00 p.m. on November 1, the center of Typhoon Goni was at about 13.5 degrees north latitude and 122.1 degrees east longitude, in the central region of the Philippines. The strongest wind in the area near the center of a strong storm is level 14, equivalent to a wind speed of 150 to 165 km / h, level 17.
Typhoon Goni Level 17 Seminars “Afflicted” About 30 Million Filipinos |
Also according to the National Center for Hydrometeorological Forecasting and Master Truong Ba Kien, Institute of Meteorology, Hydrology and Climate Change, Storm Goni was strongest before going to the Philippines. As it passes through the islands of the Philippines it is already in the development stage and due to Goni’s small circulation, friction with the Philippine topography decreases before entering the South China Sea.
First image of super typhoon Goni devastates the Philippines with the force of “destruction” |
Vietnam uses Japanese satellite images to forecast storms
According to forecaster Nguyen Thanh Binh, the National Center for Hydrometeorological Forecasting, no matter how immense storms form in the ocean, they cannot escape the “divine eye” of meteorologists. These are satellite images.
Today, continuous satellite images many times a day with different spectral bands will always monitor the formation and development of cloud areas in the ocean.
In addition, information from satellites is also fed to the supercomputer system to generate information for modeling and forecasting storms in the coming weather.
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