Typhoon # 8 with gust level 14, 8m high waves, fierce sea | News



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Storm No. 8 had level 14 gusts, 8 meter high waves, fierce seas

Specifically, at 7:00 this morning, the center of Typhoon 8 was located at approximately 16.8 north latitude, 116.3 east longitude, about 400 km east of the Hoang Sa archipelago. The strongest wind in the area near the center of strong storms is level 11, that is, from 100 to 115 km / h, level 14.

In particular, the storm circulation area is very wide when the sea has strong winds from level 6, shock from level 8 or higher with a radius of approximately 180 km from the center of the storm; Strong winds of level 10, jerk from level 12 or higher have a radius of about 80 km from the center of the storm.

Tran Quang Nang said, currently Typhoon No. 8 is located in a low ditch with a weak operating axis through the south and the northern area has a weak impact of cold air. The active storm area had a high seawater surface temperature of approximately 29 theC

Currently, Typhoon 10-11 intensity levels, but due to the impact of the factors discussed above, in the next 24 hours Typhoon No. 8 will remain strong. The storm is most likely to be strongest when operating near the Paracel archipelago with strong winds of 11-12, level 14. Until the storm enters the area within longitude 112 east, there will be a tendency to gradually decrease , when the sea water temperature in this area gradually decreases around 27-28 theC.

Up to the 112th meridian of eastern longitude, the typhoon moved mainly west with a speed of 10-15 km / h towards the mainland of the central provinces.

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In particular, Mr. Tran Quang Nang warned that due to the influence of Typhoon No. 8, the waters of the Hoang Sa archipelago and the northern East Sea have strong winds of 9-10, the area near the center of the storm goes from level 11-12, shocking. Level 14. The sea wave is between 6 and 8 m high, which makes the sea violent.

Due to the influence of cold air, the Gulf of Tonkin and the Central Coast have strong winds from the northeast of level 6-7, level 9. It is forecast that as of October 24, the strong winds in these areas tend to increase, depending of the intensity of Typhoon No. 8.



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