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2023/07/28 04:20 Weather news
At 3:00 on Friday, July 28, a developing tropical cyclone east of the Philippines became Typhoon Khanung. It is the third typhoon of this month following the first time in a week.
▼ Typhoon No. 6 Friday, July 28, 3:00
Central location East of the Philippines
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Move northwest west 15 km/h
Central pressure 1000 hPa
Maximum wind speed 18 m/s (near the center)
Maximum instantaneous wind speed 25 m/s
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The impact of the typhoon is expected to begin at the end of the month
Looking at the forecast for Typhoon No. 6’s course, it is expected to move north-northwest for a while and then head south of Okinawa, but next week it is expected to change its course to west-northwest as it is blocked by the Pacific anticyclone.
The typhoon is expected to develop into a powerful typhoon with a strong wind area as it moves north, and become a strong typhoon in the waters near Okinawa. In Okinawa and Amami, the waves will begin to rise from the weekend, and around the 30th (Sun), the effects of wind and rain may begin to appear. Water accidents are more likely to occur due to high waves accompanied by swells and rip currents, so be sure to check the information before the typhoon approaches.
The typhoon is expected to come closest to Okinawa and Amami around July 31 (Monday) to August 1 (Tuesday). In Okinawa and Amami, there is a risk of severe weather. On the island, even a slight difference in course can have a large impact, so please pay attention to future course information.
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Reference Results of simulations of paths calculated by meteorological agencies around the world
Each thin line in this figure represents the simulation result of the course calculated by meteorological agencies around the world. The results (members) obtained in the process of the ensemble forecast method are posted to give an image of the wide range of possible paths.
Comparing these members, we can see that there is a wide range of possible courses, from those moving westward in the South China Sea to those moving northward near Okinawa, and the certainty of the predicted course is low.
Depending on the course, it may affect Okinawa and other parts of Japan, but there is still some error in the forecast. The error is expected to shrink as the days pass, so please pay attention to future information.
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Probability of entering the storm zone of a typhoon
The probability of entering the storm zone of a typhoon within 5 days is as follows. (Japan Meteorological Agency)
Amami region 43 %
Okinawa main island region
Northern/Central/Southern Main Island 47%
Kerama and Aguni Islands 48 %
Kumejima 44%
Daito Island area 26%
Miyakojima region 22 %
Yaeyama region
Ishigaki Island 12%
Yonaguni Island 6 %
This is the third typhoon this month and the first in a week.
Average number of typhoons
This year, Typhoon No. 4 occurred in mid-July, and Typhoon No. 5 occurred in late July.The average number of typhoons in July is 3.7, which is a time when the number of typhoons increases rapidly in a normal year. This year, the number of typhoons is slightly lower than usual, but please prepare for typhoons and heavy rains in preparation for the coming season.
typhoon name
Typhoon names are prepared in advance by member countries of the international organization “Typhoon Committee”, etc., and are given in order of occurrence.
Typhoon No. 5’s name “Doksuri” was proposed by South Korea and is derived from the word for eagle.
Typhoon No. 6’s name “Khanun” was proposed by Thailand and is taken from the names of Thai fruits (jackfruit, jackfruit).
The impact of Typhoon No. 5 remains in Okinawa
A large and strong typhoon No. 5 (Tokusuri) is expected to move north across the South China Sea on the west side of Taiwan, land in South China, and lose its strength.
The Sakishima Islands in Okinawa are in a strong wind area, and the strong wind is expected to continue today, Friday, the 28th. Also, high waves are expected to continue for some time, so please continue to be aware of the impact of Typhoon No. 5 on the Sakishima Islands.
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