Typhoon No. 17: Lower Than Normal Typhoon Expectations in Japan – Japan Weather Association Update

2023-11-12 20:31:41

Has Typhoon No. 17 occurred? The number of typhoons this year is expected to be lower than normal (Weather Forecaster, Chief of the Day Shift, November 13, 2023) – Japan Weather Association tenki.jp

Will Typhoon No. 17 occur? The number of typhoons this year is expected to be lower than normal.

November 13, 2023 05:31

A tropical cyclone near the Caroline Islands is expected to become a typhoon. If it becomes a typhoon, it will be called Typhoon No. 17.

Is there a typhoon?

A tropical cyclone near the Caroline Islands is expected to become a typhoon. If it becomes a typhoon, it will be called Typhoon No. 17.

The tropical cyclone, which is expected to become a typhoon, will continue to move slowly westward and is expected to move east of the Philippines on the 18th. There is a risk of severe weather in the Philippines from the weekend onwards. The future course is still unclear, but so far it is not expected to have a major impact on Japan.

Number of typhoons

In a normal year, the number of typhoons that occur is approximately 25 per year. If another typhoon occurs in the future, it will be the 17th typhoon this year. The average number of typhoons from January to November is regarding 24, so even if a new typhoon occurs, it will still be regarding 7 fewer than the average. Although typhoons can occur in December, there is a high possibility that there will be fewer typhoons than normal this year.

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