Keep an eye on the storm ‘Hin Thorn Noo’ does not go straight into Thailand but will pull the monsoon to be stronger

30 Aug. 2022 – Meteorological Department Released images of storm paths in the western Pacific Ocean. Ready to report that this morning (30/8/65), now the tropical storm “Hin Thorn Noo (HINNAMNOR)” has strengthened into a typhoon.

Hin Thorn Nhor means wild goose, named by Lao PDR. It is moving west, still very far from Thailand. must also be monitored periodically It is not expected to move into Thailand. but may pull the southwest monsoon to be stronger From 3 Sept. 65 onwards

During 31 Aug. – 3 Sep. 65, the moderate southwest monsoon covers the Andaman Sea, Thailand and the Gulf of Thailand, causing Thailand to still have heavy rainfall in some places. During 4 – 5 Sept. 65, the monsoon trough lies across the North and the Northeast. In addition, the southwest monsoon prevails over the Andaman Sea, Thailand and the Gulf of Thailand will intensify. causing Thailand to have more rain and heavy rain in some places

For waves in the Andaman Sea and the upper Gulf of Thailand, there are waves 1 – 2 meters in height, and in areas with thunderstorms, waves higher than 2 meters.

Caution: During 4 – 5 Sept. 65, people in Thailand should Beware of the dangers of heavy rain and accumulated rain. that will cause flash floods and flash floods For sailors in the Andaman Sea and the upper Gulf of Thailand should exercise caution in navigation and avoid areas with thunderstorms.

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