2023-09-03 00:54:00
2023/09/03 09:54 Weather news
As of 9:00 on Sunday, September 3, Typhoon Haikui has developed into a very strong force and is moving west over the sea south of Yonaguni Island. Most of the Sakishima Islands continue to be in strong winds with wind speeds of 15m/s or higher.
▼ Typhoon No. 11 September 3 (Sunday) 9:00
Central location Approximately 220km south of Yonaguni Island
Size class //
Strength class Very strong
Move West 15 km/h
Central pressure 955 hPa
Maximum wind speed 45 m/s (near the center)
Maximum instantaneous wind speed 60 m/s
It is expected to make landfall in Taiwan this followingnoon and then proceed to mainland China.
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Possibility of active rain clouds even if the center is far away
Although the typhoon gradually moves away, the rain may temporarily intensify when active rain clouds called the outer band pass through the typhoon. Winds of around 20 m/s are still blowing momentarily, so be careful of sideways rain.
Also, the effects of high waves remain until the end. High waves of 5m or more are expected in the waters near the Sakishima Islands throughout the day, and high waves of 2-3m are expected to continue around the main island of Okinawa, so please be vigilant once morest high waves and swells.
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Typhoon No. 12 Humid air flows into Kanto and other areas with heavy rain
Typhoon KIROGI is moving north-northwest in the sea near Ogasawara.
▼ Typhoon No. 12 September 2 (Sat) 9:00
Central location Ogasawara sea
Size class //
Strength class //
Movement North-North-West 35 km/h
Central pressure 998 hPa
Maximum wind speed 20 m/s (near the center)
Maximum instantaneous wind speed 30 m/s
Typhoon No. 12 is expected to gradually lose strength without a storm zone, and will turn into a tropical cyclone in the south of Japan by the morning of the 4th (Monday).
As it moves northward, it brings in moist air from the tropics, so rain clouds are likely to develop from the Kanto region to the west of the Pacific Ocean from the 3rd (Sunday) to the 4th (Monday). Especially in the Kanto area, it will rain heavily mainly on the 4th (Monday), and it is possible that it will rain heavily, so be careful.
Probability of entering the storm zone of a typhoon
Prefectural forecast areas where the probability of entering the storm area of Typhoon No. 11 within 5 days is 3% or more are as follows. (Japan Meteorological Agency)
Amami region 15 %
Okinawa main island region
Main Island North/Central South 40%
Kerama and Aguni Islands 40 %
Kumejima 38%
Daito Island 7%
Miyakojima region 18 %
Yaeyama region
Ishigaki Island 8%
Yonaguni Island 3%
Typhoon No. 9 Passes Near Hong Kong and Macau
Typhoon Saolah is moving westward in the South China Sea and passed Hong Kong and Macau. Although the peak of stormy weather is passing, local authorities are calling for vigilance as the impact may remain.
▼ Typhoon No. 9 September 2 (Sat) 9:00
Central location South China Sea
Size class //
Strength class //
Move West 15 km/h
Central pressure 980 hPa
Maximum wind speed 30 m/s (near the center)
The maximum instantaneous wind speed is 45 m/s
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The fourth typhoon occurred in August this year
With Typhoon No. 9 and No. 10, there were four typhoons in August this year. (*Hurricane 8 is a hurricane coming from the western longitude.)
The average number of typhoons in August is 5.7, which is the time of the year with the most typhoons. The number of typhoons this year is slightly lower than usual, but Weathernews forecasts that there will be at least 10 more typhoons by the end of the year.
As autumn approaches, it is expected that the number of typhoons that affect the Honshu area will increase, so 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. 11’s name, “Haikui,” was proposed by China and comes from the Chinese word for “sea anemone.”
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