2024/07/23 07:33 Weather News
It is expected to continue moving north and further develop, approaching Okinawa with very strong power around tomorrow, July 24 (Wednesday). Caution is necessary for strong winds and high waves, particularly in the Ishigaki Islands, which are near the storm’s path.
▼ Typhoon No. 3 July 23 (Tuesday) 6 AM
Center Position: East of the Philippines
Size Class: Large
Strength Class: Strong
Movement: North 10 km/h
Central Pressure: 965 hPa
Maximum Wind Speed: 40 m/s (near the center)
Maximum Gust Speed: 55 m/s
Radius of Storm Winds: 110 km
Radius of Strong Winds: 500 km
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Total rainfall could reach 300mm
After that, from July 24 (Wednesday) to July 25 (Thursday), when the typhoon’s center passes, active rain clouds will pass by and rainfall will increase. Although the amount of rainfall is expected to change depending on the typhoon’s path, it is forecasted that there may be heavy rain, particularly in Ishigaki Island and other areas of the Yaeyama region, reaching around 300mm.
After passing through Okinawa, it is expected to move towards the Chinese mainland. The inflow of moist air between the typhoon and the Pacific high pressure will strengthen, making it more likely to rain on the Pacific side of western Japan. Therefore, even if you are far from the typhoon’s path, you should not let your guard down regarding rainfall.
There is a risk of winds exceeding 50m/s瞬間的には50m/sを超えるような暴風のおそれ
There are concerns that vehicles may overturn and trees and utility poles may fall. As the typhoon’s movement is relatively slow, severe weather is expected that may prevent outdoor activities for over 24 hours, so preparations for power outages and stockpiling food are necessary.
Please ensure that typhoon preparations are completed by this morning at the latest.
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Probability of entering the storm’s area
The probability of entering the storm’s area within five days is as follows for the prefectures where the likelihood is greater than 3% (Meteorological Agency):
Miyakojima Region: 23 %
Yaeyama Region: 84 %
Ishigaki Region: 81 %
Yonaguni Region: 84 %
Name of the Typhoon
The name of Typhoon No. 3, “Kaimi,” was proposed by South Korea and comes from the Korean word (개미) meaning “ant”.
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