2024/09/11 16:19 Weather News
▼ Typhoon No. 13 September 11 (Wed) 15:00
Center Position: Mariana Islands
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Movement: Northwest 20 km/h
Central Pressure: 990 hPa
Maximum Wind Speed: 25 m/s (near the center)
Maximum Gust Speed: 35 m/s
» Latest Typhoon Information
Concern of passing through Okinawa at peak strength
It is expected to strengthen while moving northwest as it approaches Okinawa. The sea surface temperature near Okinawa is high, and the upper-level wind conditions create an environment conducive to the development of the typhoon, which means it could develop more than expected. Regions close to the predicted path should be cautious of stormy weather, including strong winds, heavy rain, and high waves. Please check for the latest information frequently and take measures early.
As a strong Pacific high-pressure system is spreading near Honshu, the possibility of the typhoon moving directly north is decreased, but the Pacific side of western Japan may experience rain due to the surrounding moist air. Additionally, the path after it moves into the East China Sea remains uncertain, so it cannot be said that there will be no impact. Please also pay attention to future information.
» Radar Wind Mode (Wind Flow)
Probability of entering the storm area of the typhoon
The forecast areas where there is a probability of entering the storm area of the typhoon is 3% or more for up to five days are as follows: (Japan Meteorological Agency)
Amami Region: 2 %
Okinawa Main Island Region: 13 %
Miyako Island Region: 54 %
Yaeyama Region: 72 %
September is a time when typhoons approach frequently
Average number of typhoons occurring
Looking at the average number of typhoons, September has an average of 5.0 typhoons, making it the second most active month for typhoons following August. In contrast, the average number of approaching typhoons is 3.3, the same as August, and the average number of landfalling typhoons is 1.0, making September the peak month.
As it is the peak typhoon season, please make preparations for typhoons and heavy rain, etc.
» Radar Satellite Cloud Image Mode
Name of the Typhoon
The name of Typhoon No. 13, “Bebinca,” is a name proposed by Macau and is derived from a traditional pudding.
» Radar Typhoon Mode