East Sea welcomes tropical depression
Tropical depressions form northeast of the East Sea and may intensify into storms as they enter this sea in the next day.
Tropical depressions form northeast of the East Sea and may intensify into storms as they enter this sea in the next day.
According to the Central Center for Meteorological and Hydrological Forecasting, this morning, the mind depressed from Taiwan island about 100 km to the south, level 7 intensity, level 8-9 shock.
8/9 satellite image shows a fairly wide coverage area of the tropical depression. (Photo: NEA).
In the next 24 hours, the tropical depression moves at a speed of 10-15 km per hour in the direction of west and west northwest and is likely to increase to a storm. So around noon and this afternoon (September 8), the tropical depression will enter the northeast of the East Sea. In the morning of September 9, the depression strengthened into a storm.
The impact of tropical depressions caused the northeast sea to have strong winds of level 6-7, then increased to level 8, level 9-10.
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