Tomorrow, stormy winds in the South China Sea can jerk to level 13
According to the Central Hydrometeorological Center, at 19:00 tonight, the location of Cimaron's storm center is about 16.5 degrees north latitude; 122.6 degrees east longitude, about 60km east of Luzong Island (Philippines).
According to the Central Hydrometeorological Center, at 19:00 tonight, the location of Cimaron's storm center is about 16.5 degrees north latitude; 122.6 degrees east longitude, about 60km east of Luzong Island (Philippines).
The strongest wind in the area near the center of the storm is strong level 15, level 16 (that is, from 167 to 201 km per hour), jerking over level 16
At 13:00 today (October 29), the location of Cimaron's storm center is about 16.3 degrees north latitude; 123.5 degrees east longitude, about 200km from Luzong Island (Philippines) to the east.
The strongest wind in the area near the center of strong storms level 14, level 15 (ie from 150 to 183 km per hour), jerks above level 15
It is forecasted that in the next 24 hours, the storm will travel west and northwest, about 15-20 km per hour. By noon tomorrow, the storm will pass Luzong Island, weaken a little and enter the South China Sea. In the 24 to 48 hours the storm is more likely to move in the west.
Storm forecast map (Photo: TTO)
Due to the impact of storms and the eastern region of the East Sea from tomorrow (October 30), windstorms will gradually increase to level 8 and level 9; then increased to level 10, level 11, the area near the storm center level 12, level 13, jerked on level 13. The sea was intense.
This is a very strong storm, a wide range of influences, a complex movement direction, attention should be paid to monitoring the next storm forecast newsletter.
Photos of the storm taken from satellites. (Photo: vnbaolut.com)
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