[Weather] Typhoon No. 13 Babinka has formed and is bringing with it a violent storm area. Watch out for its path as it approaches Okinawa over the three-day weekend.
At 9:00 p.m. on Tuesday, September 10th, the tropical depression developing in the Mariana Islands became Typhoon No. 13 (Babinka). It is expected to move north, bringing with it a violent storm area, and may approach Okinawa during the three-day weekend. Please be careful where you go. ▼Typhoon No. 13, 9pm, Tuesday, September 10th
Center location: Mariana Islands Size class // Strength class // Movement: 15km/h west-northwest Central pressure: 998hpa Maximum wind speed: 18m/s (near center) Maximum instantaneous wind speed: 25m/s Expected to pass near Okinawa during the three-day weekend Looking at the predicted path of Typhoon No. 13, it is highly likely that it will pass near Okinawa between Saturday, the 14th and Sunday, the 15th, and move into the East China Sea. It is expected to continue to develop as it moves northwest for a while, and may be accompanied by violent storms near Okinawa. Areas close to the typhoon’s path may experience strong winds and heavy rain, so please pay close attention to future information. The Pacific high pressure system is extending further toward Honshu, reducing the possibility of the typhoon moving directly north, but since its path after entering the East China Sea is uncertain, it cannot be said with certainty that there will be no impact. Please also keep an eye out for future information. *Please see the full article at the following source: 2024/09/10 22:18 Weather News. ?1725974639
I don’t want to have to wait in my car on the embankment again. The Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism is really just full of idiots.
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