NAHA, Oct 20 (News On Japan) –
Typhoon No. 24 is at the moment positioned over the southern seas and is anticipated to trace westward towards Vietnam later this week, with no direct impression anticipated on Japan. As of now, the storm’s central stress is 1000 hectopascals, with most sustained winds reaching 20 meters per second. Satellite imagery reveals a major cloud mass creating within the southern area, indicating intensified exercise across the system.
Forecast fashions predict that the storm will proceed transferring westward throughout the South China Sea within the coming days, finally approaching Vietnam. While Japan will stay outdoors the storm’s path, Okinawa and close by areas should still expertise oblique results, together with heavy rainfall and elevated wave exercise. Although wave heights are anticipated to rise primarily over the southern seas, some coastal areas within the Nansei Islands may see barely rougher circumstances round midweek. However, it will doubtless be the results of seasonal northerly winds fairly than the storm itself.
Residents are suggested to watch the most recent forecasts and updates by means of climate news apps, as altering circumstances should still affect native climate patterns even with out a direct storm strategy.
Source: ウェザーニュース

