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Typhoon No. 9 and No. 11: Northern Japan May See Heavy Rain From Indirect Effects

TOKYO
Two typhoons are at the moment close to Japan, with Typhoon No. 9, Bavi, over North China and Typhoon No. 11, Haishen, east of the Philippines, however solely Bavi is predicted to have any oblique influence on the nation.

As of three a.m. on July 14, Typhoon Bavi was believed to be shifting northeast at 20 kilometers per hour. Its central strain was 992 hectopascals, with most sustained winds close to the middle of 18 meters per second and most instantaneous gusts of 25 meters per second. The storm doesn’t have a storm-force wind space.

Bavi just isn’t anticipated to immediately have an effect on Japan. However, from July 15, it might affect a entrance extending over northern Japan, doubtlessly intensifying rainfall alongside the entrance and bringing heavy rain in some areas. Authorities are urging warning over the opportunity of stronger rain brought on by the hurricane’s oblique results.

The storm is forecast to weaken because it continues shifting northeast and is predicted to transition into an extratropical low.

Typhoon Haishen was situated east of the Philippines as of three a.m. on July 14 and was believed to be shifting west-northwest. Its central strain was 1002 hectopascals, with most sustained winds close to the middle of 18 meters per second and most instantaneous gusts of 25 meters per second.

Haishen just isn’t anticipated to strengthen considerably and is forecast to stay near the decrease threshold for hurricane depth. It is predicted to maneuver northward east of the Philippines earlier than dropping energy across the center of the week and changing into a tropical melancholy.

Forecast tracks present the storm shifting north over waters east of the Philippines, however the Pacific high-pressure system protecting areas south of Japan is predicted to dam it from persevering with north towards the nation. No influence on Japan is predicted from Haishen by way of waves, wind or rain.

Source: ウェザーニュース

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