Showing posts with label Fanapi. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Fanapi. Show all posts

Saturday, September 18, 2010

Typhoon Fanapi in Northwest Pacific

NASA's Aqua satellite passed over Typhoon Fanapi on September 17 at 04:45 UTC (12:45 a.m. EDT) and captured this infrared image of its cold cloudtop temperatures. The coldest cloud tops were as cold as -60F, and the imagery showed a tight center circulation. Credit: NASA JPL, Ed Olsen 

Typhoon Fanapi

The Atlantic doesn't have an exclusive on tropical activity at this time.   NASA's Aqua satellite revealed strong convection and a tight circulation center within Typhoon Fanapi in the Northwestern Pacific Ocean as it heads for a landfall in Taiwan this weekend.  

NASA:    Tropical Storm Fanapi (Northwest Pacific)

Fanapi has intensified into a super typhoon, Red alert issued

The Central Meteorological Office of China Meteorological Administration (CMA) continues to issue the Red alert for typhoon at 6:00 p.m. on September 18:

The 11th severe typhoon Fanapi intensified into a super typhoon at 4:00 p.m. today. At 5:00 p.m. today, it was centered about 310 km east of Hualian, Taiwan province (23.9N, 124.7E) with maximum wind force up to scale 16 (52m/s).     Read More ...

 Latest weather bulletin issued by the Hong Kong Observatory: click here

Graphic Courtesy: Hong Kong Observatory


Forecast 
Intensities

19 Sep Typhoon 120 km/h
20 Sep Tropical Storm 75 km/h
21 Sep Low Pressure Area  40 km/h

Bulletin updated at

23:00 HKT 18 September 2010

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