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Re: WPAC: SOULIK- Typhoon
It's unfortunate the infrared images from this page are so overexposed.
http://www.jma.go.jp/en/gms/large.html? ... 0&mode=UTC
These are a little better:
http://www.hko.gov.hk/wxinfo/intersat/f ... ic_s.shtml
http://www.jma.go.jp/en/gms/large.html? ... 0&mode=UTC
These are a little better:
http://www.hko.gov.hk/wxinfo/intersat/f ... ic_s.shtml
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Re: WPAC: SOULIK- Typhoon
Over 23 million in Taiwan plus another +200 million in china will likely get the brunt/remnant of this monster.
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That's what I'm talking about, last-minute intensification. I wonder what the DT numbers are right now. I hope those people living in high-rise buildings will take precautionary measures.
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Re: WPAC: SOULIK- Typhoon
Does anyone know if these winds are 10-min or 1-min? I think they're probably 10-min but I'm not sure.
If your source is JMA, then most likely those sustained winds are 10 min sustained...
HURAKAN wrote:Yonagunijima reporting a pressure of 949 mb as SOULIK passes nearby, winds are at 36 mph at the moment.
wow! that's very close to their estimate.
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Intensity Strong
Center position N24°20'(24.3°)
E123°05'(123.1°)
Direction and speed of movement NW 20km/h(12kt)
Central pressure 950hPa
Maximum wind speed near the center 40m/s(80kt)
Maximum wind gust speed 60m/s(115kt)
Area of 50kt winds or more NE220km(120NM)
SW150km(80NM)
Area of 30kt winds or more NE520km(280NM)
SW390km(210NM)
it's getting nearer and nearer to landfall... and the convection in the western portion of Soulik is thickening now based on the latest satellite imagery...
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Re: WPAC: SOULIK- Typhoon
it went almost directly if not directly over Ishigakijima area
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Re: WPAC: SOULIK- Typhoon
Typically the sustained is on a ten minute scale
Ishigaki now wind gust up to 215kph for you americans thats 133mph
I just made a video with some storm footage in it below, plus after that check out the neat timelapse someone shot in Okinawa.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X8m9pI3q4jk
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3_BMLjoT0bM
Ishigaki now wind gust up to 215kph for you americans thats 133mph
I just made a video with some storm footage in it below, plus after that check out the neat timelapse someone shot in Okinawa.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X8m9pI3q4jk
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3_BMLjoT0bM
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Re: WPAC: SOULIK- Typhoon
Starting to look like the western flank is getting pushed in now. Enter the Taiwan Mountains and there impact.
Already they squeezed out some tremendous rain totals.
The image below is the past 24hrs.
Already they squeezed out some tremendous rain totals.
The image below is the past 24hrs.
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HURAKAN wrote:So those 132 mph gusts measured earlier are about 150 mph for us ... either number is impressive!
those are instantaneous gusts so i don't think they're subject to 1-min or 10-min rule... only the sustained winds are...
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phwxenthusiast wrote:HURAKAN wrote:So those 132 mph gusts measured earlier are about 150 mph for us ... either number is impressive!
those are instantaneous gusts so i don't think they're subject to 1-min or 10-min rule... only the sustained winds are...
thanks!
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Pressure in Yilan Taiwan NE coast down to 977hpa now.
http://www.cwb.gov.tw/V7e/observe/real/index_E.htm
http://www.cwb.gov.tw/V7e/observe/real/index_E.htm
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James "TyphoonHunter" just tweeted this photo.
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That hurts...
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