Scorpion wrote:I would think the opposite since it spins in the other direction.
Its spins the exact same Direction Chinas not in the Southern Hempisphere dude.
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Scorpion wrote:Never heard of a typhoon going to Shanghai.


Okay, although I'm not debating whether Haitang will strike Shanghai (the 120hr forecast is subject to great error), I must comment on this however: to compare Shanghai to Dallas is a large stretch. Shanghai is a coastal city as Dallas is not. Downtown isn't that far at all to the East China Sea. Now, as for a system tracking NW, yes, coastal mountains (I wouldn't say peninsula at all since there isn't a landmass really sticking out) would offer some protection, but a W moving storm could pose a serious threat. Any addition, with the storm tracking at 17kt, the mountains aren't that significant (roughly 3000-4000ft) to really protect a coastal city from a storm moving at that forward speed.Gorky wrote:This certainly isn't going to hit Shanghai at 120kt if it follows this path. I think a few of you don't realise the scale of the map here. There is a particularly mountainous peninsula it's going to have to cross for quite some time before it gets into Yangtze River Delta, and then it's still quite a bit inland before it would reach Shanghai itself. It's almost akin to saying somewhere like Dallas could be hit by a Cat 5 storm. All this based on extrapolating the 5 day path to a 6th day to claim that it will go over Shanghai is a little bit extreme to be honestThe storm will have to hit from a more NW path if is to avoid land interaction, and even then, shallow waters off the Yangtze Delta and the 30N+ lattitude should make this difficult to keep a storm at this intensity as its outer band are interacting with land. I could see it being more of a problem for Dinghai or Shenjiamen on the islands to the south of Delta as they seem a little exposed, but Shanghai has a lot of protection from storms coming in at the angle predicted.
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