Storm Toraji has not yet dissipated, storm Usagi is approaching the East Sea

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While storm No. 8 (Toraji) with level 8 strength and level 10 gusts is active in the northern sea area of ​​the North East Sea, another storm with the international name Usagi is approaching the East Sea.

Specifically, currently, storm Usagi is active in the sea north of Luzon Island (Philippines). At 5 p.m., the strongest wind near the storm center is level 13 (134-149 km/h), gusting to level 16. The storm is moving northwest at a speed of about 15 km/h.

Forecasted path and intensity of the two storms. (Source: NCHMF)

Forecasted path and intensity of the two storms. (Source: NCHMF)

In the next 24 hours, the storm will move northwest at about 15km per hour, entering the northeast of the East Sea. The strongest wind near the storm's center is level 13, gusting to level 16.

At around 4pm on November 16, Typhoon Usagi in the Southwestern waters of Taiwan (China) changed direction to North-Northeast at a speed of 10-15km. The strongest wind near the storm's center was level 11, gusting to level 14.

At 4:00 p.m. on November 17, the storm in the sea east of Taiwan changed direction to the northeast, moving about 10km per hour. The strongest wind near the storm center was level 7, gusting to level 9.

Forecasting storm No. 8 in the East Sea, the meteorological agency said that at 4:00 p.m. on November 14, the center of the storm was located in the northern waters of the North East Sea. The strongest wind near the center of the storm was level 8 (62-74 km/h), gusting to level 10. The storm moved west at a speed of about 5 km/h.

At around 4am on November 15, the storm was in the northwest of the North East Sea, moving west-southwest at a speed of about 5km/h, weakening into a tropical depression. The strongest wind near the storm's center was level 6, gusting to level 8.

At 4:00 p.m. on November 15, the tropical depression in the Northwest of the North East Sea changed direction to the South Southwest, moving about 5km per hour, weakening into a low pressure area.

In addition, according to the meteorological agency, around November 17, storm Man-yi will make landfall in the Luzon island area with a strong intensity of level 15, gusting over level 17. This is a very strong storm, moving quickly, likely to move into the East Sea around November 18.

Nguyen Hue


Source: https://vtcnews.vn/bao-toraji-chua-tan-bao-usagi-da-ngap-nghe-bien-dong-ar907439.html

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