Sabado, Hulyo 30, 2011

Tropical Storm Muifa just upgraded to Typhoon...Nock-Ten has maintained it's strength as it moves toward Northern Vietnam

Issued: 12:00 P.M PhST  07/30/2011
              Tropical Storm Muifa has slightly intensified as it moves toward Northward, now a Typhoon. Latest satellite imagery depicts that convection is still consolidating around the Low Level Circulation Center with increased in intensity and organization. Muifa's circulation is still over the North Philippine Sea and does not affect any land areas of the archipelago. Intensification within the next 48 hours is expected  as it moves  NNW to Northward over the Philippine Sea heading towards Southern, Japan. This system is expected to enhance the Southwest Monsoon that will bring scattered rains and thunderstorms over the western sections of the archipelago.
              Tropical Storm Nock-Ten has maintained its strength after crossing Hainan Is.and now on the final landfall tonight at Northern Vietnam. This system is expected to dissipate over Laos tomorrow as a Tropical Depression. Complete details regarding about the 2 active cyclones can be read below.



Typhoon Muifa (Kabayan/11W)
Saffir-Simpson Typhoon Scale
Category 1
Location
16.1N 134.0E
Distance
1351.96 km. SSE of Kadena Air Base, Japan
Maximum Sustained Winds
111 kph
Gustiness Winds
139 kph
Movement
Northward @ 20 kph
Towards
Southern Japan
Maximum Sea Wave Height
26 feet
Minimum Sea Level Pressure
976 mb













Tropical Storm Nock-Ten (Juaning/10W)
Saffir-Simpson Typhoon Scale
Tropical Storm
Location
19.3N 107.5E
Distance
555.6 km. WSW of Hong Kong, China
Maximum Sustained Winds
83 kph
Gustiness Winds
102 kph
Movement
WSW @ 11 kph
Towards
Northern Vietnam
Maximum Sea Wave Height
12 feet
Minimum Sea Level Pressure
985 mb

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