Wednesday, September 24, 2008

Typhoon HAGUPIT (NINA) now dissipating over Western Guangdong... [Update #012]


Typhoon2000 STORM UPDATE #012
Name: TYPHOON HAGUPIT [NINA/18W/0814] 
Issued: 7:00 PM MANILA TIME (11:00 GMT) WED 24 SEPTEMBER 2008
Source: JOINT TYPHOON WARNING CENTER (JTWC) TC WARNING #023
Note: Kindly refer to your country's official warnings or bulletins. This update is for additional information purposes only.
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TYPHOON HAGUPIT (NINA) RAPIDLY LOSING STRENGTH OVER LAND. HIGH WINDS
AND HEAVY RAINS CONTINUES ACROSS WESTERN GUANGDONG...NOW AFFECTING
NORTHERN VIETNAM.

*Residents along Northern Vietnam should closely monitor the progress of HAGUPIT (NINA).

+ FORECAST OUTLOOK: HAGUPIT is expected to continue dissipating across
Western Guangdong tonight and shall be over Northern Vietnam tomorrow
as a weakened Tropical Storm. The 2-day short-range forecast shows
HAGUPIT as a dissipating low pressure area along Northwestern Vietnam-
China border on Friday Sep 26.

+ EFFECTS: HAGUPIT's dissipating core (eye + eyewall) continues to
blast Westernmost Guangdong with strong winds (not more than 150 kph),
heavy rains and dangerous coastal storm surge reaching a height of 5
feet expected...Inner bands spreading westernmost Guangdong and has
spread across Northern Vietnam...Outer bands affecting the rest of
Southern and SW China, Hong Kong, Macau, Hainan Island, Southern Gulf
of Tonkin and Central Vietnam...Passing moderate to sometimes heavy
rainfall w/ winds not exceeding 60 km/hr can be expected along its
outer bands with inceasing wind speeds of up to more than 70 kph along
the inner bands. Deteriorating weather conditions can be expected into
Northern Vietnam later tonight as the inner bands and core of the di-
ssipating typhoon crosses the area. 24-hr rainfall accumulations of
200 up to 400 mm can be expected along the inner bands and near its
eye with isolated amounts reaching 500 mm. Residents in low-lying
areas & steep slopes must remain alert & seek evacuation for possible
life-threatening flash floods & landslides due to the anticipated
heavy rains brought about by this system. Precautionary measures must
be initiated if necessary. Possible coastal Storm Surge flooding of
4 to 5 feet above normal tide levels...along with large and dangerous
battering waves can be expected near and to the east of HAGUPIT's
projected path. Minimal damage is possible on this type of storm
surge.
 
Important Note: Please keep in mind that the above forecast outlook,
effects & current monsoon intensity, and tropical cyclone watch changes 
every 06 to 12 hours!

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TIME/DATE: 5:00 PM MANILA TIME (09:00 GMT) WED 24 SEP 2008 
LOCATION OF CENTER: LATITUDE 22.0º N...LONGITUDE 108.1º
DISTANCE 1: 260 KM (140
NM) WNW OF ZHANJIANG CITY, CHINA
DISTANCE 2: 310 KM (167 NM) NW OF HAIKOU, HAINAN ISLAND, CHINA
DISTANCE 3: 265 KM (143 NM) ENE OF HANOI, VIETNAM 
MAX WINDS [1-MIN AVG]: 120 KM/HR (65 KTS) NEAR THE CENTER
PEAK WIND GUSTS: 150 KM/HR (80 KTS)
COASTAL STORM SURGE HEIGHT: 4-5 FEET (1.2-1.7 METERS)
SAFFIR-SIMPSON SCALE: 
CATEGORY ONE (1) 
MINIMUM CENTRAL PRESSURE (est.): 974 MILLIBARS (hPa)
RECENT MOVEMENT: WNW @ 31 KM/HR (17 KTS)
GENERAL DIRECTION: NORTHERN VIETNAM
STORM'S SIZE (IN DIAMETER): 555 KM (300 NM)/
AVERAGE
MAX WAVE HEIGHT**: 15 FEET (4.5 METERS)
VIEW TRACKING MAP: 
2 PM MANILA TIME WED SEP 24
TSR WIND PROBABILITIESCURRENT TO 48 HRS LEAD  
PHILIPPINE STORM SIGNALS*: NONE

12, 24, 48 HR. FORECAST:
2 AM (18 GMT) 25 SEPTEMBER: 22.3N 106.4E / 95-120 KPH / W @ 15 KPH
2 PM (06 GMT) 25 SEPTEMBER: 22.4N 104.7E / 75-95 KPH / W @ 13 KPH
2 PM (06 GMT) 26 SEPTEMBER: 22.4N 101.8E / 35-55 KPH / .. @ ... KPH

REMARKS: 2 PM (06 GMT) 24 SEPTEMBER POSITION: 21.9N 108.7E.
^TYPHOON (TY) 18W (HAGUPIT) PEAKED IN INTENSITY SOMETIME AROUND
23/18Z AS IT APPROACHED THE SOUTHEAST CHINA COAST. DVORAK INTENSITY
ESTIMATES WERE 6.5 (127 KNOTS) AT THIS TIME. THE SYSTEM MADE LAND-
FALL AT APPROXIMATELY 23/2030Z, 45 NM SOUTHWEST OF YANGJIANG, CHINA,
WHICH REPORTED MAXIMUM SURFACE WINDS OF 360/54 KNOTS WITH SLP OF
976.2 MB. THE SYSTEM HAS SINCE WEAKENED SLIGHTLY WITH ANIMATED SAT-
ELLITE IMAGERY DEPICTING ASYMMETRIC DEEP CONVECTION WITH A 20 NM
CLOUD-FILLED EYE. HOWEVER, A 232223Z SSMIS IMAGE STILL INDICATES A
COMPLETE EYE-WALL STRADDLING THE COAST WITH DEEP CONVECTIVE BANDING
WRAPPING INTO THE SOUTHEAST QUADRANT. TY 18W HAS TRACKED GENERALLY
WEST-NORTHWESTWARD AT 18 KNOTS. THE MODELS HAVE REMAINED CONSISTENT
AND IN EXCELLENT AGREEMENT WITH THE CURRENT FORECAST
...
(more)

>> HAGUPIT {pronounced: ha~goo~peet}, meaning: Lash; flog
   
Name contributed by: Philippines.

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RECENT WUNDERGROUND TRACKING CHART:


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RECENT MTSAT-1R SATELLITE IMAGE:


> Image source:  NOAA Satellite Service (http://www.noaa.gov/)
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NOTES:
 
  ^ - JTWC commentary remarks (for Meteorologists) from their 
      latest warning.
 
  * - Based on PAGASA's Philippine Storm Warning Signals, 
      # 4 being the highest. For more explanations on these 
      signals, visit:
http://www.typhoon2000.ph/signals.htm

 ** - Based on the Tropical Cyclone's Wave Height near 
      its center.

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>>
To know the meteorological terminologies and acronyms 
   used on this update visit the ff:

    http://typhoon2000.ph/tcterm.htm  
    http://www.nhc.noaa.gov/aboutgloss.shtml
    http://www.srh.noaa.gov/oun/severewx/glossary.php
    http://www.srh.weather.gov/fwd/glossarynation.html
    http://www.nhc.noaa.gov/acronyms.shtml
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