Arabia Weather - The meteorological specialists at the Arab Weather Weather Control Center are monitoring the latest indications of the internally developed remote sensing systems, in addition to what the monitoring systems are monitoring about Tropical Storm (Gaemi/Jimmy), which is now present over the waters of the Philippine Sea, with very large amounts of clouds surrounding it. Cumulonimbus, carrying large amounts of rain and thunderstorms accompanied by strong winds at speeds of 1.5 km/h, is now affecting the Philippines with heavy rains and high waves, threatening floods.
The maximum wind speed is now: 1.5 km/h
The lowest observed value of atmospheric pressure at the center of the eye of the hurricane is: 936 millibars
Maximum observed wave height: 8 metres
After monitoring the latest computer modeling data at the Arabian Weather Center, it is expected that the storm will develop into a hurricane moving westward into the waters of the Philippine Sea to hit Taiwan hard before retreating Thursday and Friday when it reaches China, but it also threatens with floods and landslides. The path and intensity forecasts can be stated in the following points according to the latest updates, which can be updated according to developments that may occur in the hurricane:
Tuesday: Advanced weather maps at the Arab Regional Weather Center indicate that current forecasts show the tropical storm moving westward in the coming days and with increasing strength, as it is expected to develop into a first-degree hurricane on Tuesday, affecting the Philippines, the islands of Japan, and Taiwan indirectly.
Wednesday: Further development into hurricane status is likely to occur, reaching the second category with wind speeds of 162 km/hour, and it will then hit Taiwan directly with extremely heavy torrential rains and strong winds, threatening catastrophic floods as a result of sea tides and huge amounts of rain that may exceed what is recorded in Arab countries. Within years.
Thursday: The hurricane moves towards the East China Sea and is likely to be downgraded to Category 1, but it continues to have a direct impact on Taiwan before the eye of the hurricane gradually moves towards the eastern coast of China, bringing with it strong winds, intense rain, and rough waves, and the risk of floods and landslides increases significantly.
Arabian weather specialists place several question marks about the classification of the tropical system and its developments at the end of the week, as it is not possible to give a firm prediction of the intensity because the tropical systems are very complex weather conditions and very moody in their development and decline. It is possible that the tropical system will develop again according to what happens on Earth. In reality, the computer simulation may suffer from confusion due to the specificity of this type of system, so it is necessary to follow up on developments that are issued during today and the coming days.
God knows.
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