https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=OlHdb1pc5ms Radar for Tropical storm Kai-Tak 2017 - Bagyong Urduja sa Philipinas malakas A low-pressure area developed into a tropical depression east of Mindanao late on December 11, and the JMA began to issue tropical cyclone warnings early on the next day Current storm information As of 06:00 UTC December 16, Tropical Storm Kai-tak (Urduja) is located about 12.4°N 125.6°E, about 334 nautical miles (619 kilometres; 384 miles) east-southeast of Manila, Philippines. 10-minute sustained winds are at 65 km/h (40 mph), while 1-minute sustained winds are at 85 km/h (50 mph), with gusts of up to 100 km/h (65 mph). The minimum barometric pressure is at 998 hectopascals (29.47 inHg), and the system is moving west-northwest at 6 knots (11 km/h; 6.9 mph) Tropical storm Kai-Tak 2017 95km/h (60mph) Damage: Minimal Deaths: 3 Area: Philippines
Typhoon Talim 2017 - September in Taiwan and Japan As of 06:00 UTC September 13, Typhoon Talim was located within 35 nautical miles of 25.3°N 125.7°W , about 223 km (139 mph) southwest of Okinawa , Japan . 10-minute sustained winds are 85 knots (155 km/h; 100 mph); 1-minute sustained winds are 75 knots (155 km/h; 85 mph), with gusts up to 120 knots (220 km/h; 140 mph). The minimum barometric pressure is 950 hPa ; 28.50 inHg ), and the system is moving north-northwest at 8 knots (15 mph; 9 km/h).
2017 Pacific typhoon season T he 2017 Pacific typhoon season is an ongoing event in the annual cycle of tropical cyclone formation, in which tropical cyclones form in the western Pacific Ocean. The season runs throughout 2017, though most tropical cyclones typically develop between May and October. The season's first named storm, Muifa, developed on April 25. This season featured the latest occurrence of the first typhoon of the year since 1998 , with Noru reaching this intensity on July 23. The scope of this article is limited to the Pacific Ocean to the north of the equator between 100°E and the 180th meridian . Within the northwestern Pacific Ocean, there are two separate agencies that assign names to tropical cyclones which can often result in a cyclone having two names. The Japan Meteorological Agency (JMA) will name a tropical cyclone should it be judged to have 10-minute s...
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