Strongest
Typhoon Of 2014 Headed Towards Japan With Waves Up To 50 Feet High
8
October, 2014
The
strongest typhoon of the year and fifth ‘super typhoon,’ which
sustain speeds of over 150 mph, is headed toward Japan after
intensifying over the last few days. As of early Wednesday, Super
Typhoon Vongfong had winds of over 180 mph with gusts up to 220 mph.
Late Tuesday night, the Joint Typhoon Warning Center
(JTWC) reported that
it was giving rise to waves of at least 50 feet in height.
Vongfong
will likely remain a Category 5 storm throughout Wednesday unless it
unexpectedly weakens, according to the JTWC, which predicts the storm
will make landfall in Japan early next week. However, CNN
meteorologist Pedram Javaheri said the
storm could weaken to a category three equivalent by the time it
makes landfall.
Typhoon-force
wind gusts will hit the Japanese islands over the weekend, where
communities are still recovering from last week’s Typhoon Phanfone,
which left many areas flooded and wind-ravaged. As of 5 a.m. EDT
Wednesday in the U.S., the eye of Vongfong was just
over 600
miles south-southeast of Kadena Air Base on Okinawa, moving
west-northwest at about 8 mph.
“Satellite
loops show Vongfong is an extremely impressive storm, with a large
area of heavy thunderstorms with very cold cloud tops, excellent
upper-level outflow, and a large 30-mile diameter eye,” wrote Jeff
Masters of Weather Underground.
CREDIT: JAPAN METEOROLOGICAL ASSOCIATION
Typhoon
Vongfong is the strongest tropical cyclone since last year’s
Typhoon Haiyan, which devastated parts of the Philippines and left
over 6,000 people dead.
Any
single extreme storm can’t be linked directly to climate change,
but a warmer climate can lead to warmer ocean surface temperatures
that intensify storms. Michel Jarraud, World Meteorological
Organization Secretary-General, said Typhoon Haiyan “tragically
demonstrated” the “heavier precipitation, more intense heat, and
more damage from storm surges and coastal flooding” from global
warming.
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