Wednesday, 2 October 2013

Tropical storm headed for Fukushima

Reuters: Strengthening storm headed near Fukushima — Typhoon Warning Center: Well-defined low-level circulation center… Deep convection is building



1 October, 2013

Reuters, Oct. 1, 2013: [... Tepco] faces the prospect of more heavy rain in the next few days as another storm approaches Japan from the south. Tropical Depression Sepat is forecast to gain strength overnight and arrive in the vicinity of Fukushima by 1200 GMT on Wednesday, the U.S. Navy Joint Typhoon Warning Centre said. [...]
Tropical Storm Sepat – Prognostic Reasoning, Joint Typhoon Warning Center, Oct. 1, 2013:  [...] Has Tracked Northward At 12 Knots Over The Past Six Hours. Animated Multispectral Satellite Imagery Shows a Partially-exposed And Well-defined Low-level Circulation Center [...] Convection Beginning To Build And Wrap Along The Northern Semi-circle. A 010516z Ssmi Microwave Image Shows The Increase In Convective Organization As The Deep Convection Is Building Along The Northern Peripheries. [...] Initial Intensity Has Been Increased To 35 Knots [65 kilometers per hour] Based On A 010216z Oscat Pass And The Increasing Convection, [...] Upper-level Analysis Indicates Poleward Outflow Is Beginning To Increase Ahead Of A Digging Trough Over Japan […]


Updates from Japan’s Meteorological Agency here




UPDATE:

Looks like the relatively same course as Bolaven last year on 28 August. This one is slightly to the east so far as the projections are showing. Also, it appears, by these same projections, that it will be moving fairly slowly which will dump tons of water.

This typhoon should not impact Fukushima Daiichi directly, yet it will impact the weather there.

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