CURRENT STORM INFORMATION
Time/Date: 6:00 AM PhT Wed August 01 2012
Location of Eye: 22.6� N Lat 123.7� E Lon
Distance 1: 292 km NNE of Basco, Batanes
Distance 2: 280 km NE of Itbayat, Batanes
Distance 3: 482 km NNE of Santa Ana, Cagayan
Distance 4: 432 km NNE of Calayan Island
Distance 5: 511 km NNE of Aparri, Cagayan
Distance 6: 220 km SSW of Ishigaki Jima
Distance 7: 265 km SE of Hualien, Taiwan
Distance 8: 342 km SE of Taipei, Taiwan
Distance 9: 592 km SW of Okinawa, Japan
Distance 10: 676 km SSE of Wenzhou, China
MaxWinds (1-min avg): 140 kph (75 kts) near the center
Peak Wind Gusts: 165 kph (90 kts)
Present Movement: NNW @ 09 kph (05 kts)
Towards: Northern Taiwan-SE China
CPA [ETA] to Ishigaki Islands: Thursday [3AM-1PM PhT]
NOAA 24hr Rainfall Accum (near center): 350 mm (High)
Minimum Central Pressure: 967 millibars (hPa)
Saffir-Simpson Typhoon Scale: Category 1
Size (in Diameter): 1,480 km (800 nm) [Very Large]
Wind Area Distribution (in Knots): Current Wind Profile
Max Sea Wave Height (near center): 32 ft
Possible Storm Surge Height: 4-5 ft [1.2-1.7 m]
T2K StormTracks (for Public): Google Map (Flash) | GIF
3-DAY FORECAST OUTLOOK & ANALYSIS*
SAOLA
(GENER) is expected to continue moving NNW for the next 24 hours with
little change in its forward speed...will slightly bend NW to WNW-ward
within 48 to 72 hours. On the forecast track, the core of SAOLA will
pass in between Eastern Taiwan and Ishigaki Island Group on Thursday
morning and will move out of the Philippine Area of Responsibility (PAR)
Thursday afternoon. On Friday afternoon, SAOLA will start to make
landfall over Southeastern China just south of Wenzhou City...and will
move over land across Zhejiang Province on Saturday morning.
Maximum Sustained Winds (1-min. avg) have increased to near 140
km/hr (75 knots) with higher gusts. More strengthening is forecast
during the next 1 to 2 days, and SAOLA is expected to become a Category 2
Typhoon on Thursday.
Typhoon Force Winds (118 km/hr or more) extend outward up to
75 kilometers (40 nautical miles) from the center...and Tropical Storm
Force Winds (62-117 km/hr) extend outward up to 260 kilometers (140
nautical miles). SAOLA is a large-sized tropical cyclone with a diameter of 1,480 kilometers (800 nautical miles).
The following is the summary of the 3-day forecast outlook on this system:
THURSDAY MORNING:
Attains Category 2 strength as it moves in between Eastern Taiwan and
Ishigaki Island Group...about 102 km East of Ishigaki Jima [6AM AUG 02: 24.4N 123.3E @ 175kph].
FRIDAY MORNING:
Reaches Category 3 strength as it turns NW across the East China
Sea...approaching the coast of Southern China...about 165 km SE of
Wenzhou City, China [6AM AUG 03: 26.7N 121.5E @ 195kph].
SATURDAY MORNING: Downgraded to a Tropical Storm (TS) as it moves over land across Zhejiang Province...about 182 km WNW of Wenzhou City, China [6AM AUG 04: 28.4N 118.9E @ 110kph].
*Please be reminded that the Forecast Outlook changes every 6 hours, and the Day 3 Forecast Track have an average error of 250 km...while the wind speed forecast error, averages 35 kph per day. Therefore, a turn to the left or right of its future track and changes in its wind speed must be anticipated from time to time.
EFFECTS & HAZARDS SUMMARY
Below is the summary of the storm's parts and its hazards affecting specific areas:
RAGGED EYE - over water (North Philippine Sea). Possible calm and lull conditions (with <20 kph winds) will be expected inside the eye (click here to know more about the EYE).
EYEWALL - over water (North Philippine Sea)...not yet affecting any land areas. Typhoon Conditions with Typhoon Force Winds (>118 kph) will be expected within this wall (click here to know more about the Eyewall).
INNER RAINBANDS - affecting and spreading across Ishigaki Island Group and the Eastern Coastline of Taiwan. Tropical Storm Conditions with Tropical Storm Force Winds (62-100 kph) will be expected along these bands.
OUTER RAINBANDS - affecting & spreading across Extreme Northern Luzon, Southeastern China and the Rest of Taiwan including Okinawa Group of Islands. Cloudy/Rainy Conditions with moderate to strong winds (<62 kph) will be expected along these bands (click here to know more about Rainbands).
24HR TOTAL RAINFALL ACCUMULATION - from 5 up to 200 mm (low to high rainfall) can be expected along areas affected by the outer & inner rainbands (see above)...with isolated amounts of 201 to 350 mm (very high) along areas near the center of Saola (Gener). (click to open NOAA's eTRaP graphic).
COASTAL STORM SURGE FLOODING - possible 4-5 ft (1.2-1.7 m)
above normal tide levels...accompanied by large and dangerous battering
waves can be expected along the coastal, inland lakes and beach front
areas of Extreme Northern Luzon, Eastern Taiwan, & Ishigaki Island Group. Minimal damage is likely on this type of storm surge. Danger from Rip Currents or Rip Tides can be expected along the rest of the beach-front areas of Eastern Philippines and Southeastern China. (click here to know more about Storm Surge).
TROPICAL CYCLONE WATCH
Tropical Storm (TS) DAMREY (11W)
situated over the far Western Pacific Ocean continues to move
WNW...will pass along the southern coast of Kyushu, Japan this
afternoon. Its center was located about 424 km WNW of Chichi Jima or
794 km ESE of Kagoshima, Japan (29.9N 133.5E)...with maximum sustained
winds of 100 kph and is forecast to move WNW @ 25 kph towards Southern
Japan-East China Sea. To view the latest information on this storm kindly click this link.
CURRENT SW MONSOON INTENSITY: MODERATE
>> Mostly cloudy skies with occasional showers, rains or
thunderstorms w/ squalls will be expected along the following affected
areas: METRO MANILA, SOUTHERN TAGALOG PROVINCES, REST OF LUZON, MINDORO, BICOL REGION, VISAYAS, & WESTERN MINDANAO. Moderate to strong SW'ly winds (not in excess of 40 kph) will blow across the abovementioned areas.
Important Note:
Please keep in mind that the above forecast outlook, effects-hazards,
current monsoon intensity, & tropical cyclone watch changes every 6
to 12 hrs!
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