Preoccupazione a Taiwan per il passaggio del tifone Koinu (JennyPH) nei primi giorni di ottobre 2023. Seguiremo con aggiornamenti.
CRONOLOGIA INVERSA
04.10.2023 – 23:00 – Informazioni e aggiornamenti
#Philippe has now been a tropical storm for 11 days. During its lifetime, its maximum intensity has been 50 mph. All other Atlantic storms on record that have been a named storm (e.g., tropical storm or #hurricane) for 11+ days have had a lifetime max intensity of at least 70 mph pic.twitter.com/569p6qji0D
— Philip Klotzbach (@philklotzbach) October 4, 2023
4:35 am. According to radar, I’m well inside the core. Conditions very stormy but not crazy. Hotel holding up well. Here’s to my official No. 69. Chasing #Typhoon #KOINU in #Taiwan pic.twitter.com/95zX24VgqL
— Josh Morgerman (@iCyclone) October 4, 2023
04.10.2023 – 13:30 – Informazioni e aggiornamenti
Typhoon #Koinu is now Category 4 intensity while barrelling toward the southern tip of Taiwan. https://t.co/9QQqmkEnyz pic.twitter.com/z1u2mlagPi
— UW-Madison CIMSS (@UWCIMSS) October 4, 2023
04.10.2023 – 11:00 – Informazioni e aggiornamenti
Typhoon #Koinu (#JennyPH) is expected to make landfall over southern #Taiwan on Thursday morning.
Tracker → https://t.co/haoK7DKvWG pic.twitter.com/xg8pZOo8mT
— Zoom Earth (@zoom_earth) October 4, 2023
04.10.2023 – 07:30 – Informazioni e aggiornamenti
🌀Le typhon #Koinu se rapproche dangereusement du sud de #Taïwan (landfall prévu demain jeudi). Il résiste remarquablement bien à un cisaillement de NE de 20kt. Après avoir subi un ERC il est analysé à 90kt/940hPa par le CMRS de Tokyo. Après Taïwan c’est la Chine qui est menacée. pic.twitter.com/EIxl9wXyAp
— Etienne Kapikian (@EKMeteo) October 4, 2023
03.10.2023 – 19:30 – Informazioni e aggiornamenti
For #TimelapseTuesday we’re featuring 2-day infrared imagery via Japan’s #Himawari9 satellite of #Koinu‘s path in the Pacific as it approaches Taiwan.
At the last report, #TyphoonKoinu had sustained winds of 110 mph.
Updates: https://t.co/fHDiQ4hM3Y pic.twitter.com/z2By3cqEmz
— NOAA Satellites (@NOAASatellites) October 3, 2023