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Latest update on storm number 7 Yinxing, the North welcomes another wave of cold air

Báo Dân ViệtBáo Dân Việt08/11/2024

Latest storm news update: At 4:00 p.m. (November 8), the center of the storm was at about 18.4 degrees North latitude; 117.6 degrees East longitude, in the eastern sea of ​​the North East Sea. It is forecasted that on November 11, cold air will continue to strengthen, pushing the path of storm No. 7 to the South.


Latest storm news: Current status of storm No. 7 Yinxing

According to the latest storm forecast of the National Center for Hydro-Meteorological Forecasting, at 4:00 p.m. (November 8), the center of the storm was located at about 18.4 degrees North latitude; 117.6 degrees East longitude, in the eastern sea of ​​the North East Sea. The strongest wind near the center of the storm is level 14 (150-166 km/h), gusting to level 17. Moving westward, at a speed of about 15 km/h.

Tin bão mới nhất: Cập nhật mới nhất bão số 7 Yinxing, miền Bắc lại đón không khí lạnh tăng cường - Ảnh 1.

Latest storm news: Storm No. 7 Yinxing loses intensity, the North welcomes stronger cold air

Forecast of storm No. 7 Yinxing in the next 24 to 72 hours

Forecast time Direction, speed Location Intensity Danger zone Disaster Risk Level (Affected Area)
16:00/09/11 West Northwest,

about 15km/h
18.8N-114.4E; in the North East Sea area, about 400km northeast of Hoang Sa archipelago Level 13-14, jerk level 17 Latitude 16.0N-21.0N; East of longitude 112.0E Level 3: North East Sea area (including Hoang Sa archipelago waters); level 4 in the East
16:00/10/11 West Northwest, then likely to change direction to Southwest, about 10km/h, gradually weakening 18.1N-111.8E; about 180km north of Hoang Sa archipelago Level 12-13, level 16 Latitude 16.0N-21.5N; longitude 110.0E-116.0E Level 3: North East Sea area (including Hoang Sa archipelago waters)
16:00/11/11 Southwest,

5-10km/h, further weakening
17.0N-110.3E; about 150km west-northwest of Hoang Sa archipelago Level 8-9, level 11 Latitude 16.0N-21.0N; longitude 108.0E-115.0E Level 3: West of the North East Sea area (including the waters of the Hoang Sa archipelago)

From the next 72 to 120 hours, the storm moved in the southwest direction, about 10km per hour, and continued to weaken.

On the impact of storm No. 7 Yinxing

In the North East Sea, strong winds level 8-11, near the storm center level 12-14, gusts level 17, waves 4.0-6.0m high, near the center 6.0-8.0m; rough seas.

Vessels operating in the above mentioned dangerous areas are susceptible to the impact of storms, whirlwinds, strong winds and large waves.

The North is again receiving cold air, pushing the path of storm No. 7 Yinxing to the South.

According to the National Center for Hydro-Meteorological Forecasting, in the middle week of November (November 11-20), there is a possibility of 2-3 cold air intensifications, some lasting 4-5 days. Accompanying these intensifications are disturbances in the easterly wind zone that are likely to cause showers and thunderstorms in the North for about 1-2 days.

The weather in the Southern region has less rain than the first week of the month, with only scattered rains with small amounts of rain lasting for 1-2 days and then returning to dry weather in the entire region. The northeast monsoon is quite stable with increasing intensity. In some places, the rainy season is likely to end in the middle week of November.

Notably, in the last week (November 21-30), there will be about 2-3 cold air waves strengthening southward and diffusing down to the Southern region. The low pressure trough is active and tends to lift its axis slightly northward with the possibility of low pressure areas appearing in the southern East Sea and affecting the weather in coastal and mainland areas of the Southern region.

The subsequent strengthening of the cold front will also cause the interaction between the two systems and potentially cause widespread rain in the region. This rain, in some places, may be unseasonal rain because the rainy season has ended earlier, but in some places it will likely be the last rainy days of the rainy season in 2024.



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