"According to the forecasts of models and international forecast centers, this storm is still quite scattered in terms of trajectory and intensity. When the storm is stronger and has better cloud organization, more stable, and more complete storm structure, the forecasts about this storm will be more reliable. The National Center for Hydro-Meteorological Forecasting will continue to monitor and update the storm's developments in the coming time to have updated forecasts," Dr. Hoang Phuc Lam shared with VNA reporters.
In addition, according to current forecasts, the maximum intensity of storm BUALOI is not as strong as storm RAGASA. The forecast for the development of this storm is still far away, however, it does not exclude the possibility that the storm's impact on the mainland of Vietnam will be as large or even possibly greater than that of storm RAGASA (storm number 9).
Source: https://baotintuc.vn/van-de-quan-tam/du-bao-vebaobualoi-con-phan-tan-20250924160732910.htm
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