Hinnamnor Archives - Force Thirteen https://www.force-13.com/tag/hinnamnor Worldwide Cyclone Tracking Since 2011 Thu, 01 Sep 2022 13:21:41 +0000 en-GB hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.8.3 https://www.force-13.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/03/cropped-F13Blue-32x32.png Hinnamnor Archives - Force Thirteen https://www.force-13.com/tag/hinnamnor 32 32 Typhoon Hinnamnor Weakens but Remains a Threat to Ryukyus https://www.force-13.com/typhoon-hinnamnor-weakens-but-remains-a-threat-to-ryukyus https://www.force-13.com/typhoon-hinnamnor-weakens-but-remains-a-threat-to-ryukyus#respond Thu, 01 Sep 2022 13:20:32 +0000 https://www.force-13.com/?p=10871 Typhoon Hinnamnor has weakened once again but it remains a powerful typhoon as it continues...

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Typhoon Hinnamnor has weakened once again but it remains a powerful typhoon as it continues to approach the Ryukyu Islands.

Current Information

As of 6pm Japan Standard Time, Hinnamnor is currently located at 21.5 degrees north, 125.5 degrees east, about 370 kilometers (230 nautical miles) to the south of Miyakojima. It currently has 10-minute winds of 195 kph (120 mph), with gusts up to 280 kph (175 mph), and a minimum central pressure of 920 hPa, according to the Japan Meteorological Agency. The Joint Typhoon Warning Center estimated Hinnamnor to have 1-minute sustained winds of 250 kph (155 mph) and a minimum central pressure of 921 hPa. It is currently moving south at 13 kph (8 mph).

Current Warnings

Currently, there is a Gale Advisory for Ishigaki, Yonaguni, and the Daito Islands, a Signal #1 warning for Batanes and the Babuyan Islands in the Philippines, and a Strong Wind Advisory for the entirety of Taiwan. Moreover, the island of Ishigaki is under a High Wave Advisory, heavy rain and flood advisories. The island of Okinawa is under a Storm Surge Advisory.

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Current forecast

The current JMA forecast as of 6pm JST. Credits to tenki.jp

According to the JMA, Hinnamnor is expected to intensify slightly before weakening as it remains almost stationary due to weak steering flow until Saturday, where it’ll move north along the periphery of a mid-level subtropical high, and reintensify once again to a peak forecast intensity of 185 kph (115 mph). The typhoon will then move northeastwards as it gets influenced by the mid-latitude westerlies while weakening again.

Expected Threats

As Hinnamnor becomes nearly stationary, the Batanes Islands will continue to get hit with moderate to heavy rainfall, with the Babuyan Islands expected to be affected with the same hazard tomorrow. Under those conditions, isolated to scattered flooding (including flash floods) and rain-induced landslides are possible especially in areas that are highly or very highly susceptible to these hazard as identified in hazard maps, and in localities with significant antecedent rainfall. It is expected to continue till Saturday. The storm is also forecast to enhance the Southwest Monsoon and may bring rainfall to the western section of Luzon starting tomorrow.

As the typhoon moves north on Saturday, the Sakishima Islands are expected to observe maximum winds of 144-180 kph, and 10-meter-high waves generated by Hinnamnor. People are urged to remain on the alert for gale-force winds and high waves, and to stay updated on evacuation notices and other information about the typhoon.

Stay tuned to your local meteorological office and to us here at Force Thirteen, and stay safe from this storm if you are in the path. We will continue to give updates on the storm as it progresses.

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Super Typhoon Hinnamnor Moving Closer to Ryukyus https://www.force-13.com/super-typhoon-hinnamnor-moving-closer-to-ryukyus https://www.force-13.com/super-typhoon-hinnamnor-moving-closer-to-ryukyus#respond Tue, 30 Aug 2022 15:50:40 +0000 https://www.force-13.com/?p=10826 Super Typhoon Hinnamnor continues its intensification today after being disrupted by an eyewall replacement cycle....

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Super Typhoon Hinnamnor continues its intensification today after being disrupted by an eyewall replacement cycle. It’s moving towards the Daitojima Islands and is expected to bring stormy conditions to the main islands in the southern Ryukyu Islands.

Current Information:

Boats being placed offshore in anticipation of Super Typhoon Hinnamnor | Amami Island

The 2300 JST update of the Japan Meteorological Agency (JMA) estimates the storm to have 10-minute winds of 195 kph (105 kt / 120 mph) with gusts of 275 kph (150 kt / 170 mph) and minimum central pressure of 920 millibars. The storm is moving westward at speed of 28 kph (15 kt).

Current Warnings:

There is a Typhoon Warning, a High Waves Warning, and a Storm Surge Advisory in effect for the Daitojima Islands.

Other parts of the Southern Ryukyu Islands are placed in high chances of being under a storm-related advisory by Wednesday afternoon (Japan time.)

For up to date information, please monitor products issued by the Japan Meteorological Agency.

Risks by the Storm:

 

Early signs of storm coming in Daitojima

The storm is forecast to continue its intensification until Wednesday, and mostly maintain its strength as long as the agencies’ forecasts. Considerable to catastrophic damages are expected for more than a million people living in the southern Ryukyu Islands.

Damaging winds are expected to be brought by Super Typhoon Hinnamnor. JMA, categorizing the storm as a Violent Typhoon, forecast the Daitojima Islands to feel the brunt of the storm Wednesday afternoon. The agency forecast the islands to experience 10-minute maximum sustained winds of 205 kph (110 kt / 125 mph) with higher gusts. Winds these strong are enough to bring heavy damage to infrastructures and agricultural properties.

Heavy rain is also expected in the said islands, with measurements possible to reach 300 millimeters (12 inches) on Wednesday alone. Alongside waves as high as 10 meters (32 feet) the islands would experience coastal flooding.

Typhoon conditions are expected for the Ryukyu Islands starting Wednesday that could last until Sunday with the storm slowly moving in the Philippine and East China Sea.

Local authorities already ordered evacuation in the Okinawa Prefecture, currently primarily focused on Daitojima Islands.

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