Korea Meteorological Administration "Likely to Pass Over East Sea Near Busan"

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[Asia Economy Reporter Seongpil Jo] Unlike the Korea Meteorological Administration, the United States and Japan still forecast that Typhoon Haishen will make landfall in Busan.


According to the typhoon warning from the U.S. Joint Typhoon Warning Center, as of 6 PM on the 6th, Typhoon Haishen is forecasted to make landfall west of Busan and then pass through Daegu, Gyeongbuk, and Gangwon consecutively.


The Japan Meteorological Agency also predicts a path very similar to the U.S. route, with the typhoon making landfall in Busan, based on data as of 6 PM on the same day.


The European popular weather app Windy also forecasts the typhoon making landfall in Busan in the early morning of the 7th, similar to the U.S. and Japan predicted routes.


On the other hand, the Korea Meteorological Administration states that the typhoon will approach to about 90 km southeast offshore of Busan on the morning of the 7th and then move northward along the East Coast.



Previously, during Typhoon Maysak (No. 9), the Korea Meteorological Administration predicted the path more accurately than the U.S. and Japan.


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