'Hinnamno' Stronger Than Cicadas Moving North... Rain and Gusts in Jeju and the Southern Coast View original image


[Asia Economy Reporter Minji Lee] As Typhoon No. 11 'Hinnamnor,' known as the strongest typhoon in history, is moving northward, very heavy rain accompanied by gusts and thunder and lightning will continue on the 3rd in Jeju Island and the southern coast.


Jeju Island will experience rainfall of around 50mm per hour, and the southern coast will see about 30mm per hour.


Hinnamnor is moving north at a very slow speed of 7 km/h in the sea about 430 km southeast of Taipei, Taiwan.


On the night of the 4th, it will pass west of Okinawa, Japan, and move northward, affecting the entire country on the 5th and 6th.


From the night of the 4th, rain will fall in the Seoul metropolitan area and Gangwon Yeongseo region, and from dawn to morning on the 5th, heavy rain exceeding 50mm per hour will fall in the Seoul metropolitan area, Gangwon Yeongseo, and northern Chungnam region.


Expected precipitation until the 4th is around 50 to 100mm, centered on northern Gyeonggi, northern Gangwon Yeongseo, southern coast of Jeonnam, coastal areas of Gyeongnam, Jeju Island, near Jirisan, and the West Sea 5 islands. Some areas of Jeju Island and the West Sea 5 islands are expected to receive more than 150mm of heavy rain.


The southern Seoul metropolitan area, Gangwon Yeongdong, Jeonnam region (excluding the southern coast), Gyeongbuk region, and inland Gyeongnam will receive 20 to 70mm, while central and southern Gangwon Yeongseo, Chungcheong region, Jeonbuk, and Ulleungdo and Dokdo will see 10 to 40mm.


In Jeju Island and the southern coast, very strong winds of 35 to 60 km/h (10 to 16 m/s), with gusts exceeding 70 km/h (20 m/s), are expected. A wind wave advisory has also been issued for the seas around Jeju Island, the southern West Sea offshore, the southern sea, and the southern East Sea offshore.


Especially, the southern offshore of Jeju Island will experience strong winds from tonight, other seas around Jeju Island and the southern sea and southern offshore of the southern sea from the 4th, and the southern offshore of the southern West Sea from the 5th, with winds blowing stronger at 50 to 95 km/h (14 to 26 m/s).


As the typhoon approaches, wave heights will increase, and from the 4th, very high waves along with swells are expected on the coast of Jeju Island, and from the 5th, on the southern coast and southern West Sea coast.



However, there is a possibility of forecast changes depending on the typhoon's speed, intensity, and path.


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