IMAGEM DO DIA 30.07.2016
CWB to issue Typhoon Nida sea warning Sunday at earliest
2016/07/30 22:45:07
Taipei, July 30 (CNA) A tropical depression east of the Philippines has developed into the fourth storm of the 2016 Pacific typhoon season Saturday and the Central Weather Bureau (CWB) said it will likely issue a sea warning the next day at the earliest.
As of 8:00 p.m. Saturday, Typhoon Nida was centered some 1,000 kilometers southeast of Taiwan and moving in a northwest to west-northwesterly direction at a speed of 20 km per hour, according to the CWB.
Earlier in the day, Lin Ting-yi (林定宜), a forecaster with the bureau, said if the storm kept moving in a northwesterly direction, it could make a landfall in Taiwan.
Lin expected Nida to come closest to Taiwan on Monday and bring showers to southeastern Taiwan beginning Sunday.
(By Chen Wei-ting, Christie Chen and S.C. Chang)
ENDITEM/
Taipei, July 30 (CNA) A tropical depression east of the Philippines has developed into the fourth storm of the 2016 Pacific typhoon season Saturday and the Central Weather Bureau (CWB) said it will likely issue a sea warning the next day at the earliest.
As of 8:00 p.m. Saturday, Typhoon Nida was centered some 1,000 kilometers southeast of Taiwan and moving in a northwest to west-northwesterly direction at a speed of 20 km per hour, according to the CWB.
Earlier in the day, Lin Ting-yi (林定宜), a forecaster with the bureau, said if the storm kept moving in a northwesterly direction, it could make a landfall in Taiwan.
Lin expected Nida to come closest to Taiwan on Monday and bring showers to southeastern Taiwan beginning Sunday.
(By Chen Wei-ting, Christie Chen and S.C. Chang)
ENDITEM/
As of 8:00 p.m. Saturday, Typhoon Nida was centered some 1,000 kilometers southeast of Taiwan and moving in a northwest to west-northwesterly direction at a speed of 20 km per hour, according to the CWB.
Earlier in the day, Lin Ting-yi (林定宜), a forecaster with the bureau, said if the storm kept moving in a northwesterly direction, it could make a landfall in Taiwan.
Lin expected Nida to come closest to Taiwan on Monday and bring showers to southeastern Taiwan beginning Sunday.
(By Chen Wei-ting, Christie Chen and S.C. Chang)
ENDITEM/
Nenhum comentário:
Postar um comentário