Tropical Storm Bavi is deep in the Western Pacific Ocean. It is about 80 nautical miles south of Ujelang, an uninhabited island of the Marshall islands. Presently it has winds of 60 kph.
Bavi will never be a big storm. But it is significant because in the next two days it is going to move and hit the island of Guam. The island, as we all know, has a significant US military base.
Tropical Storm Bavi is going to hit Guam on the evening of March 15, 2015 (Local Time) with winds of 80 kph.
By the time the storm reaches Philippines on March 19, 2015, it will have weakened considerably to a mere depression. Or even less. Bavi has dissipated almost completely.
TRACK FORECAST FOR TROPICAL STORM BAVI. IT IS GOING TO HIT GUAM ONMARCH 15, 2015 |
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