UPDATE, OCTOBER 13, 2016, THURSDAY
Bad news for China and Philippines. Both are going to be hit by two powerful typhoons within a space of one week. Sarika (Karen) will be a small storm when it crosses Philippines (Manila, Luzon) on October 16. Winds of 70-80 km/h. But lots of flooding rains. It will become a category 3 typhoon when it hits Hainan in China on October 18. Sarika will end up in Vietnam on October 19.
The real worry is typhoon Haima (Lawin). Forecast models say it may move through northern Luzon on October 20, 2016 as a monster category 4 hurricane with winds of 230-240 km/h. It will weaken a little and hit China at Hong Kong on October 22.
OCTOBER 11, 2016, TUESDAY
First time this West Pacific season 2016, Philippines is under threat from a direct hit from a tropical cyclone on October 15. Future typhoon Sarika (called Karen by PAGASA) is already brewing a few hundred kilometres off the coast of Philippines.
The system named Invest 93W by NOAA is a mere low pressure area but within 48 hours it will start intensifying into a tropical storm. It will be probably be christened on October 13-14 as it starts moving in a northwesterly direction towards Luzon. It will cross Luzon on October 15, 2016 just north of Manila as a tropical cyclone with winds of 80 km/h.
The real intensification of this storm will occur once it enters the South China Sea on October 16. Opinions are divided as to its track. Some forecast models think it will hit mainland China at Guangdong province at Zhenjiang on October 18.
We think typhoon Sarika will pass Hainan island on October 18 as a category 3/4 typhoon with winds of 200+ km/h and then go onto hit Vietnam on October 19, 2016.
Hainan and Vietnam are in for trouble in the coming days.
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