TYPHOON JULIAN (KRATHON) ADVISORY NO. 06Issued at: 2:00 PM PhT (06:00 GMT) Monday, 30 Sept 2024
Next update: 8:00 PM PhT (12:00 GMT) Monday, 30 Sept 2024 |
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Current Status & Outlook | The large eye of Typhoon JULIAN (KRATHON) passed over Sabtang and Batan Islands a few hours ago and is now moving off the islands’ western coastal waters. The typhoon’s eastern eyewall is currently impacting the area, bringing violent wind gusts exceeding 150 km/h, which are expected to persist for the next few hours. Furthermore, the typhoon continues to intensify and has now reached Category 4 status, with 1-min sustained winds of 215 km/h.
48-hr Outlook: Typhoon JULIAN is expected to continue on a westerly track over the next 24 hours as it moves along the western part of the Bashi Channel. It may intensify to near-super typhoon strength tonight. By Wednesday morning (Oct 2), Julian is forecast to make a sharp northerly turn toward southern Taiwan, with a possible landfall near Kaohsiung City by Wednesday evening. The storm’s southern inner rainbands will bring cloudy skies, occasional rain, thunderstorms, and gusty winds to the Ilocos and Cagayan Valley regions, as well as northern parts of the Cordillera Administrative Region (CAR), from today through Tuesday. Additionally, due to the typhoon’s expanding circulation, the western sections of Central Luzon will also experience outer rainbands, with passing thunderstorms and strong winds of up to 40 km/h expected today. |
Where is JULIAN (KRATHON)? | As of 11:00 AM PhT today, Sept 30…0300 GMT:
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How strong is it? | Maximum Sustained Winds (1-min avg): 215 kph near the center…Gustiness: 270 kph. |
Past Movement (06 hrs) | West-Northwest @ 09 kph, towards the Southern Taiwan. |
Potential Philippine Major Landfall Area(s) |
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What Philippine areas will be directly affected? | Heavy to Extreme Rainfall (50 mm to >100 mm expected for 24 hrs):
Damaging Winds (gusts of >100 km/hr expected):
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Potential Storm Surge/Coastal Flooding Areas+ |
+Waves of 3 meters or more in height are expected in storm surge-prone areas, particularly in coastal areas where the Tropical Cyclone is headed. Kindly visit the PAGASA Storm Surge Updates or at the PDF version of the latest PAGASA Tropical Cyclone Bulletin for more details. |
3-Day Forecast Outlook Summary** |
**Important Note: Please be reminded that the Forecast Outlook changes every 6 hours, and the Day 2 and 3 Forecast Track have an average error of 100 and 250 km respectively… while the wind speed forecast error, averages 35 km/hr per day. Therefore, a turn to the left or right of its future track and changes in its wind speed must be anticipated from time to time. |
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