In response to the Nationwide Middle for Hydro-Meteorological Forecasting, at 04 o’clock on December 18, the placement of the storm’s middle was at about 11.1 levels north latitude; 116.6 levels East longitude, about 250km southeast of Tune Tu Tay island. The strongest wind within the space close to the middle of the storm is robust at stage 14 (150-165km/h), stage 17.
It’s forecasted that within the subsequent 24 hours, the storm will transfer shortly within the northwest route, touring 20-25km per hour. At 4 o’clock on December 19, the placement of the storm’s middle was at about 12.6 levels North latitude; 111.5 levels East longitude, about 250km east of Phu Yen – Khanh Hoa. The strongest wind within the space close to the middle of the storm is robust at stage 13-14 (135-165km/h), stage 16.

Hazard zone as a result of storms within the East Sea within the subsequent 24 hours (robust winds of stage 6 or increased, gusts of stage 8 or increased): from latitude 9.0 to fifteen.5 levels North latitude; East longitude 109.5 levels East longitude. All vessels working within the hazard zone are at excessive danger of being affected by robust winds, excessive waves and tornadoes.
Within the subsequent 24 to 48 hours, the storm modified route and moved within the North-West route, touring 15-20km per hour. At 4 o’clock on December 20, the placement of the storm’s middle was at about 16.1 levels North latitude; 110.2 levels East longitude, about 200km east of Da Nang – Quang Nam. The strongest wind within the space close to the middle of the storm is robust at stage 11-12 (100-135km/h), stage 14.
Storm hazard zone within the East Sea within the subsequent 24 to 48 hours (robust winds of stage 6 or increased, gusts of stage 8 or increased): from latitude 10.0 to 19.0 levels North latitude; West longitude 114.5 levels East longitude. All vessels working within the hazard zone are at excessive danger of being affected by robust winds, excessive waves and tornadoes.
Within the subsequent 48 to 72 hours, the storm modified route and moved primarily to the North, touring 15-20km per hour and steadily weakening. At 4 o’clock on December 21, the placement of the storm’s middle was at about 19.3 levels North latitude; 111.5 levels East longitude, on the east coast of Hainan Island (China). The strongest wind within the space close to the middle of the storm is robust at stage 8 (60-75km/h), stage 9 shock.
Within the subsequent 72 to 96 hours, the storm strikes to the East, touring 10-15km per hour, weakening right into a tropical despair.
Over the subsequent 96 to 120 hours, the tropical despair moved eastward, weakening into an space of low stress and steadily dissipating.

Warning stage of pure catastrophe danger within the waters in the course of the East Sea (together with the waters north of the Spratly archipelago): stage 4.
Warning of robust winds and huge waves at sea: As a result of affect of storms mixed with chilly air, within the northern space of the East Sea (together with the waters of the Paracel Islands) there will probably be robust winds of stage 7-8, gusty. ten; in the course of the East Sea (together with the northern sea of the Spratly archipelago) with robust winds of stage 8-10, then elevated to stage 11-12, the world close to the middle of a powerful storm of stage 13-14, stage 17; the very best sea wave from 8.0-10.0m; tough seas.
Heavy rain warning: From tonight (December 18) to the tip of December 19, there will probably be heavy rain within the space from Thua Thien Hue to Khanh Hoa with a typical whole rainfall of 100-250mm/time, in some locations over 300mm/batch. Warning of excessive danger of flash floods and landslides in mountainous areas and native flooding in low-lying, low-lying and riverside areas.
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