Typhoon Neoguri Nearing China, Satellite & Track
Posted by Jeff Gammons on 18 Apr 2008 at 7:12 am
Tagged as: World Cyclones
Typhoon Neoguri Heading For China
Looking around the world at the current active tropical weather, there is Typhoon Neoguri, a once more organized typhoon, but still remains a dangerous cyclone. The storm first moved over the Paracel Island and is now brushing the large island of Hainan off the coast of China. Strong winds and surge are already being felt on the island. As you can see in this satellite tracking map and imagery of Typhoon Neoguri, the storm look less organized, but still holding a well developed circulation and convection.
Most of the associated deeper thunderstorms and convection are wrapped around on the northwestern quadrant of the storms, which is place the heaviest rains over the eastern Hainan locations. Typhoon Neoguri is forecast to continue moving northward and make landfall into the China mainland coast in about 24 hours. I’ll continue to monitor the cyclone and see if any reorganization resumes.

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