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we have reports of 167 millimeters in hainan, additional of another 250 in western seaboards of hainan be accumulated. a total of up to about 400 millimeters in just by, just from this storm in hainan. and southern portions of especially the coastal areas of china is going to be accumulating. so upping the risk of flooding, landslides and mudslides here. we had a short break for philippines. the flooding conditions are not still completely alleviated yet. but yet again, another storm is heading its way towards luzon. it looks like it's going to be making landfall this severe tropical storm, nalgae, as a strong typhoon. as it intensifies, making landfall again about saturday evening. and then it looks like it's going to be heading towards in. round of ry srmontions will keep a ry now thissowhe inulk rno trelg. bunonlyhewo affectiirtly efomentioned ea b iocnaensusoi toeffby vy hvy rain as well. because these two storms are enhancing the southwest monsoon. so thailand is going to be having that bulk of heavy rain upping the risk of flooding there as well. and the bigger picture, the low p
we have reports of 167 millimeters in hainan, additional of another 250 in western seaboards of hainan be accumulated. a total of up to about 400 millimeters in just by, just from this storm in hainan. and southern portions of especially the coastal areas of china is going to be accumulating. so upping the risk of flooding, landslides and mudslides here. we had a short break for philippines. the flooding conditions are not still completely alleviated yet. but yet again, another storm is heading...
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Sep 30, 2011
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hainan island still getting a lot of the rain, too, as parts of hainan island saw 250 millimeters in the last 24 hours. so when we add on to that, it could be a problem with flooding and landslides. then we have the northern philippines, once again getting absolutely drenched this time by typhoon nalgae which has intensified. it's set to make landfall tomorrow in eastern luzon, in the afternoon. and then just to move right across and following almost exactly the same path as the last storm did. maybe making landfall here in hainan. maybe in central vietnam. early on the beginning of next week. currently the wind gusts are 234 kilometers per hour. so this is a very intense system. damaging winds and also a lot of rain that's going to be falling on already-saturated, already-flooded land. so it doesn't look good, unfortunely. wel really be keeping an e on this thrghhe ekd. japan eing aitf a w inch tern parts of hokkaido. tokyo looking at 24. as we head into north america, we have ophelia, another storm here this one a hurricane to deal with, a category 2 storm, which looks just set to
hainan island still getting a lot of the rain, too, as parts of hainan island saw 250 millimeters in the last 24 hours. so when we add on to that, it could be a problem with flooding and landslides. then we have the northern philippines, once again getting absolutely drenched this time by typhoon nalgae which has intensified. it's set to make landfall tomorrow in eastern luzon, in the afternoon. and then just to move right across and following almost exactly the same path as the last storm did....
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Sep 28, 2011
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and looks like it is tracking towards hainan now. it is well offshore from the western seaboard of the philippines. but the high waves are picking up to about 4.5 meters high. storm surges and also rough sea conditions are going to still prevail. now, this is going to be trekking towards hainan making landfall thursday evening. as a typhoon, perhaps. and downgrading itself into tropical depression as it makes probably another landfall in northern vietnam. we'll definitely keep a very close eye on this system. it is still very large, strong typhoon. and it will be bringing ample moisture toward southeastern coast of china. it is already going to be starting to bring lots of rain in the next 24 hours, especially in hainan as you can see, 250 millimeters or more. rain will be accumulated here. this is tropical storm nagai. a little short break for the philippines and, again, into the weekend. it looks like another storm will come. typhoon's intensity is expected as it might make landfall in northern philippines. again, a very slow motio
and looks like it is tracking towards hainan now. it is well offshore from the western seaboard of the philippines. but the high waves are picking up to about 4.5 meters high. storm surges and also rough sea conditions are going to still prevail. now, this is going to be trekking towards hainan making landfall thursday evening. as a typhoon, perhaps. and downgrading itself into tropical depression as it makes probably another landfall in northern vietnam. we'll definitely keep a very close eye...
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Sep 27, 2011
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and heading towards hainan as you can see. maybe making a secondary landfall, again on friday. now, this one is going to be affecting with high waves, also rough sea conditions and it will be affecting luzon where there were very damaging situation continues there still. northern areas will be affected with much of the waves and stormy conditions. and south coast of china as well as eastern coast of china, hainan will be affected with similar conditions as well. this is the path for the 48-hour, you can see hainan is going to be very much affected with this very heavy rain. up to about 250 millimeters or even more to come. so further flooding is going to be a serious concern. heading back to the bigger picture, southwestern areas of japan will be seeing the ample moisture to be brought so showery weather, wet weather to be coming for you. but much of japan will be looking very sunny and dry, as well as the korean peninsula. a low just over northern china will be moving in towards northeastern china and northern portions of china as well as central portions, maybe in shanghai we
and heading towards hainan as you can see. maybe making a secondary landfall, again on friday. now, this one is going to be affecting with high waves, also rough sea conditions and it will be affecting luzon where there were very damaging situation continues there still. northern areas will be affected with much of the waves and stormy conditions. and south coast of china as well as eastern coast of china, hainan will be affected with similar conditions as well. this is the path for the...
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Sep 29, 2011
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mainly across hainan island. upwards of 200 millimeters possible in the next 24 hours. surrounding areas, too, like the southern end of china as well as in toward portions of vietnam can expect significant rainfall. you do want to watch out for that. and even after these 24 hours, we'll be talking about a lot more rain in the area. the 48-hour forecast definitely showing still, while the heaviest rain doesn't last too much longer, still just lingering showers across this wide area. so once the grounds get well saturated, even small amounts of rain could even trigger flooding as well as a landslide. definitely an area of concern for the next couple of days. for the philippines too, still struggling to recover from the onslaught of typhoon nesat. and we're going to see more rain moving in over the next 48 hours. this will be from our other tropical storm system, severe tropical storm nagae picking up speed, right now winds just over 100 kilometers per hour but they will get much stronger just as they start aiming for the northern end of the philippines. once again, you wi
mainly across hainan island. upwards of 200 millimeters possible in the next 24 hours. surrounding areas, too, like the southern end of china as well as in toward portions of vietnam can expect significant rainfall. you do want to watch out for that. and even after these 24 hours, we'll be talking about a lot more rain in the area. the 48-hour forecast definitely showing still, while the heaviest rain doesn't last too much longer, still just lingering showers across this wide area. so once the...
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Sep 30, 2011
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let's look at tropical storm nesat made landfall along the northern end of hainan island yesterday, it is working its way across the gulf oftonqing. by tonight expected to move into towards the northern end of vietnam and more than likely weaken into a tropical depression and lose a lot of the strong winds by saturday morning, but for the course of friday, this section of southern china, hainan island, northern vietnam will want to brace for some pretty strong winds. now rainfall, too, will still be pretty heavy in some areas. localized areas could be looking at upwards of 200 millimeters to fall still, in addition to all the rain that we've already seen in the last 24 hours or so, so you do want to watch out for flood risk and landslide risks. now as we look towards the philippines, too, rainfall accumulation will really start piling up over the next 48 hours and this will be due to our other tropical storm system, typhoon nalgae, this one is still on a strengthening track, wind speeds just over 140 kilometers per hour but they are expected to get even stronger. it is expected to move
let's look at tropical storm nesat made landfall along the northern end of hainan island yesterday, it is working its way across the gulf oftonqing. by tonight expected to move into towards the northern end of vietnam and more than likely weaken into a tropical depression and lose a lot of the strong winds by saturday morning, but for the course of friday, this section of southern china, hainan island, northern vietnam will want to brace for some pretty strong winds. now rainfall, too, will...
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Sep 30, 2011
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let's look at tropical storm nesat made landfall along the northern end of hainan island. by tonight expected to move into towards the northern end of vietnam and lose a lot of the strong winds by saturday morning, but for the course of friday, this section of southern china, hainan island, northern vietnam will want to brace for some pretty strong winds. now rainfall, too, will still be pretty heavy in some areas. localized areas could be looking at upwards of 200 millimeters to fall still, in addition to all the rain that we've already seen in the last 24 hours or so, so you do want to watch out for flood risk and landslide risks. now as we look towards the philippines, too, rainfall accumulation will really start piling up over the next 48 hours and this will be due to our other tropical storm system, typhoon nalgae, this one is still on a strengthening track, wind speeds just over 140 kilometers per hour but they are expected to get even stronger. it is expected to move over the northern end of luzon saturday, heading back out into the south china sea sunday morning an
let's look at tropical storm nesat made landfall along the northern end of hainan island. by tonight expected to move into towards the northern end of vietnam and lose a lot of the strong winds by saturday morning, but for the course of friday, this section of southern china, hainan island, northern vietnam will want to brace for some pretty strong winds. now rainfall, too, will still be pretty heavy in some areas. localized areas could be looking at upwards of 200 millimeters to fall still, in...
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Sep 26, 2011
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so we're going to be looking at many, about 200 millimeters in some areas, as well as hainan, we'll be looking at about 100 millimeters or more. and as we talked about the typhoon. maybe about 300 millimeters, you can see it in the western seaboards, we see the red part. 300 millimeters or more. so please do stay away from those coastal areas as possible. heading out to north america. this is hurricane hilary, now hilary is a category 3 major hurricane. it looked like it was going to be moving away from land. but it will be veering towards the baja, california peninsula. and it is going to be downgrading as it proceeds. no tropical watches or warnings are posted now. looking to the bigger picture, we have the system just over the great lakes, it will be meandering over the next couple of days, bringing strong winds as well as heavy rain. the bubble of heavy rain will be affecting indiana and kentucky. a few showers, scattered storms will be affecting the florida peninsula and up towards the pacific. we're going to be seeing gusts up to about 100 kilometers per hour. rain up to about 80
so we're going to be looking at many, about 200 millimeters in some areas, as well as hainan, we'll be looking at about 100 millimeters or more. and as we talked about the typhoon. maybe about 300 millimeters, you can see it in the western seaboards, we see the red part. 300 millimeters or more. so please do stay away from those coastal areas as possible. heading out to north america. this is hurricane hilary, now hilary is a category 3 major hurricane. it looked like it was going to be moving...
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Sep 28, 2011
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you can see it moving just to the north of the capital of hainan.er area, this is the u.s., a really good-looking area of low pressure. this is potentially going to cause flooding problems for the mid-atlantic. but another problem it's causing with the, we'll say, let's go to this video coming out of washington, d.c. they're trying to go along the washington monument to inspect it for cracks. this coming after the 5.8 earthquake that happened back in august. well, you can see two brave souls scaling down along the washington monument. they're trying to inspect it to see the cracks because the race is on, charles, because with winter coming, of course, you don't want those cracks out there with cold temperatures, of course, that's going to cause expansion. but the rain has been quite heavy over the last several weeks. so it's making it pretty tough to get out there and inspect the washington monument. i'd like to get that back open. it's 127 years old. >>> my chimney is about 500 years old. >> you told me about that. >> come along and replace the flu
you can see it moving just to the north of the capital of hainan.er area, this is the u.s., a really good-looking area of low pressure. this is potentially going to cause flooding problems for the mid-atlantic. but another problem it's causing with the, we'll say, let's go to this video coming out of washington, d.c. they're trying to go along the washington monument to inspect it for cracks. this coming after the 5.8 earthquake that happened back in august. well, you can see two brave souls...
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Sep 29, 2011
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that center of circulation, right towards the northeast of hainan island. it moves towards the west. right now it's a typhoon. it makes landfall in vietnam tomorrow. while it will weaken it will bring heavy rainfall for areas just to the west of hainan. we're talking about vietnam. on the satellite imagery, the center of circulation is just to the north. it will continue to weaken and spread towards the west. there are heavy rains and squalls through areas along the coast lining, especially down towards the southwest and streaming down towards vietnam. what can we expect as we go throughout the remainder of the day as well as into the evening in the winds, 43 in hong kong, 40 in haikou. it will be quite gusty and rough along the coastal regions. certainly not a time to be out in the water. let's go to video to show you what it looked like through parts of hong kong. look at the damage left behind. you can see some of the wood snapped and some of the boats as well. that's after rough surf, wind that typhoon was moving just so close by. as i take you back ove
that center of circulation, right towards the northeast of hainan island. it moves towards the west. right now it's a typhoon. it makes landfall in vietnam tomorrow. while it will weaken it will bring heavy rainfall for areas just to the west of hainan. we're talking about vietnam. on the satellite imagery, the center of circulation is just to the north. it will continue to weaken and spread towards the west. there are heavy rains and squalls through areas along the coast lining, especially...
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Sep 8, 2011
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said this will be the country's fourth fleet and that its base will be built in the city of sanya in hainan province. the base will be home to,... and centered on,... at least two aircraft carriers,... including china's recently launched carrier varyag. the new plan is expected to increase the likelihood of conflicts between china and several southeast asian nations as the base will be located in the south china sea,... where a number of territorial disputes rumble on. the news comes as other chinese military experts express concerns,... saying that the neighboring countries threaten safety in china. they say... due to the joint military exercises in russia and vietnam,... as well as america's involvement or influence in the japanese, taiwanese and indian military,... china is now surrounded by enemies. however, it will take at least 10 years to establish the fourth fleet... since a home port which can hold at least 100-thousand people must be built first. the country currently operates three fleets in the north, east, and south china seas. oh jee-hyun, arirang news. and now for the latest
said this will be the country's fourth fleet and that its base will be built in the city of sanya in hainan province. the base will be home to,... and centered on,... at least two aircraft carriers,... including china's recently launched carrier varyag. the new plan is expected to increase the likelihood of conflicts between china and several southeast asian nations as the base will be located in the south china sea,... where a number of territorial disputes rumble on. the news comes as other...