Tropical Storm BAVI plays tricks with observers and forecasters. The storm slowed down its forward velocity to 25 km/h. The keep track of route may differ amongst west and northwest.
Yesterday afternoon Tropical Storm BAVI appeared like a menacing compact bowl east of northern Luzon.
This morning the bowl experienced virtually vanished and the center of the storm was barely distinguishable.
The earlier track of the storm shows its vulnerability to influences from other strain units above China and Japan. South of Asian main continent lows and highs are chasing. Tropical Storm BAVI is remaining moved north and south like a badminton shuttlecock.
WARNING: Missing infrared visibility of clouds does not necessarily mean that the storm has vanished. It is still there and wind speeds of 75 km/h can nonetheless be risky.
Storm information:
Title (INTL. / neighborhood): | BAVI |
Class: | Tropical Storm |
Time/Date of observation: | 5:00 a.m. on March 17, 2015 |
Site of Heart: | 14.0º North 139.1º East |
Shifting Course and Velocity: | West @ 25 km/h |
Relocating towards: | Northern Philippines |
Distance from the Philippines: | 1,745 km of Daet |
Estimated Date / Time of Landfall: | n/a |
Max. Wind Pace in the vicinity of Middle: | 75 km/h |
Peak Wind Gusts: | 95 km/h |
Minimal Central Tension: | 996 hPa |
Diameter: | 510 km |
24h Rainfall around Middle: | 50 to 220 mm |
Max. Wave Height: | n/a |
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