Typhoon Chaba Expected to Pass Southern Japan on Friday 29th October 2010

Typhoon Chaba is expected to reach the Southern Islands of Japan by 6am on Friday 29th October 2010. The storm is expected to produce gusts of wind totalling 132 mph or 212 km/h. The forecasts for the Typhoon from the Regional Specialized Meteorological Centre in Tokyo are as follows:

ZCZC 066
WTPQ51 RJTD 260600

RSMC TROPICAL CYCLONE ADVISORY

NAME TY 1014 CHABA (1014)

ANALYSIS

PSTN 260600UTC 19.9N 128.6E FAIR
MOVE WNW 07KT
PRES 965HPA
MXWD 070KT
GUST 100KT
50KT  60NM
30KT  240NM SOUTHEAST 160NM NORTHWEST

FORECAST

24HF 270600UTC 21.9N 127.4E 70NM 70%

MOVE N 06KT
PRES 955HPA
MXWD 075KT
GUST 105KT

48HF  280600UTC 24.1N 128.0E 160NM 70%

MOVE N 06KT
PRES 950HPA
MXWD 080KT
GUST 115KT

72HF  290600UTC 26.0N 129.4E 220NM 70%

MOVE NNE 06KT
PRES 950HPA
MXWD 080KT
GUST 115KT

96HF  300600UTC 29.1N 131.4E 350NM 70%

MOVE NNE 09KT

120HF 310600UTC 34.1N 138.0E 450NM 70%

MOVE NE 19KT =
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