အပူပိုင္းမုန္တိုင္း KETSANA သည္ ယေန႕နံနက္ပိုင္းတြင္ အင္အားပိုမိုေကာင္းလာၿပီး တိုင္ဖြန္းမုန္တိုင္းအဆင့္သို႕ ေရာက္ရွိလာၿပီျဖစ္ပါသည္။ KETSANA သည္ ဗီယက္နမ္ႏိုင္ငံ ဒါနန္းၿမိဳ႕ အေရွ႕ဘက္ ၂၉၅ မိုင္ခန္႕တြင္ ဗဟိုျပဳေနၿပီး အေနာက္ဘက္သို႕ တစ္နာရီလွ်င္ ၆ မိုင္ႏွဳန္းျဖင့္ေရြ႕လွ်ားလွ်က္ရွိပါသည္။ လာမည့္ ၃၆ နာရီအတြင္း ဒါနန္းၿမိဳ႕ႏွင့္ HUE ၿမိဳ႕ အၾကားမွ ကုန္းတြင္းသို႕ ျဖတ္ေက်ာ္ဝင္ေရာက္မည့္ အေျခအေနေျပာင္းလဲ မႈ မရွိေသးပါ။
ေလတိုက္ႏွဳန္းမွာ မုန္တိုင္းဗဟိုတြင္ တစ္နာရီ ၇၅ မိုင္မွ မိုင္ ၉ဝ အထိရွိမည္ျဖစ္ၿပီး မုန္တိုင္းဒီေရအျမင့္ ၂၃ ေပအထိရွိမည္ျဖစ္ေၾကာင္း WUND ခန္႕မွန္းခ်က္တြင္ ေဖၚျပထားပါသည္။
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လာမည့္ ၃၆ နာရီအတြင္း ကုန္းတြင္းသို႕ ျဖတ္ေက်ာ္ဝင္ေရာက္ႏိုင္မည့္ လမ္းေၾကာင္းအေျခအေနျပပံု
(ဤပံုသည္ TSR မွ update ျပဳလုပ္လွ်င္ေျပာင္းလဲေနမည္ျဖစ္ပါသည္)
September 28, 2009 at 10:30 am
ျမန္မာစံေတာ္ခ်ိန္ စက္တင္ဘာလ ၂၈ ရက္ နံနက္ ဝဝး၃ဝ နာရီ တြင္ TSR မွ (အဝါေရာင္အဆင့္) သတိေပးခ်က္ထုတ္ျပန္
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Storm Alert issued at 27 Sep, 2009 18:00 GMT
Tropical Storm KETSANA is forecast to strike land to the following likelihood(s) at the given lead time(s):
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Yellow Alert Country(s) or Province(s)
Vietnam
probability for CAT 1 or above is 30% in about 36 hours
probability for TS is 85% in about 24 hours
China
probability for TS is 70% in about 24 hours
Laos
probability for CAT 1 or above is 25% in about 36 hours
probability for TS is 60% in about 36 hours
Yellow Alert City(s) and Town(s)
Quang Ngai (15.1 N, 108.8 E)
probability for CAT 1 or above is 25% in about 36 hours
probability for TS is 85% in about 24 hours
Da Nang (16.1 N, 108.2 E)
probability for CAT 1 or above is 30% in about 36 hours
probability for TS is 80% in about 36 hours
Yaxian (18.4 N, 109.4 E)
probability for TS is 65% in about 24 hours
Dong Ha (16.8 N, 107.1 E)
probability for CAT 1 or above is 15% in about 36 hours
probability for TS is 50% in about 36 hours
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Note that
Yellow Alert (Elevated) is CAT 1 or above to between 10% and 30% probability, or TS to above 50% probability.
CAT 1 means Typhoon strength winds of at least 74 mph, 119 km/h or 64 knots 1-min sustained.
TS means Tropical Storm strength winds of at least 39 mph, 63 km/h or 34 knots 1-min sustained.
September 28, 2009 at 11:12 am
Tropical Storm Ketsana dumped prodigious amounts of rain on the Philippine Islands Saturday, triggering flooding that killed at least 106 people and left 280,000 people homeless.
The flooding was particularly bad in the capital of Manilla, where the 16.7 inches of rain that fell in just 12 hours set a record for the heaviest 1-day rainfall ever recorded in the city (previous record: 13.2 inches in 24 hours, set in June 1967). The flooding from Ketsana was the worst in at least 42 years in Manilla, and the streets of the entire city became submerged in knee to waist deep or higher flood waters. Local news video showed dramatic footage of flood victims being swept down a suburban river on a pile of debris. Ketsana is currently over the South China Sea, and is expected to intensify into a Category 1 typhoon before hitting Vietnam on Tuesday.
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မူလစာမ်က္ႏွာတြင္ဖတ္ရႈရန္ http://www.wunderground.com/blog/JeffMasters/comment.html?entrynum=1332
September 28, 2009 at 11:13 am
ဖိလစ္ပိုင္မွ ေရႀကီးမႈျမင္ကြင္းမ်ား ေလ့လာရန္
http://mmweather.ning.com/profiles/blogs/ketsana-1
September 28, 2009 at 11:23 am
Storm in Philippines Leaves Total of 118 Dead and Missing
Posted: Sep 28, 2009 10:49 AM
Updated: Sep 28, 2009 10:54 AM
MANILA, Philippines – The waters have begun to recede in the Philippines, after a tropical storm set off the worst flooding in Manila in 42 years.
Tropical Storm Ketsana has left at least 86 people dead and 32 missing. Army troops, police and civilian volunteers have been working to pull dead bodies from the muddy waters.
Thousands of survivors have been rescued from rooftops and elsewhere in the wake of the storm that dumped more than a month’s worth of rain in just 12 hours.
TV footage shot from a military helicopter shows drenched survivors still marooned on top of half-submerged passenger buses and rooftops in suburban Manila Sunday. Some dangerously clung to high-voltage power lines, while others plodded through waist-high waters.
Officials say Ketsana swamped entire towns, overturned vehicles and set off landslides. An estimated 430,000 people have been affected by the storm.