Philippines: Typhoon Kalmaegi kills 140
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Scientific institutions in China and Japan plan to collaborate on typhoon observations and research, as warming temperatures threaten to make the powerful storms more destructive.
Kalmaegi was a typhoon in the Philippine Sea Monday afternoon Philippine Time, the Joint Typhoon Warning Center said in its latest advisory. Flash flooding can occur well inland and away from the storm’s center. Even weaker storms can produce excessive rainfall that can flood low-lying areas.
The U.S. has temporarily deployed its latest intermediate-range missile system, the ‘Typhoon,’ to Japan and released photos on the 15th. This is for the annual joint military exercise ‘Resolute Dragon’ being conducted by the U.S. and Japan from the ...
At 4 p.m. Guam time, 32W was about 285 miles south-southwest of Naval Base Guam and about 1,520 miles southeast of Kadena Air Base, Okinawa, moving west at 10 mph with 30-mph sustained winds and 40-mph gusts at center.
Residents in the hardest-hit province of Cebu are confronting the devastation the typhoon has left behind: homes reduced to rubble, debris-filled streets and lives upended.
Less than a week after being hit by the worst typhoon in decades, Japan was bracing on Thursday for a secondary disaster. Heavy rain was forecast to hit already-inundated areas in the coming days. Officials said additional precipitation could destabilize ...
Satellite image on Tuesday shows Typhoon Nangka nearing Japan (center) and Typhoon Halola (right) approaching Wake Island. Image: tropic.ssec.wisc.edu LOLA wave height forecast for Thursday morning. Latest forecast from the Joint Typhoon Warning Center ...
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Typhoon Tino leaves Cebu in deep floods
At least 26 people were killed, dozens remain missing and hundreds of thousands have been displaced as Typhoon Tino battered several parts of the Visayas with heavy rains, strong winds and widespread flooding yesterday,
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Native Alaska villages were already on the frontlines of climate change. Then a typhoon hit.
A week after Typhoon Halong passed through Japan in early October, its remnants crossed the Pacific and struck western Alaska. Nearly 50 Alaska Native communities across the Yukon-Kuskokwim Delta near the Bering Sea were met with towering wind speeds,