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Typhoon Bolaven Update & storm footage / Typhoon Tembin -

Posted: August 27, 2012 at 3:00 AM EST

Typhoon Bolaven is moving away from Okinawa after the eye wall roared over the island sunday evening. Todays update shows where it will go next and whom will be effected. At this time high winds are expected to continue to strike okinawa through the remainder of monday, yet the Koreas will be on tap for severe weather by mid-week. Also we look towards the weakening Tembin as this storm approaches Taiwan heavy rains are going to be high at risk over the islands mountainous terrain. Complete Eastern Asia weather Updates www.westernpacificweather.com Tropical Weather Discussion. www.storm2k.org Daily Satellite Analysis www.westernpacificweather.com Follow Rob’s Facebook www.facebook.com Follow Rob on Twitter @Robert Speta Follow Westernpacificweather on Facebook www.facebook.com See us at our Partners Webpage 28storms 28storms.com Typhoon Chaser Footage typhoonfury.com

Typhoon Tembin and Bolaven Update August 26, 2012 -

Posted: August 26, 2012 at 9:10 AM EST

**If you have any storm videos or images from Typhoon Tembin in Taiwan, please share them with us at philippineweather@yahoo.com Latest Video Update on Typhoon Tembin (Bagyong Igme) and Typhoon Bolaven (Bagyong Julian). Tembin is starting to turn eastward and could make landfall in Southern Taiwan tomorrow evening. It continues to intensify and could become a Category 3 Typhoon before landfall. It will then weaken to a Tropical Storm as it leaves Taiwan by Tuesday and could pose a threat to Eastern China later this week. Meanwhile, Typhoon Bolaven is now about to make landfall in Okinawa. The system remains a very powerful Category 4 Typhoon despite the eyewall replacement cycle. Typhoon-force winds will start impacting Okinawa in an hour or so with the peak winds of more than 200kph expected to occur between 6pm and 9pm local time. Tropical Storm winds will not end until tomorrow morning (Monday). Aside from the damaging winds, the island will also receive more than 200mm of rain tonight and into tomorrow. Eventually, Bolaven will move northward and could make landfall in North Korea as a weakening Category 1 Typhoon. This video is NOT OFFICIAL! Please continue checking out your country’s weather bureau for the latest official warnings and forecasts for your area. www.sagitnangbagyo.blogspot.com www.westernpacificweather.com 28storms.com email: philippineweather@yahoo.com OFFICIAL Weather Agencies: Philippines: www.pagasa.dost.gov.ph Japan: www.jma.go.jp China: www.cma

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