StormingB81 wrote:Looks like we can breathe easy in Japan this thing isnt comming!!!!
What part of Japan are you in that you're breathing easily? I see a large area of Japan is within the cone of uncertainty right now.

It will depend on the timing and strength of the Subtropical Ridge and the incoming trough, and clearly JTWC still sees a possibility that the recurve could be delayed long enough for Choi-Wan to landfall in the Kanto region of Japan including Tokyo/Yokohama. Even if that doesn't happen, Choi-Wan is growing more powerful by the hour and will likely increase in size substantially, especially if it undergoes an eyewall replacement cycle and even moreso when it begins interacting with the trough. There's a very high probability that eastern Japan will be impacted by heavy rain and waves from the outer bands at the very least. Remember that Etau, a much weaker storm earlier this season that also stayed offshore, killed about a dozen people due to flooding. And the main point is that the official forecast does NOT place Japan in the clear yet.
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