WPAC: Typhoon KROSA
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Re: WPAC: Typhoon KROSA (0715) near Taiwan
going to be some severe flooding in Taiwan with all this rain. Check out the precip totals:
http://www.cwb.gov.tw/V5e/index.htm
http://www.cwb.gov.tw/V5e/index.htm
http://www.cwb.gov.tw/V5e/index.htm
http://www.cwb.gov.tw/V5e/index.htm
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http://www.cwb.gov.tw/V5e/observe/rainfall/rain.htm is the link you want.

That's well over 12 inches of rain in large swaths of the island in just 21 hours.

That's well over 12 inches of rain in large swaths of the island in just 21 hours.
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Re: WPAC: Typhoon KROSA (0715) near Taiwan
Highest precipitation total so far is for Tai Shan in Ilan at 1005mm according to James.
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Re: WPAC: Typhoon KROSA (0715) near Taiwan
How big is Krosa compared to Carla or Tip? It looks like this could cover the Gulf of Mexico.
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HurricaneRobert wrote:How big is Krosa compared to Carla or Tip? It looks like this could cover the Gulf of Mexico.
At its biggest, Krosa was still smaller than Lekima at its biggest. Lekima was about 650 km at its largest I think.
Right now it's not very big.
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Doug - that 104 mph gust(unclaibrated) was the right front Quad as Rog and I approached the eye from the North down the East coast road. This typhoon surprised us both with the loop the loop track along with ourselves not being able to visually get a handle on the storm (due to the non wind direction shifts at our locations etc).
Overall (now that I have seen the radar loop) I give this intercept a 6/10 for a sucess factor. There were many logistical issues to over come, above and beyond a normal GOM Hurricane intercept due to the location being Taiwan. Data again was everything(as always) and it was only after connection with my UK cell phone of all things via a UK ISP that we got data on the road in (Many $$$ per Mb download - I dread the bill!)
However what is incredible is that just 6 hours after sampling the near eye I am in a hotel in the West of the country having a really nice meal and a beer - never have i done this before during a tropical intercept.
Lessons learned - well IMO there was NOTHING down the North East side of the island that offered any real shelter from CAT4 winds - nothing that any of us on S2K would regard safe anyway -perhaps I am wrong ??
Taiwan *seems* a safe chase country as far as the locals go - no problems with police (who were sincerely interested in our equipment and purpose) Many outlets to purchase food and supplies etc. Credit cards accepted most places.
No mandatory evacuations or road block hassles at all.
What tainted the intercept - Arriving with just 10% battery on my still camera – and realising that the charger was left at home in the UK – hence no stills
Video camera got the “water ingestion” message of death – hence not video.
Lack of any good SUV hire cars – we ended up in a family saloon!
Food – when it is good it is very good – when it is bad is well …. Bad !!
Finally beware the local snacks! – for example in the hotel on the first night they supplied a packet of Peanuts and FISH! combined – I did not try them.
Would I do it again? – YES – but with the know age gained on this trip I will be wiser next time.
Overall (now that I have seen the radar loop) I give this intercept a 6/10 for a sucess factor. There were many logistical issues to over come, above and beyond a normal GOM Hurricane intercept due to the location being Taiwan. Data again was everything(as always) and it was only after connection with my UK cell phone of all things via a UK ISP that we got data on the road in (Many $$$ per Mb download - I dread the bill!)
However what is incredible is that just 6 hours after sampling the near eye I am in a hotel in the West of the country having a really nice meal and a beer - never have i done this before during a tropical intercept.
Lessons learned - well IMO there was NOTHING down the North East side of the island that offered any real shelter from CAT4 winds - nothing that any of us on S2K would regard safe anyway -perhaps I am wrong ??
Taiwan *seems* a safe chase country as far as the locals go - no problems with police (who were sincerely interested in our equipment and purpose) Many outlets to purchase food and supplies etc. Credit cards accepted most places.
No mandatory evacuations or road block hassles at all.
What tainted the intercept - Arriving with just 10% battery on my still camera – and realising that the charger was left at home in the UK – hence no stills
Video camera got the “water ingestion” message of death – hence not video.
Lack of any good SUV hire cars – we ended up in a family saloon!
Food – when it is good it is very good – when it is bad is well …. Bad !!
Finally beware the local snacks! – for example in the hotel on the first night they supplied a packet of Peanuts and FISH! combined – I did not try them.
Would I do it again? – YES – but with the know age gained on this trip I will be wiser next time.
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Re: WPAC: Typhoon KROSA (0715) near Taiwan
Update from Typhoon Hunter:
"In Ilan awaiting the second landfall of typhoon Krosa. Conditions are pretty calm at the moment but expecting things to deteriorate over the next hour or so. Got video of raging storm surge, photos of road crashes and being pummelled by eyewall of the typhoon." "
"In Ilan awaiting the second landfall of typhoon Krosa. Conditions are pretty calm at the moment but expecting things to deteriorate over the next hour or so. Got video of raging storm surge, photos of road crashes and being pummelled by eyewall of the typhoon." "
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Re: WPAC: Typhoon KROSA (0715) near Taiwan
Reports of 4 dead and 2 missing in Taiwan. 47 rivers are considered at risk for mudflows. 600,000 households lost power.
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Re: WPAC: Typhoon KROSA (0715) near Taiwan
Krosa just made landfall in China with 55kt winds (975hPa).
WTPQ21 RJTD 070900
RSMC TROPICAL CYCLONE ADVISORY
NAME STS 0715 KROSA (0715)
ANALYSIS
PSTN 070900UTC 27.1N 120.3E FAIR
MOVE N 08KT
PRES 975HPA
MXWD 055KT
GUST 080KT
50KT 50NM
30KT 260NM EAST 160NM WEST
FORECAST
24HF 080900UTC 28.9N 121.4E 100NM 70%
MOVE ENE 06KT
PRES 998HPA
MXWD 035KT
GUST 050KT
45HF 090600UTC 29.4N 122.7E 160NM 70% TROPICAL DEPRESSION =
WTPQ21 RJTD 070900
RSMC TROPICAL CYCLONE ADVISORY
NAME STS 0715 KROSA (0715)
ANALYSIS
PSTN 070900UTC 27.1N 120.3E FAIR
MOVE N 08KT
PRES 975HPA
MXWD 055KT
GUST 080KT
50KT 50NM
30KT 260NM EAST 160NM WEST
FORECAST
24HF 080900UTC 28.9N 121.4E 100NM 70%
MOVE ENE 06KT
PRES 998HPA
MXWD 035KT
GUST 050KT
45HF 090600UTC 29.4N 122.7E 160NM 70% TROPICAL DEPRESSION =
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Re: WPAC: Typhoon KROSA (0715) near Taiwan
Here are some pics from typhoon Krosa in NE Taiwan....
Measuring winds near Keelung.

Doesn't really need much explanation this one...

Driver of this truck was killed after his vehicle blew over.

Gravity defying waterfall due to strong winds!

Locals pounded by the strong winds and rain

Harbour in NE Tawain takes a pounding

Huge waves pound Taiwan's east coast.

Massive waves pound the shore as local fishermen fix their nets

Measuring winds near Keelung.

Doesn't really need much explanation this one...

Driver of this truck was killed after his vehicle blew over.

Gravity defying waterfall due to strong winds!

Locals pounded by the strong winds and rain

Harbour in NE Tawain takes a pounding

Huge waves pound Taiwan's east coast.

Massive waves pound the shore as local fishermen fix their nets

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