WPAC: MUIFA (Kabayan) - Tropical Depression
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I was kind of running in and out of the house (because at this point, I am going stir crazy). Bizarre. Could hear that gust coming long before I felt it...No, I didn't eat it - I made it around the corner before it blasted the building. LOL Like a boss.StormingB81 wrote:LOL!! Atleast you didn't eat it..lol! did you?
I wasn't fully convinced that was the eyewall. Stupid me had a moment of cabin fever insanity and forgot that these storms are, in fact, round!
On Tenki Radar, the eyewall is irregularly shaped and my ears are KILLING me, right now...It's very possible, depending on the way the storm moves and the way it presents on radar that we could be in the eye again. Probably briefly. And this is probably more the true center-of-the-storm eye.
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Re: WPAC: MUIFA (Kabayan) - Typhoon
based on experience,
Its the real thing now guys! Stay safe!Infdidoll wrote:Yeah, right now people are going nuts on the Kadena Facebook pages. Sounded like it was over. Now it's like one big, long, constant gust. I know what you mean.
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Re: WPAC: MUIFA (Kabayan) - Typhoon
My ears are REALLY hurting...Husband is trying to find some gum for me. I am SO regretting that I wasn't filming! After 24 hours of this stuff and little sleep, I blame stupidity for not realizing it was the eye. Would have been a great contrast to what it's doing out there now. WOW!
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WTPQ21 RJTD 050600
RSMC TROPICAL CYCLONE ADVISORY
NAME TY 1109 MUIFA (1109)
ANALYSIS
PSTN 050600UTC 25.7N 127.3E GOOD
MOVE NW SLOWLY
PRES 945HPA
MXWD 085KT
GUST 120KT
50KT 120NM NORTH 90NM SOUTH
30KT 300NM EAST 200NM WEST
FORECAST
24HF 060600UTC 27.9N 124.8E 70NM 70%
MOVE NW 08KT
PRES 945HPA
MXWD 085KT
GUST 120KT
48HF 070600UTC 31.4N 122.7E 110NM 70%
MOVE NNW 10KT
PRES 950HPA
MXWD 080KT
GUST 115KT
72HF 080600UTC 36.4N 121.1E 210NM 70%
MOVE N 13KT
PRES 970HPA
MXWD 060KT
GUST 085KT =
That position is roughly 70 km SW of Naha.
RSMC TROPICAL CYCLONE ADVISORY
NAME TY 1109 MUIFA (1109)
ANALYSIS
PSTN 050600UTC 25.7N 127.3E GOOD
MOVE NW SLOWLY
PRES 945HPA
MXWD 085KT
GUST 120KT
50KT 120NM NORTH 90NM SOUTH
30KT 300NM EAST 200NM WEST
FORECAST
24HF 060600UTC 27.9N 124.8E 70NM 70%
MOVE NW 08KT
PRES 945HPA
MXWD 085KT
GUST 120KT
48HF 070600UTC 31.4N 122.7E 110NM 70%
MOVE NNW 10KT
PRES 950HPA
MXWD 080KT
GUST 115KT
72HF 080600UTC 36.4N 121.1E 210NM 70%
MOVE N 13KT
PRES 970HPA
MXWD 060KT
GUST 085KT =
That position is roughly 70 km SW of Naha.
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Re: WPAC: MUIFA (Kabayan) - Typhoon
It would appear Miyagijima station, just east of Okinawa is now dead!
http://www.jma.go.jp/en/amedas_h/today-91166.html?groupCode=65&areaCode=000
http://www.jma.go.jp/en/amedas_h/today-91166.html?groupCode=65&areaCode=000
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Typhoon Hunter wrote:It would appear Miyagijima station, just east of Okinawa is now dead!
http://www.jma.go.jp/en/amedas_h/today-91166.html?groupCode=65&areaCode=000
Yep, that station reported the highest gust from the storm in the wee hours of the morning at over 49 m/s. Definitely taking a beating.
That's the second station we've lost to Muifa, since Kitahara (Kumejima Airport) station went down earlier too.
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I'm chuckling at all the people saying "oh, it's over now...phewsh!" -- even the navy guy "stormy" "we're on the downside now!!" -- yes, that might be true, the downside, as in "second half of the really really strong storm" -- I turned the water on to take a shower and was just waiting for the power to go out...now I'm getting ready to put dinner in and I'm sure...well, I won't say it out loud... 

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rdhdstpchld wrote:I'm chuckling at all the people saying "oh, it's over now...phewsh!" -- even the navy guy "stormy" "we're on the downside now!!" -- yes, that might be true, the downside, as in "second half of the really really strong storm" -- I turned the water on to take a shower and was just waiting for the power to go out...now I'm getting ready to put dinner in and I'm sure...well, I won't say it out loud...
LOL...Yeah, after seeing the radar and the wind analysis chart, I'm pretty sure we're in for a long night. Those few calmer hours were just a nice little intermission. Grab your popcorn! She's not done with us yet! haha...Yeah, I should have sent the husband down the street for some McDonald's while we were in the eye. I'm starving and really don't want to start cooking because...well...you know...
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Infdidoll wrote:rdhdstpchld wrote:I'm chuckling at all the people saying "oh, it's over now...phewsh!" -- even the navy guy "stormy" "we're on the downside now!!" -- yes, that might be true, the downside, as in "second half of the really really strong storm" -- I turned the water on to take a shower and was just waiting for the power to go out...now I'm getting ready to put dinner in and I'm sure...well, I won't say it out loud...
LOL...Yeah, after seeing the radar and the wind analysis chart, I'm pretty sure we're in for a long night. Those few calmer hours were just a nice little intermission. Grab your popcorn! She's not done with us yet! haha...Yeah, I should have sent the husband down the street for some McDonald's while we were in the eye. I'm starving and really don't want to start cooking because...well...you know...
because that line comming toward us..like I said I have a feeling as soon as I start cooking the power will go out.
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Re: WPAC: MUIFA (Kabayan) - Typhoon
That must be a long period of wind event. Those winds are strong! Though after watching both video footages Songda and Muifa made by James, I must say the footage on Songda shows more intense wind gusts and sea waves. I guess the strongest of winds from Muifa has been scattered outward but creating a wide area of windfield. The winds that Okinawa experienced from Songda were much concentrated to the center as it passes through the island with occurence of mesoscale vorticity in the eye. Nevertheless, Muifa brought an intense weather for Okinawa.
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