According to the National Center for Hydro-Meteorological Forecasting, the tropical convergence zone currently has an axis at about 11 - 14 degrees north latitude. In the Gulf of Thailand, there will be scattered showers and thunderstorms.
In the evening and night of November 8, the eastern sea area of the northern and central East Sea will have northeast to north winds gradually increasing to level 6 - 7, gusting to level 8 - 9, rough seas, waves 3 - 5m high.
The sea area from Ca Mau to An Giang and the Gulf of Thailand during the day and night of November 8 is forecast to have scattered showers and thunderstorms; thunderstorms may cause tornadoes and strong gusts of wind.
On the day and night of November 9, the eastern sea area of the northern and central East Sea will have winds gradually increasing to level 8 - 9, gusting to level 10 - 11, very rough seas, waves 4 - 6m high.
The meteorological agency warns that the level of natural disaster risk at sea is level 2. All ships operating in the above areas are at high risk of being affected by strong winds and large waves.
Regarding the high tide situation in the North, currently, in the coastal areas of the North, the tide level is at a high level.
On November 9, the water level at Hon Dau station may rise to 4.05m at 5:00 - 7:00.
The water level in the coastal areas of the North is at a high level and tends to increase slowly. The highest water level in Hon Dau is forecast to reach 4.1m.
The warning level of risk due to natural disasters due to high tides is level 1. Low-lying coastal areas, riverbanks, and areas outside the dike are likely to be flooded for about 5-7 hours a day.
High tides will slow down the flood drainage process on the river system in the area. In the morning, it is necessary to be on guard against strong currents going far from the shore when the tide recedes, which is dangerous for maritime activities and marine tourism, especially at ports in and out, and beaches.