Low pressure
The biggest danger forecast from storm No. 6 Nongfa for Central Vietnam
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The most worrying point of Typhoon No. 6 Nongfa is not the wind power, but the amount of rainfall caused by the storm in areas that have not yet recovered from Typhoon No. 5 Kajiki.
New low pressure appears as storm No. 6 Nongfa approaches Vietnam, forecast to make landfall this evening
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The low pressure near the East Sea formed on August 29 and is forecast to approach the Philippines closer to August 30 while Typhoon No. 6 Nongfa has formed in the East Sea.
Potential storm No. 6 has not yet made landfall in the Central region, new low pressure has appeared
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The tropical depression in the East Sea is expected to strengthen into storm No. 6 and make landfall in Central Vietnam on the evening of August 30, while a new low pressure has appeared.
Forecast of the most affected area of potential storm No. 6 in the East Sea
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Tropical depression Jacinto is forecast to strengthen into storm No. 6 in the East Sea this evening, August 29, causing heavy rain across a strip of Central Vietnam.
Forecast of the time when the tropical depression in the East Sea will weaken, a new low pressure outbreak
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The tropical depression in the East Sea on the afternoon of August 28 gusted to level 9, while another series of low pressure near the East Sea and in the West Pacific is at risk of strengthening.
Forecast of the time when the tropical depression in the East Sea will strengthen into a storm and make landfall in Vietnam
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The low pressure in the East Sea has strengthened into a tropical depression, forecast to strengthen into a storm and make landfall in Vietnam.
September storm forecast, East Sea faces 4 dangerous trajectories
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September is considered the peak of the Northwest Pacific typhoon season, with many of them likely entering the East Sea, directly affecting Vietnam.
Forecast of the new low pressure area in the East Sea
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The low pressure in the East Sea is forecast to have a wide area of influence, towards Hainan Island (China) and Vietnam.
Low pressure strengthens into tropical depression in the East Sea, heading straight to the Central region
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On the morning of August 27, a low pressure area entered the North East Sea, strengthening into a tropical depression, moving straight into Central Vietnam.
Forecast of when a new low pressure will enter the East Sea, affecting the mainland of Vietnam
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The low pressure in the Philippines is forecast to likely enter the East Sea, possibly strengthen and cause heavy rain in coastal provinces of Vietnam.
New low pressure near the East Sea has not dissipated yet
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The low pressure near the East Sea that formed a few days ago continues to operate while a low pressure in the East Sea has just formed on the morning of August 27.
Typhoon Juliette approaches maximum, forecast to be strongest in the next few hours
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Hurricane Juliette is expected to strengthen into a hurricane, peaking on August 26.
New low pressure forecast around the East Sea after storm No. 5 Kajiki
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After storm No. 5 Kajiki, the East Sea is expected to continuously welcome new low pressure in the next 7 days.
New low pressure appears after storm No. 5, forecast to enter the East Sea, heading towards Vietnam
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After Typhoon No. 5 Kajiki weakened into a tropical depression on the morning of August 26, a new low pressure has appeared, expected to enter the East Sea this weekend.
Peak of the storm season, new low pressure appears right after storm No. 6 Fernand
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After Typhoon No. 6 Fernand has just formed in the Atlantic, a new low pressure area continues to cause concern as it moves rapidly.