2025 storm season
Typhoon Wipha forecast to strengthen over the Gulf of Tonkin, making landfall in Vietnam today
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After making landfall in China, Typhoon Wipha is moving into the Gulf of Tonkin and is forecast to make landfall in Vietnam today (July 21).
Storm Wipha strengthens in the East Sea, forecasted landfall area and peak time
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Typhoon Wipha is continuing to strengthen in the East Sea, moving northwest at a speed of 15-20 km/h.
Typhoon Dexter may make landfall this afternoon, forecast to be the most affected area
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The low pressure is likely to strengthen into Hurricane Dexter currently active in the Gulf of Mexico.
Storm Nari transforms on the way, causing heavy rain and strong winds from today
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According to the latest storm news, storm Nari - the 5th storm of the 2025 typhoon season in the Northwest Pacific - is accelerating, causing heavy rain and strong winds from July 14.
New low pressure forecast from July 15, storm No. 4 awaits its name
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The new low pressure is forecast to form from July 15 and if it strengthens, it could become Hurricane Dexter, the fourth storm of the 2025 Atlantic hurricane season.
Special factors that may surprise this year's storm season
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Not as noisy as El Nino or La Nina, but it is the neutral ENSO state that silently disrupts the trajectory of the 2025 storm season.
The 2025 storm season forecast has a notable adjustment
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The latest storm news on July 10 said that the forecast for the 2025 Atlantic hurricane season has made an important adjustment, reducing the number of storms from 17 to 16.
Storm Chantal forms, forecast to make landfall tomorrow morning with a very wide area of impact
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Hurricane Chantal formed off the coast of South Carolina and is expected to widely affect weather in the southeastern United States.
Tropical Depression No. 3 could become Storm Chantal in the next 24 hours
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Tropical Depression 3 is expected to strengthen into Atlantic Typhoon Chantal in the next 24 hours.
Storm Mun is about to appear, low pressure near the East Sea is accelerating
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The tropical depression in the northwest Pacific is forecast to become a storm Mun this week. Two other low pressure areas near the East Sea are also forecast to strengthen into storms.
New low pressure is at risk of becoming storm Chantal this week
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A new storm is likely to form later this week in the northeastern Gulf of Mexico or off the coast of Florida and the Carolina region, USA.
Typhoon Flossie strengthens every hour, forecast to reach its peak today
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Flossie is rapidly intensifying over the southern Mexico sea and could reach peak winds of 177 km/h on July 1.
Two storms appear at the same time, widespread storm and flood scene
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The two tropical depressions off the coast of Mexico have strengthened, becoming tropical storms on June 29 and are forecast to continue to strengthen extremely strongly in the coming days.
Forecast of the possibility of a super typhoon appearing in July
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The threat level of super typhoons in July may remain low, despite sea temperatures rising above average.
Dual storms Barry and Flossie forecast to form today
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Hurricanes Barry and Flossie are forecast to form today (June 29) in the Atlantic and East Pacific.