Storm No. 13
Typhoon Kalmaegi upgrades to typhoon, could become super typhoon
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Typhoon Tino (international name Kalmaegi) strengthened into a typhoon near the Philippines on the morning of November 3.
Storm No. 13 is about to get stronger and continuously strengthen, latest forecast of path
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Storm Kalmaegi will move rapidly and continuously increase in intensity in the next 24 - 72 hours; it is forecast to reach its peak when in the East Sea.
Storm No. 13 is about to continuously increase in intensity, the strongest gusting to level 17 in the East Sea
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According to the meteorological agency, the maximum intensity of storm Kalmaegi is about level 14, gusting to level 17 in the central East Sea.
The predecessor of storm No. 13 Kalmaegi opens its eyes, preparing to explode in strength
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The eye of Typhoon Kalmaegi - the predecessor of Typhoon No. 13 - has begun to "open", signaling that the power could explode in the next few hours.
Storm No. 13 is about to arrive, may intensify to level 17 before making landfall
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Typhoon Kalmaegi is forecast to enter the East Sea on November 5 with strong winds of level 13 gusting to level 17.
Storm No. 13 Kalmaegi warning is similar to super typhoon Hai Yen 2013
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Typhoon Kalmaegi, the predecessor to Typhoon No. 13 in the East Sea, does not rule out the possibility of reaching super typhoon level, with a similar trajectory to Typhoon Haiyan in 2013.
Typhoon Kalmaegi forecast to rapidly strengthen as it enters the East Sea on November 5
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Typhoon Kalmaegi is forecast to reach level 13 intensity, gusting to level 16 - 17 when it enters the East Sea on November 5.
Forecast of the time when the East Sea will welcome storm No. 13 Kalmaegi and provinces at risk of heavy rain and strong winds
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It is forecasted that around November 5, the East Sea will welcome storm No. 13 Kalmaegi; there is a risk of strong winds and heavy rain in the Central Central, South Central and Central Highlands provinces.
Storm No. 13 has the potential to strengthen rapidly, forecasting the first landfall area
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Typhoon Kalmaegi - the predecessor of Typhoon No. 13 in the East Sea - is forecast to make landfall with gusts of over 150 km/h and widespread heavy rain.
About to welcome storm No. 13 Kalmaegi with strong intensity, it is forecasted that the provinces will be directly affected
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Storm No. 13 Kalmaegi is forecast to have the strongest intensity of over level 12, gusting over level 15 when it reaches Truong Sa special area; then most likely heading towards the Central provinces.
Forecast of the possibility of storm No. 13 suddenly intensifying before making landfall
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It is not ruled out that Typhoon Kalmaegi - the predecessor of Typhoon No. 13 - will suddenly accelerate before making landfall, when the storm is at or near its peak intensity.
Storm No. 13 is about to enter the East Sea, forecasting strong winds and heavy rain
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Storm No. 13 is forecast to cause strong winds and heavy rain in the central Central and South Central regions from the night of November 6 to November 9, 2025.
Storm No. 13 Melissa forecasts 3 unpredictable moving scenarios
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A new tropical storm or hurricane is expected to form in the Atlantic this week. This is the 13th storm this year in this area.
Storm No. 13 Vamco sweeps through the Philippines, causing Manila to sink into water
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Before moving into the East Sea, Typhoon No. 13 Vamco swept through a large area in the Philippines.
Latest storm news: Storm Vamco causes terrible flooding in the Philippines
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Typhoon Vamco made landfall in the Philippines, killing at least two people and causing terrible flooding in the capital Manila.