Taiwan: Super Typhoon Hinnamor Merging With Tropical Depression

As of 2 a.m. today (Sept. 1), Super Typhoon Hinnamnor was about 540 kilometers east-southeast of Taipei, moving south-southwest at a speed of 13 kilometers per hour. It had a radius of 220 km and was packing maximum sustained winds of 190 kph and gusts of up to 234 kph, the CWB reported.
CWB Director-General Cheng Ming-dean today on Facebook said that the merger of a typhoon with a tropical depression is “not a common phenomenon.” Cheng pointed out that once the two systems combine, the intensity of Hinnmanor should increase and its storm radius should expand. [ Source: Taiwan News (Read More…) ]
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