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Kammuri (Tisoy)
Current storm status
Typhoon  (JMA)
Current storm status
Category 1 typhoon (1-min mean)
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As of:03:00 UTC, November 28
Location:12°06′N 138°36′E / 12.1°N 138.6°E / 12.1; 138.6 (Kammuri (Tisoy))
140 nmi (260 km; 160 mi) NNE of Yap, Federated States of Micronesia
Sustained winds:65 knots (120 km/h; 75 mph) (10-min mean)
70 knots (130 km/h; 80 mph) (1-min mean)
gusting to 85 knots (155 km/h; 100 mph)
Pressure:975 hPa (28.79 inHg)
Movement:NW slowly
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Typhoon Kammuri, which will be known as Typhoon Tisoy in the Philippines, is a storm that is currently intensifying in the Philippine Sea.

History[edit]

On November 23, a low pressure system developed to the southeast of Guam. It then began to show signs of development and earned a defined circulation, developing into a tropical depression on November 25, with the JTWC assigning it as 29W. The depression then began to develop banding features to the northeast of its center. The storm then intensified slightly, earning the name Kammuri. Kammuri then passed south of Guam, and further intensified into a severe tropical storm on November 27.

On their 119th Climate Forum, PAGASA discussed the possible threat of Kammuri to the Philippines and the potential landfall of Kammuri in the Bicol-Quezon Area during the 2019 Southeast Asian Games as a powerful typhoon, and is expected to earn the name Tisoy in its entry to the Philippine Area of Responsibility in Saturday or Sunday.

Current storm information[edit]

As of 03:00 UTC November 28, Typhoon Kammuri is located near 12°06′N 138°36′E / 12.1°N 138.6°E / 12.1; 138.6 (Kammuri), also about 140 nautical miles (260 km; 160 mi) north-northeast of Yap, Federated States of Micronesia. Maximum 10-minute sustained winds are at 65 knots (120 km/h; 75 mph), while maximum 1-minute sustained winds are at 70 knots (130 km/h; 80 mph), with gusts up to 85 knots (155 km/h; 100 mph). The minimum central barometric pressure is 975 hPa (28.79 inHg), and the system is moving northwestward slowly.

For the latest official information see:

Other notable systems[edit]

Typhoon Rammasun (2014)- a system with a similar direction as Kammuri