▲10th Typhoon Jangsan Progression [Korea Meteorological Administration]
, ‘As attention is focused on the track of the 10th typhoon Jangsan, there is a high possibility that it will pass through the Japanese archipelago.’,
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, ‘As of the 25th, Jangsan, moving northwest toward Kagoshima, Japan from the north of Guam, maintains a speed of 41 km/h.’,
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, “Currently classified as ‘medium’ intensity, Jangsan is expected to develop into a ‘very strong’ typhoon by the early morning of the 27th.”,
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, ‘Initially, it was predicted that Jangsan would pass through the eastern sea of Japan, but the current forecast suggests a higher likelihood of it crossing Japan to the west.’,
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, ‘After approaching approximately 200 km southeast of Kagoshima on the afternoon of the 27th, Jangsan is expected to change course to the northeast and make landfall on the Japanese archipelago.’,
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, ‘Jangsan is forecast to continue its northeastward path along the western coast of Japan and dissipate as a subtropical low pressure system approximately 190 km southwest of Sapporo on the afternoon of the 30th.’,
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, ‘While the Korean Peninsula is not expected to be directly affected by the typhoon, strong winds blowing from the east during its northward movement may intensify heatwaves, particularly in the western region.’,
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, ‘However, after Jangsan passes, there is a possibility that cooler air will flow in, alleviating the heat.’,
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