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Typhoon #Koinu (#JennyPH) has formed in the Philippine Sea and is strengthening rapidly while moving northwestward toward southern Taiwan. tropic.ssec.wisc.edu/
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Typhoon #Koinu (#JennyPH) has reached Category 3 intensity offshore the northern Philippines and still forecast to continue tracking to the northwest and strike southern Taiwan. This view via Himawari IR imagery.
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Copious moisture is wrapped up in Typhoon #Koinu (#JennyPH) per this 48-hour loop of Total Precipitable Water data. While landfall will take place on Taiwan’s southeast coast, the entire island will experience heavy rainfall. The northern Philippines have had heavy rains as well.
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