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Central region vulnerable to typhoons in 2018

DA NANG Today
Published: March 16, 2018

Five to six typhoons are expected to hit Viet Nam’s mainland this year, the National Centre for Hydro-Meteorological Forecasting has said.

Fishing vessels being anchored bumper-to-bumper at the wharf
Fishing vessels being anchored bumper-to-bumper at the Tho Quang fishing wharf in Da Nang (Photo: DNO)

Weather forecasts of the centre show that a total of 12-13 typhoons and tropical depressions will form in the East Sea this year.  Five to six of them are expected to have a direct impact on Viet Nam’s mainland, especially the central region.

The total amount of rainfall in the first half of the year is expected to be 15-30% higher than previous years’ average in the northern, central and southern regions, the centre said.

Flooding is expected to occur in the central and Central Highlands regions earlier than in previous years.  The peak discharge on all rivers in these regions is also expected to be higher than previous years.

High tides will appear in the coastal areas of the southern region in early October, November and mid-December, and in the central region in mid-November and mid-December.

Storm surges and high waves are expected in the central coast. A strong and prolonged cold wave in the last few months of the year is likely to cause huge waves of 3-4m in height in the central coastal areas and southeastern region.

The first typhoon of this year hit Viet Nam in January, and there was a low atmospheric weather system in February. This shows that the stormy season in the East Sea had hit the country much earlier than in previous years, Le Thanh Hai, the centre’s deputy director, told the ‘Thanh Nien’ (Young People) newspaper in early March.

(Source: VNS/ DA NANG Today)

 

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