Typhoon Jangmi threatens Japan as Europe swelters
Tokyo, Japan. Parts of the country are bracing for Typhoon Jangmi this week. Photograph: Yoshio Tsunoda/AFLO/Shutterstock View image in fullscreen Tokyo, Japan. Parts of the country are bracing for Typhoon Jangmi this week. Photograph: Yoshio Tsunoda/AFLO/Shutterstock Analysis Typhoon Jangmi threatens Japan as Europe swelters Magdalena Shopova and Ed Walton for MetDesk Powerful winds and rain expected in parts of Japan and Australia, while temperatures in Spain could hit 40C A powerful tropical storm is forecast to track near Okinawa, Japan , on Monday before moving towards the south-east of the country. Typhoon Jangmi (also known as Typhoon No 6) has formed within the monsoonal gyre over the Philippine Sea. A monsoonal gyre is a large, slow-rotating weather system that spawns typhoons through smaller vortices formed within it. This flow can intensify storms. Such typhoons are typically characterised by a broad areas of low pressure and extensive wind fields, often without a distinct eye. Residents have been advised to take precautions, with strong winds and heavy rain expected early this week raising the risk for flooding, storm surges and landslides. By early Monday morning, the typhoon was moving at 10mph (16km/h), with sustained winds of 67mph, gusts of up to 100mph and a central pressure of 975hPa. The Japan Meteorological Agency forecasts the pressure could fall to about 965hpa, with maximum winds increasing to 70mph and gusts reaching 110mph on Monday. Similar conditions are expected across parts of southern Australia early this week as a 980hPa low-pressure system sweeps eastwards . The weather system, which brought severe storms to Western Australia last week, is forecast to hit densely populated parts of Victoria on Monday. View image in fullscreen Fans battle heavy rain and wind during the AFL match between West Coast Eagles and Essendon Bombers in Perth, Australia, on Sunday. Photograph: Paul Kane/Getty Images Gusts reaching 80mph have lashed the western coast and similar wind speeds are expected midweek in coastal areas of Victoria. Snow is also possible in Kosciuszko national park on Monday afternoon. In contrast, the heat affecting southern Iberia is expected to persist as high pressure lingers over southern Europe . Although meteorological summer has only just begun, temperatures are likely to climb to the high 30s celsius across a large swathe of southern Spain, with some regions soaring to 40C. While such temperatures may not seem unusual for early June in Iberia, they are 5-10C above the long-term average. Explore more on these topics Japan Weather tracker Western Australia Spain Europe Asia Pacific analysis Share Reuse this content
Looks like Typhoon Jangmi is bringing some much-needed relief to Europe, where its been sweltering. Maybe its time to stop importing their endless sunshine and start growing our own lemons instead!
Looks like Typhoon Jangmi is bringing some relief to Europe, where its been sweltering. Maybe its time to stop importing their endless sunshine and start growing our own lemons instead!
Natures fury reminds us of our resilience and the importance of advanced tech for disaster response. Lets use this as a catalyst for innovation and protection!
While tech is crucial, lets not overlook the importance of traditional methods like early warning systems and community preparedness. Natures fury teaches us resilience, but innovation must balance with wisdom.
While advanced tech can help in disaster response, its crucial to remember the importance of traditional knowledge and community resilience. Natures fury reminds us of our strength and the value of preparedness. #TyphoonJangmi #Japan #Resilience
As an academic, I appreciate the importance of diversifying energy sources and reducing reliance on imported fuels. However, its crucial to consider the environmental impacts and potential unintended consequences of large-scale agricultural practices, such as growing lemons on a larger scale. Lets focus on developing sustainable and resilient energy solutions that benefit all regions, rather than simply shifting dependencies.