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<li><em><strong>Update</strong>: Tropical Storm <strong>Bualoi (22W) becomes the 21st named tropical cyclone this year</strong> and it <strong>keeps intensifying</strong>. Based on the latest update by the Joint Typhoon Warning Center, the 1-min winds has increased to 85 km/h (45 knots), while the Japan Meteorological Agency also increases the 10-min winds to 65 km/h (35 knots). It is now moving West at 25 km/h. It will continue to move its current track for the next few days, due to strong subtropical ridge in the North Pacific Ocean. Afterwards, it will then move in a more West-Northwest to Northwest track as the subtropical ridge weakens. <strong>The forecast as of this moment, it will not enter the Philippine Area of Responsibility and might recurve to Japan by late next week</strong>.</em></li>
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<p dir="auto">The newly-formed <strong>Tropical Storm (22W)</strong> near Marshall Islands is seen to become a typhoon and may affect Mariana Islands this coming week. <strong>Once upgraded into a Tropical Storm, it will be named BUALOI</strong> (a Thai dessert). As of 6:00 UTC, the system was located around 1,360 km SE of Dededo, Guam with 1-minute maximum sustained winds of up to 65 km/h (35 knots) and gusts of up to 83 km/h (45 knots). It is moving northwest at and 30 km/h.</p>
<p dir="auto"><img src="https://gallery.windy.com/albums/a/Windac.jpg" alt="photo:Windy.com;desc:10-day max. winds forecast, ECMWF (left) vs. GFS (right);licence:cc" class=" img-fluid img-markdown" /></p>
<p dir="auto"><a href="https://www.windy.com/upload/5daaccf6a7a755001995a789?17.393,155.654,4" rel="nofollow ugc">Based on JTWC's Forecast (Warning #2)</a> and from both GFS and ECMWF models, it is expected to further intensify in the coming days and <strong>may pass through Mariana Islands between Monday and Tuesday as a Typhoon</strong>. The Maximum wind forecast of both the ECMWF and GFS models show that parts of Mariana islands may experience tropical storm to typhoon-force winds between Monday and Tuesday.</p>
<p dir="auto">Current model runs indicate that <strong>this will not hit the Philippines and may eventually recurve towards Japan by weekend</strong>. All are still advised to monitor for possible changes in the long-range forecast.</p>
<p dir="auto"><em>Ralph Lauren Abainza</em></p>
<p dir="auto"><em>A college student in the Philippines, a Disaster Risk Reduction advocate and a weather enthusiast. The founder of Earth Shaker. Follow us on <a href="https://web.facebook.com/earthshakerph" rel="nofollow ugc">Facebook</a> and <a href="https://twitter.com/earthshakerph" rel="nofollow ugc">Twitter</a>.</em></p>
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