Typhoon Warning issued July 5 at 4:13PM ChST by NWS Tiyan GU
Por NWS05/07/2026 às 06:130 visualizações
...VERY DANGEROUS CATEGORY 4 SUPER TYPHOON BAVI TURNS WEST-
NORTHWEST AS IT CONTINUES TOWARD THE MARIANAS...
.NEW INFORMATION...
None.
.AREAS AFFECTED...
This local statement provides important information and
recommended actions for people in Guam and the Northern Marianas.
.WATCHES/WARNINGS...
A Typhoon Warning continues for Guam, Rota, Tinian, and Saipan,
and surrounding coastal waters.
A Tropical Storm Warning remains in effect for Alamagan.
A Tropical Storm Watch continues for Pagan and Agrihan.
A Coastal Flood Warning remains in effect for Guam, Rota, Tinian,
and Saipan.
A High Surf Warning remains in effect for Guam, Rota, Tinian and
Saipan.
A Flood Watch is in effect for all of Guam and the Northern
Marianas. Please listen closely for any Flood Warnings that might
be in effect for your area.
Please check the latest public and marine forecasts for detailed
information about additional hazards.
.STORM INFORMATION...
At 1 PM ChST, the center of Super Typhoon Bavi (09W) was located
near latitude 13.1N, longitude 148.5E. This was about 250 miles
east of Guam. Storm motion was west-northwest, 285 degrees, at 8
mph. Storm intensity was 155 mph.
.SITUATION OVERVIEW...
A Typhoon Warning remains in effect for the Marianas as Super
Typhoon Bavi (09W) continues its approach. Bavi is expected to
make passage through the southern Marianas beginning Monday
morning at high-end Category 4 or Category 5 strength. It is
expected to continue toward the west-northwest and gradually
increase in forward speed through Monday. The onset of tropical
storm force conditions is currently expected this evening. The
latest forecast track still maintains passage somewhere near or to
the north of Rota Island, but there is time for the track to
shift north or south. All islands will experience impacts. At
minimum, damaging tropical storm force conditions are expected,
but damage will be catastrophic near the center of Super Typhoon
Bavi, with maximum sustained winds forecast at 160 mph at time of
passage Monday morning. Significant flooding from torrential
rains, and coastal inundation are expected. Surf will become
extremely dangerous ahead of Bavi's approach, potentially reaching
35 feet Monday. Significant coastal inundation and erosion are
expected, with storm surge reaching 6 to 9 feet near the storm
center with 10 to 15 feet of wind- and wave-driven runup.
For the islands closest to passage of Super Typhoon Bavi, the
onset of typhoon conditions is expected Monday morning just ahead
of Bavi's center, continuing through Monday afternoon. Destructive
typhoon conditions may be expected for 8 to 10 hours close to the
center's passage, depending on forward speed.
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