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Super typhoon Ioke
02 Sep 2006 15:04:00 GMT
Source: Tropical Storm Risk
Mark Saunders

Track and windspeed of Super typhoon Ioke
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Track and windspeed of Super typhoon Ioke

Super typhoon Ioke is forecast to strike the Russian Federation as a typhoon at about 06:00 GMT on 7 September. Data supplied by the US Navy and Air Force Joint Typhoon Warning Center suggest that the point of landfall will be near 43.0 N, 146.6 E. Ioke is expected to bring 1-minute maximum sustained winds to the region of around 129 km/h (80 mph). Wind gusts in the area may be considerably higher.

According to the Saffir-Simpson damage scale the potential property damage and flooding from a storm of Ioke's strength (category 1) at landfall includes:

  • Storm surge generally 1.2-1.5 metres (4-5 feet) above normal.
  • No real damage to building structures.
  • Damage primarily to unanchored mobile homes, shrubbery, and trees.
  • Some damage to poorly constructed signs.
  • Some coastal road flooding and minor pier damage.
There is also the potential for flooding further inland due to heavy rain.

The information above is provided for guidance only and should not be used to make life or death decisions or decisions relating to property. Anyone in the region who is concerned for their personal safety or property should contact their official national weather agency or warning centre for advice.

This alert is provided by Tropical Storm Risk (TSR) which is sponsored by Benfield, Royal & SunAlliance, Crawford & Company and University College London (UCL). TSR acknowledges the support of the UK Met Office.

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A staff of the WWF places a garland at the portrait of helicopter crash victim Pauli Mustonen, a Finnish diplomat in Nepal, at their office vicinity in Kathmandu September 26, 2006. Rescuers struggled in rugged Himalayan terrain on Tuesday to recover the bodies of 24 people who were killed when a helicopter chartered by conservation group WWF crashed in bad weather in eastern Nepal.