Two typhoons No. 20 and 21 are moving north of Japan in the East China Sea. According to the Japan Meteorological Agency, since 9 am on O...

Two typhoons No. 20 and 21 are moving north of Japan in the East China Sea.
According to the Japan Meteorological Agency, since 9 am on October 20, the typhoon No. 21 (internationally known as Bualoi) is growing in the vicinity of Chuuk Lagoon or Truk Lagoon (Chuuk Lagoon) in the Pacific. Information collected at the above time showed that storm No. 21 moved west-northwest at a speed of 25 km / h, with a maximum wind of 35 m / sec.
The atmospheric pressure in the central area of the storm was measured as 990 hPa. The storm continues to move northwest, forecast to reach the Ogasawara Islands on October 24 with strong winds of up to 45m / s. There will be high waves on Japan's main island Honshu.

Two storms 20 and 21. Photo: YAHOO NEWS

People in Okinawa and Amami should be cautious about landslides caused by strong winds, heavy waves, heavy rain and flooding in the lowlands. Photo: WEATHERNEWS.JP
Earlier, as of 6 o'clock on October 20, typhoon No. 20 (internationally known as Neoguri) moved north - northeast at a speed of 20 km / h in southern Okinawa. The atmospheric pressure in the central area of the storm is not small, 970 hPa. It is forecasted that today, typhoon No. 20 will continue north, and on October 21, it will reach Okinawa Island and the Amami Islands.
According to tenki.jp, people in Okinawa and Amami need to be careful about landslides caused by strong winds, heavy waves, heavy rain and flooding in the lowlands. The height of the waves expected on the 21st in Okinawa is 5 meters, and Amami is 4 meters. Local heavy rain, lightning and strong winds are expected from October 20. Rainfall in Okinawa's main island area is 40 mm per hour, potentially flooding as high as a river. Hurricane 20 continued to move northeast after approaching Okinawa and Amami.
Ms. Phoenix