Typhoon 10W (Maysak), # 28: Latest Okinawa wind timeline
Destructive winds on Okinawa forecast to continue through 9 a.m. Tuesday; peak 75-mph sustained winds, 98-mph gusts forecast for 3 a.m. Tuesday.
Destructive winds on Okinawa forecast to continue through 9 a.m. Tuesday; peak 75-mph sustained winds, 98-mph gusts forecast for 3 a.m. Tuesday.
Destructive winds of 58 mph or greater are actually occurring. All outdoor activity is prohibited.
Fleet Activities Chinhae forecast calls for peak 98-mph sustained winds and 121-mph gusts starting at 1 a.m. Thursday, destructive winds between 11 p.m. Wednesday and 4 a.m. Thursday.
Destructive winds forecast between 8 p.m. Monday and 6 p.m. Tuesday; peak 86-mph sustained winds, 110-mph gusts for Okinawa forecast for 8 a.m. Tuesday.
Destructive winds for Okinawa forecast between midnight Monday and 6 p.m. Tuesday; peak 75-mph sustained winds and 92-mph gusts forecast for 7 a.m. Tuesday.
U.S. bases on Okinawa have entered Tropical Cyclone Condition of Readiness 2. Destructive winds of 58 mph or greater are anticipated within 24 hours.
Maysak's latest track nudges it further southwest of Okinawa; forecast to peak at Category 3-equivalent intensity at mid-evening Monday.
Sustained 86-mph destructive winds, 110-mph gusts forecast for Okinawa at 6 a.m. Tuesday from Maysak.
Maysak continues to intensify, remains forecast to pass just southwest of Okinawa as Category 3-equivalent typhoon. Korea appears to be next.
Maysak upgraded to tropical storm; forecast track pushes closer to Okinawa early Tuesday morning.
Tropical Depression Maysak's latest forecast track edges it slightly further away from Okinawa, but still expected to be a vicious storm.
94W Invest moving north-northwest in Okinawa's direction; models depict track toward or just east of the island early next week.
Tropical cyclone formation alert issued on disturbance 94W Invest by Joint Typhoon Warning Center.
Bavi weakens, about to make landfall in North Korea's northwestern reaches; 94W Invest solutions keep pointing to passage near Okinawa next week.
Bavi makes its way through Yellow Sea, passing west of U.S. bases on Korea's west coast; 94W Invest's latest models still indicate close passage to Okinawa.
Bavi begins to affect U.S. bases on Korea's west coast as it approaches Yellow Sea; 94W Invest's updated forecast models show possible close passage to Okinawa next week.
A new disturbance on the horizon, could give Okinawa some more bad weather next week; Bavi's forecast track edges further west of Korea.
8.88 inches of rain falls on Okinawa in the last day; Bavi forecast to strengthen into a Category 4-equivalent typhoon by late Tuesday.
Heavy concentrations of rain making for a lightning-filled, flooding Monday evening; forecast track takes Bavi a bit closer to Korea.
Though closest point of approach to Okinawa has come and gone, bad weather forecast to linger near the island a couple of days in Bavi's wake.
Bavi slows down and weakens slightly, forecast to make closest point of approach to Okinawa around mid-day Monday.
Bavi continues strengthening, but forecast track still keeps it away from land masses.
U.S. bases on Okinawa have been placed in TCCOR Storm Watch at 7 p.m. Sunday.
Bavi's forecast track continues edging west of Okinawa, Sasebo and it might possibly pass west of South Korea altogether.
Bavi intensifies to 58-mph sustained winds; forecast to become a typhoon at mid-afternoon Sunday, pass 120 miles northwest of Kadena at 8 a.m. Monday.