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Level 4 Super Typhoon Bavi Threatens Taiwan With 200 MPH Gusts

Christy Bowen

3 hours ago
True-color satellite image of Super Typhoon Bavi with a well-defined eye as it tracks over the Philippine Sea toward Taiwan
Super Typhoon Bavi churns over the Philippine Sea as it tracks toward Taiwan and eastern China. (NASA/NOAA)

Super Typhoon Bavi is headed to Taiwan, threatening to unleash wind gusts as high as 200 mph. Here is the latest on this monster storm barreling toward the island nation.

Taiwan Braces for Impact by Super Typhoon

Taiwan is up next for Super Typhoon Bavi. The massive tropical weather event has already left a trail of devastation across the Northern Mariana Islands of Rota and Guam. As of late Wednesday, the typhoon was spinning over the Philippine Sea to the west of Luzon.

Bavi is tracking toward the west-northwest on a crash course with Taiwan. The latest forecast models signal that the storm will maintain its power through Thursday as it feasts on the warm ocean waters. By late Thursday, Bavi is expected to lose just a bit of wind intensity before beginning to impact Taiwan and eastern China late Friday.

Forecast track map showing Super Typhoon Bavi's projected path over Taiwan and into eastern China, including Wenzhou, Shanghai, and Hefei
Bavi's forecast track carries it toward Taiwan before pushing rain and wind into eastern China. (Windy/Zoom Earth)

Forecasters are warning that Bavi's winds will menace Taiwan and eastern China from Friday into Monday. Gusts of up to 160 mph are on the horizon, likely to cause significant structural damage and widespread power outages.

Rain will also be a concern associated with Bavi's arrival. Rainfall totals of up to 24 inches are in the forecast for much of Taiwan and up into eastern China. Rainfall of this magnitude is capable of triggering flash flooding, mudslides, structural damage, and travel disruptions. This storm has an Accuweather RealImpact Scale rating of 4.

In addition to the wind and the rain, Bavi is expected to produce coastal flooding and storm surge along the northern and western coasts of Taiwan, as well as the Fujian and Zhejiang coasts of China. These coastal impacts are likely to be felt beginning on Friday and continuing into Saturday.


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