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Heavy rainfall over the South East Asia 20 December 2011

The North East Monsoon continues to rampage the South East Asia. Several places has recorded a cumulative rainfall between 100mm to over 240mm in the past 24 hour causing severe localize flooding. Image below from the Malaysia Meteorological Department indicating that location such as Singapore, Brunei and some places in the Sumatera Peninsula, Indonesia, experience

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TD Washi/Sendong Afternoon Update December 19, 2011

Tropical Storm Washi/Sendong has loses its strength in the past 6 hour and the Joint Typhoon Warning Center has downgraded it to a Tropical Depression. TD Washi/Sendong is currently moving West South West (275 Degree) at the speed of 09knots with 30knots wind and 40knots gust. This storm was previously forecast to make landfall in

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TS Washi Morning Update December 19, 2011

Tropical Storm Washi has now moved away from the Philippine Area of Responsibility. Unfortunately, the death toll in Mindanao just continues to increase as the authorities continue to find more bodies that were washed away by the flash floods. Meanwhile, Washi is now moving across the South China Sea, located approximately 820km east southeast of

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Forecast Track for Washi/Sendong 18 December.

The deadliest Tropical Storm in 2011 Washi/Sendong is moving out from the Philipine sea leaving disastrous effect behind. The storm is currently moving at 14knots heading West-South West into the South China Sea. Latest JTWC and JMA forecast track for Tropical Storm Washi/Sendong is illustrated below. The storm is expected to weakean into a Tropical

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