Tropical Depression 11W / Labuyo has accelerated

Tropical Depression 11W / Labuyo

Tropical Depression 11W / Labuyo has accelerated its forward speed to 26 km/h and maintained its internal strength during the past 12 hours. The storm is now inside the Philippine Area of Responsibility (PAR). It continues to move towards Northern Luzon.

Tropical Depression 11W / Labuyo

Tropical Depression 11W / Labuyo

Storm data:

Name (INTL. / local): 11W / Labuyo
Class: Tropical Depression
Time/Date of observation: 05:00 PM on August 09, 2012
Location of Center: 13.9º North 132.9º East
Moving Direction and Speed: WNW @ 26 km/h 
Moving towards: Northern Luzon
Distance from the Philippines: 910 km from Catarman /Samar
Estimated Date / Time of Landfall: n/a
Max. Wind Speed near Center: 45 km/h 
Peak Wind Gusts: 65 km/h
Minimum Central Pressure: 1002 hPa
Diameter: n/a
24h Rainfall near Center: 300 mm 
Max. Wave Height: 4 m
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 Current weather is here Link

Next update around 08:00 AM tomorrow morning.

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