Currently en Puerto Rico — 8 de agosto, 2023: Se acerca otra onda tropical

El tiempo, currently.

Nueva onda tropical mantiene el tiempo activo

Los fuertes vientos alisios arrastrarán humedad adelantada a una onda tropical que llegará entre la noche del martes y el miércoles, lo que significa que este patrón de tiempo activo que hemos estado experimentando en Puerto Rico se mantendrá firme, probablemente hasta el jueves. Los aguaceros serán dispersos a numerosos, mientras que las tronadas serán aisladas a dispersas. El tercio este de la isla verá la mayor parte de su precipitación durante las noches y las mañanas, mientras que los municipios del interior y el oeste recibirán lluvias por las tardes. La probabilidad de inundaciones aumentará a medida que avance la semana, particularmente en áreas urbanas y quebradas. Agua también se acumulará en las carreteras y es posible que se produzcan inundaciones repentinas en algunas localidades, así como deslizamientos de tierra donde el terreno es empinado...

—John Toohey-Morales

What you need to know, currently.

After curving eastward at the last minute, Typhoon Khanun is now bearing down on the Korean Peninsula.

Parts of eastern North Korea could receive up to 500 mm (20 in) of rain in just 48 hours later this week as Khanun passes through. It’s the latest weather disaster in North Korea after a drought-filled spring prompted a food crisis, and heat waves and heavy rains plagued the authoritarian state in July.

There have been only 5 typhoon-strength storms to make landfall in North Korea since complete records begin in 1945. Khanun is expected to restrengthen over the next two days and traverse directly over Seoul, South Korea, while directing most of its strongest wind, storm surge, and rainfall on the eastern half of the Koreas.

Khanun will only be able to restrengthen because it will be traversing some of the most unusually warm water in the world between Japan and the Koreas, approximately 4-5°C (7-9°F) hotter than normal. That will also act to enhance the rainfall it produces.

Last week, Typhoon Doksuri brought Beijing its largest rainstorm in recorded history, and had Khanun taken a similar track, it would have greatly compounded flooding in China.

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