Typhoon Sinlaku Forms in Early Morning, No Direct Impact on Taiwan
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The Central Weather Bureau announced that a tropical depression southeast of Guam developed into Tropical Storm Sinlaku (international name: SINLAKU, No. 4) at 2 AM today. It is predicted to move northwest-west to northwest, with no direct impact on Taiwan. According to Associate Professor Wu Te-jung of National Central University, the typhoon is expected to intensify into a strong typhoon and make a 'large turn' south of Japan, far from Taiwan and Japan, consistent with the 'April typhoon, no invasion of Taiwan' climate data. Taiwan's weather will be 'hot as summer' until the 14th, with highs above 36 degrees Celsius, followed by a weak front on the 15th and returning sunny skies.
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: When did the tropical depression develop into Tropical Storm Sinlaku?
- A: It developed into a tropical storm at 2 AM today, according to the Central Weather Bureau.
- Q: Will Typhoon Sinlaku have a direct impact on Taiwan based on the forecast?
- A: The forecast predicts that the typhoon will move northwest-west to northwest, with no direct impact on Taiwan.
- Q: What does Associate Professor Wu Te-jung predict regarding the future strength of Typhoon Sinlaku?
- A: He stated that the typhoon will continue to strengthen into a strong typhoon.
- Q: What are the weather conditions expected in Taiwan from today until April 14th?
- A: Taiwan's weather will be stable, with easy fog in the early morning, and temperatures reaching above 36 degrees Celsius during the day.
- Q: What weather changes are expected to occur in Taiwan on April 15th due to the weak front?
- A: A weak front will bring a chance of localized brief rainfall to northern and eastern parts, while northern Taiwan will cool slightly.