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TROPICAL STORM RISK

Typhoon Kai-tak
02 Nov 2005 13:38:00 GMT
Source: Tropical Storm Risk
Mark Saunders

Website: Website: http://www.tropicalstormrisk.com

Track and windspeed of Typhoon Kai-tak
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Track and windspeed of Typhoon Kai-tak

Typhoon Kai-tak struck Vietnam as a tropical storm at about 06:00 GMT on 2 November. Data supplied by the US Navy and Air Force Joint Typhoon Warning Center suggest that the point of landfall was near 18.9 N, 105.8 E. Kai-tak brought 1-minute maximum sustained winds to the region of around 83 km/hr (51 mph). Wind gusts in the area may have been considerably higher.

The information above is provided for guidance only and should not be used to make life or death decisions or decisions relating to property. Anyone in the region who is concerned for their personal safety or property should contact their official national weather agency or warning centre for advice.

This alert is provided by Tropical Storm Risk (TSR) sponsored by Benfield, Royal & SunAlliance, Crawford & Company and UCL (University College London). TSR acknowledge the support of the UK Met Office.





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