Typhoon Durian has weakened considerably since its destructive passage over the Philippines. The storm is now veering southwest, past the coast of southeastern Vietnam. Those on the coast near Nha Trang should beware of heavy rains. Durian is likely to pass over the far south of Thailand, but only marginally above the lower threshold of a tropical storm. Atmospheric conditions are increasingly unfavourable for the cyclone, and not much more is expected of it. Nonetheless, typhoons are notoriously unpredictable, so if you know people in that area, please tell them to keep an eye open. Click here for a map, showing the projected path of Durian.
Monday, 4 December 2006
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