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Typhoon No. 10, which is coming up to the Korean peninsula one after another, is growing in power as the eyes of the typhoon become clearer.

The strength of the typhoon is expected to reach the super-strong level, and even by its size and path, it is the most threatening of the typhoons heading to Korea this year.



This is Seo Dong-gyun reporter.



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typhoon high ship is currently in the north of Okinawa, Japan.



As the central air pressure was lowered, the eyes of the typhoon became clear, and the central wind speed reached 53 m per second and 190 km per hour.

Among the typhoons that came to Korea this year, the intensity, size, and path are all the worst.



The current radius of Hyssac is over 450 km, which is 100 km larger than the previous typhoon Bobby and Maissack.



It is fortunate that tomorrow (the 5th), the typhoon's highest grade, the super-strong level, is expected to be strong enough to become very strong when it approaches Korea.



The strength weakens as it passes through the relatively cool sea and the wind blowing from the right side of the typhoon hits Japan's Kyushu region.



Nevertheless, when landing on the south coast, winds of more than 45m per second from the center are expected to keep the radius of 400km.



The high ship is expected to land in Geoje, Gyeongnam, around 1 p.m. on Monday and then penetrate Yeongnam, Chungbuk, and Gangwon.



The route is similar to that of Lusa in 2002 and Sanba in 2012, which caused great damage.



[Jin-Gyu Woo/Meteorological Office Forecasting Analyst: Depending on the position (force) of the North Pacific high pressure located on the right side of Korea, there is a possibility that the typhoon may be a little more western or eastern, so it is necessary to carefully analyze the high pressure in the North Pacific in the future. ]



I am also worried that the intensity of typhoons is getting stronger due to climate change.



The Meteorological Administration explained that half of the typhoons that have affected the Korean Peninsula in the last 10 years were at a very strong stage with a maximum wind speed of over 44m per second.



(Video editing: Hwang Ji-young)