<Anchor>

Let's check with reporter Jeong Gu-hee, who is in charge of weather and the overall situation of the current typhoon.

Reporter Jung, please reorganize exactly where the typhoon is right now and how strong it is.

<Reporter> When

I just checked it, it was confirmed that the typhoon was heading north on the west coast of Heuksan Island.

The typhoon developed to the'very strong' grade in the morning of today (26th), and is the second highest among the five stages of the typhoon.

Now, the intensity is weakened by'strong', but a strong wind of 43m per second is still driving from the center.

Today, a strong wind of 43m per second, Hallasan 36m, and Jeju Island 27m was recorded on Gageo Island today, and it rained more than 400mm on Hallasan.

<Anchor>

You are passing through the Jeollanam-do area now, and what will happen next?

<Reporter> As

Jeju Island entered the typhoon from 10 o'clock today, the damage continued.

However, by midnight now, typhoons are expected to go north to the coast of Gunsan, and at 2 a.m., typhoons rise to the west coast of Taean.

And from 4 a.m. to 5 a.m., it is expected that this period will be the biggest peak in the metropolitan area as it passes through the seas west of Seoul and Incheon.

After that, we will land in Hwanghae-do around 5 o'clock, but when we land in Hwanghae-do, the radius of the typhoon is 200 km, so we should not relax until tomorrow morning.

<Anchor> The

forecast is being revised from time to time, but the forecast is changing by going west again little by little?

<Reporter>

Yes. The typhoon moved to the west rather than originally expected.

Until yesterday, the Meteorological Administration said that the typhoon would not cross the 125° east longitude line, but if you look at the satellite image today, you can see the crossing of the 125° east longitude line.

As the typhoon headed north a little faster, it was unable to push out the North Pacific high pressure, and before the North Pacific high pressure escaped, it came up toward Korea, and accordingly, it moved a little west along the edge of the high pressure.

However, when there was a lot of damage to Jeju Island today, the distance was 200km, but when you head north around Taean, the distance is further reduced to 120km, so you need to be nervous about the west coast. I saw the situation on Jeju Island in front of

<Anchor>

, but we talked a lot about the wind now, do you think the rain damage is not easy?

<Reporter> As

I just said, there is a region where the expected rainfall has decreased due to the slight shift of the typhoon to the west. This is the forecast situation.

Strong winds have decreased a little, but are still dangerous.

Strong winds of 40 meters per second in the west coast and Jeju Island, and 30 meters per second in western regions such as Seoul can blow until tomorrow. In the case of islands above the west sea, there is still the possibility of a strong wind of 60 meters per second.

<Anchor>

Now I compare a lot with typhoons that came before, but remind me of my memories in order to raise my alertness.

<Reporter>

This typhoon, Volaben and Lingling were compared a lot.

In the case of Bobby now, the 125 degree line I mentioned earlier is passing to the left.

On the other hand, in the case of Ling-Ling, it went north along the 125-degree line, and in the case of Volaben, it was inside the 125-degree line.

Now the central air pressure of the typhoon has been lowered to 945hpa.

That means, it was more developed than Lingling or Bolaven. In fact, it went a little farther north than Korea, and in the case of strong winds, it exceeded 43m per second in the case of Barbie and 50m in the case of Barbie.

Strong winds are a little weaker.