<Anchor>



It's just passing by 7:41 pm right now.

Then, let’s take a closer look at the current location of the typhoon'Mysak' and the detailed travel route in the future with reporter Seo Dong-gyun.



Reporter Seo Dong-gyun, let’s first check where the typhoon is at this time.



<Reporter> The



typhoon is currently heading north toward the Yeongnam coast of Korea, about 100km off the east coast of Jeju Island.



From the center there is a wind of 43 m/s and a very strong wind of 155 km/h.



The radius of strong winds reaches 350 km.



Today (2nd), a wind of 43m per second and 48m instantaneously blew in Jeju Island, and a strong wind of 34m per second and 50m per second is expected to blow in Yeosu, Jeollanam-do.



In the future, I am worried that very strong winds of more than 50m per second will blow from the east coast when passing through Jeju Island.



<Anchor> The



wind is also windy, but I'm more worried because I think it will rain a lot.



<Reporter Seo Dong-gyun>



I already had a lot of rain over 500mm with strong winds on Jeju Island, but as I checked at this time, there were places where it rained about 700mm in Jeju Island and some places where a record heavy rain of 130mm per hour poured.



Also, due to the influence of the typhoon until tomorrow, it is forecasted that there will be a lot of rain in Jeju Island and the east coast of up to 400mm and over 200mm in the whole country.



Also, the reason why a lot of rain falls in the west and relatively far west from typhoons is that dry air is located in the northwest of the typhoon, and this dry air and the warm water vapor of the typhoon meet to develop rain clouds.



<Anchor> The



typhoon is now passing east of Jeju Island and coming up toward the south coast, so let's take a closer look at the path ahead.



<Reporter Seo Dong-gyun> It is expected that the



typhoon will pass through Geoje Island, Gyeongsangnam-do at around 1 am tomorrow, head for Busan at 2 am and penetrate the Yeongnam region, and exit the East Sea by 6 am.



In addition, the time I have been talking about is the nearest time in each region, and since typhoons have a strong wind radius of about 200 to 300 km, you should be prepared for typhoons at least 4 hours before the nearest time.



In addition, as the typhoon is expected to escape to the north and slightly further north than originally expected, it is likely that there will be a little more damage inland.