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I am very interested in the route of Typhoon No. 10, which is approaching the Korean Peninsula.

This is because Korea, the United States, and Japan have different views regarding the route of the high line.



The Korea Meteorological Administration predicted that the high ship would pass through the Korean peninsula as it travels north and escape into the East Sea, while the US and Japan Meteorological Administration projected that the high ship would penetrate the interior of the Korean peninsula after landing in Busan.



Although the Korea Meteorological Administration predicted that Typhoon No. 9 Mysak would land between Geoje and Busan, penetrate the Yeongnam region, and exit into the East Sea, the US and Japan predicted that it would land in the west rather than predicted by the Korea Meteorological Agency. .



Mysack's actual route was the most accurate by our Meteorological Agency.



This time, it seems that it will not land in Busan as predicted by the Korea Meteorological Administration. As the forecasts for this summer were missed, the Meteorological Administration, which was called false news, and meteorological asylums who visited foreign meteorological sites, were evaluated as being ahead of the typhoon forecast.



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No. 11 Typhoon Sunset is also coming up in the search word rankings.



Typhoon No. 10 has not passed yet, and many people are worried about whether Typhoon No. 11 is coming up. Sunset is just a name that was decided in advance by the Typhoon Committee, and typhoon No. 11 has not yet occurred.



The Meteorological Administration reported that it is closely watching the recent typhoons that occur at sea level due to abnormal weather, and that typhoons may continue until the end of October.