Within a week after Typhoon Hinnamno left the Korean Peninsula, I read many articles that three typhoons in the fall are expected to surround the Korean Peninsula.



As of the morning of yesterday (13th), two typhoons were heading north in the waters around the Korean Peninsula.



Typhoon No. 12 'Muipa' is moving toward Shanghai, China, and Typhoon No. 13, 'Mrbok', is moving toward the far seas off the East Sea of ​​Japan.



It is not a situation that is concerned about direct impact on Korea.



During the morning of this morning, the 26th tropical depression developed into the 14th typhoon 'Nanmadol' this morning.



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Nan Madol's path is still flexible, but unlike Muypa and Mr Bok, it is expected to have a high potential to affect the Korean Peninsula. 



Autumn typhoons are threatening in that they bring a lot of precipitation, but academics are warning that there is a possibility that more powerful autumn typhoons will land on the Korean Peninsula every year in the future due to climate change.



(Screen source: Korea Meteorological Administration website, National Meteorological Satellite Center)