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Special developments: Tropical depression has crossed the Malay Peninsula, heading towards the East Sea

On the morning of November 28, a tropical depression crossed the Malay Peninsula from the Indian Ocean into the Pacific Ocean, the Japan Meteorological Agency said.

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Tropical depression from the Indian Ocean crossed the Malay Peninsula into the Pacific Ocean . According to the forecast of the Japan Meteorological Agency (JMA), this morning (November 28), the weakened tropical depression from storm Senyar crossed the Malay Peninsula into the Pacific Ocean. This form is currently active at 3.4 degrees North latitude, 104 degrees East longitude, about 500km south-southwest of the Ca Mau Peninsula - Photo: JMAT

The strongest wind near the center of the low pressure reaches 15m/s, gusts 23m/s (equivalent to level 7, gusts level 9) and moves in a northeast direction.

With this direction of movement, it is likely that this tropical depression will cross the 5th parallel and enter the East Sea.

This is a rare case in the history of world meteorology. Normally, storms and tropical depressions rarely form at latitudes below 5 because the Coriolis force - the force that causes objects to move in a small direction - is small. That is also the reason why the South has fewer storms than the North and Central regions.

This formation behaves as a weak storm before entering the Pacific Ocean . Some meteorological agencies classify it as a typhoon and name it Senyar.

The Japan Meteorological Agency has issued a tropical depression warning for this system. It is trending north, but is unlikely to intensify as it is under the influence of cold air that is spreading from the north and pressing down.

This is also the previous form that caused historic floods in southern Thailand and some areas in Malaysia and Indonesia.

Weather models continue to monitor this tropical depression.

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