Kristine transferring farther away from Philippine landmass

Kristine moving farther away from Philippine landmass - Pagasa. Photo shows the track of Kristine.

MANILA, Philippines —Extreme Tropical Storm Kristine (worldwide title: Trami) has turned northwest early Friday morning transferring farther away from Philippine landmass.

That’s in response to Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical and Astronomical Providers Administration (Pagasa).

As of two:00 a.m., Kristine, which was packing most sustaned winds of 95 kilometers per hour (kph) close to its middle with gustiness of 115 kph, was noticed 115 kilometers west of Bacnotan, La Union. And it was transferring northwest at 10 kph.

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Kristine transferring farther away

Kristine “is forecast to maneuver westward over the subsequent 12 hours” earlier than exiting the Philippine space of duty on Friday afternoon.

“Kristine shall be looping over the West Philippine Sea on Sunday and Monday and transfer typically eastward in the direction of the final course of the PAR area,” Pagasa stated.

“Nonetheless, this situation closely is dependent upon the habits of the tropical cyclone east of the PAR area.”



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