Kompasu, the Japanese word for the southern sky constellation Circinus (the Compass), is headed for Korea and might arrive here Wednesday evening or Thursday morning. According to latest estimates on the Weather Underground site, Kompasu will probably be a category 1 typhoon by that time. It’s also estimated that it will track somewhat north of Yeosu, but, of course, these storms are quite unpredictable, so we could end up in the bullseye. More later as things develop.
Related posts:
- Kompasu Update Kompasu is now a category 2 typhoon, packing winds of around 105 mph and bearing down for a direct hit on Okinawa. For updates on what’s happening there, read Joe...
- Typhoon Kompasu Update It looks like Kompasu is going to come ashore way up near the DMZ or Seoul, thus leaving Yeosu pretty much out of the path of the category 3 typhoon....
- Another Storm Brewing–TD 10 Well, Kompasu has come and gone. Yeosu got between 4 and 5 inches of rain, and I haven’t seen any wind damage, so we got out of it relatively unscathed....
