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Typhoon (HKO)
Category 3 typhoon (SSHS)
Counterclockwise vortex
Duration 3 June 2012 – 15 June 2012
Intensity 180 km/h (115 mph) (10-min),  930 mbar (hPa)

Severe Typhoon Kay-Dooblurvay (Traditional Chinese: 強颱風吉古拉斯, International Designation: 09413) is a tropical storm that is currently situated 1,245 km west-southwest of Nicholas City in the Imaginary Lands of Nicholas, a part of the 2012 Imaginary Land of Nicholas Typhoon Season.

Storm History[]

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On 31 May 2012, the National Meteorology Bureau of the Imaginary Lands of Nicholas (NMBILN) has reported an area of low pressure system has formed in the Northern Pacific Ocean, and its pressure quickly dropping. The area is closely monitored by NMBILN, and has been rated to have a moderate to high chance that this area of low pressure may form tropical activities.

The area has not developed into any significant, but continues to move closer to the mainland of the Imaginary Lands of Nicholas. On 3 June 2012, conditions have become favourable such that the area of low pressure has developed into a tropical depression, with sustained wind speed of 41 km/h at the centre, and a barometric pressure of 995 mB. Immediately, the name "Kay-Dooblurvay" has been given to the storm.

At 18:49, 6 June 2012, NMBILN has declared that the storm has evolved into a tropical storm, with a sustained wind speed of 65 km/h at the centre, and a barometric pressure of 989 mB.

Forecast[]

The NMBILN is calling Kay-Dooblurvay to continue to strengthen, potentially reaching Severe Tropical Storm status as early as tomorrow evening. If all conditions are favourable, the storm could become a Typhoon by Saturday morning, making landfall early Tuesday around Nicholas City.

The Bureau is forecasting for torrential rainfall for the National Capital Region beginning Sunday night through Thursday morning, totalling to more than 200 mm of rainfall. With a special weather statement issued, residents and delegates at Nicholas City is beginning to prepare for the storm by forming walls of sandbags, clearing sewage, and stocking up supplies. Some residents, when responding to the media, is forecasting that week will be a "killer week".

Warning history[]

Below shows a list of warnings that were issued during the storm, and the respective duration:

Flag of ILN NMBILN No. 01 Standby Signal Signal No. 1 Standby
Previously issued Severe Typhoon Kay-Dooblurvay
10 June 2012, 19:36 - 11 June 2012, 15:50
Next issued
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Severe Tropical Storm Sze Nga
Flag of ILN NMBILN No. 03 Strong Wind Signal Signal No. 3 Strong Winds
Previously issued Severe Typhoon Kay-Dooblurvay
11 June 2012, 15:51 - 12 June 2012, 07:59
13 June 2012, 21:22 - 14 June 2012, 12:18
Next issued
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Severe Tropical Storm Sze Nga
Flag of ILN NMBILN No. 8 Southeast Gale or Storm Signal Signal No. 8 Southeast Gale or Storm
Previously issued Severe Typhoon Kay-Dooblurvay
12 June 2012, 08:00 - 16:27
Next issued
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Super Typhoon Eigen
Flag of ILN NMBILN No. 8 Northeast Gale or Storm Signal Signal No. 8 Northeast Gale or Storm
Previously issued Severe Typhoon Kay-Dooblurvay
13 June 2012, 17:18 - 21:21
Next issued
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Severe Typhoon Javid (2014)
Flag of ILN NMBILN No. 09 Increasing Gale or Storm Signal Signal No. 9 Increasing Gale or Storm
Previously issued Severe Typhoon Kay-Dooblurvay
12 June 2012, 16:27 - 13 June 2012, 17:18
Next issued
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Super Typhoon Eigen

Tropical cyclones of the 2012 Imaginary Lands of Nicholas Typhoon Season

NMBILN scale
TD TS STS TY ST SuperT
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