
 Originariamente Scritto da 
Aragorth
					
				 
				An area of disturbed weather developed east of the 
Mariana Islands on 
October 31, and moved west-northwestward over the next week without any increase in organization due to an unfavorable environment. The disturbance began to increase in organization on 
November 6 after encountering more favorable conditions, and the 
Japan Meteorological Agency declared it a tropical depression on 
November 8. The 
Joint Typhoon Warning Center issued a 
Tropical Cyclone Formation Alert on the system later that day, and 
PAGASA named the system Tropical Depression Queenie shortly after. The JTWC classified it as Tropical Depression 23W early on 
November 9. According to the JTWC, lack of equatorial outflow prevented rapid intensification of the system. Later that day at 12 p.m. UTC, the 
JMA upgraded it to a tropical storm named it Chebi, which means 
swallow in 
Korean. The JTWC and PAGASA both followed suit later that day. Early on 
November 10, the 
JMA upgraded Chebi to a severe tropical storm as it continued to move west towards the 
Philippines, following a similar track as Typhoon Cimaron earlier in the season. 
Just hours later, the JMA upgraded Chebi from severe tropical storm with 10-minute sustained winds of 55 knots to a typhoon with winds of 95 knots, with a pressure decrease of 40 hPa over three hours. The JTWC followed suit, upping Chebi from a tropical storm with 1-minute sustained winds of 55 knots to a 
Category 4-equivalent typhoon at 9 a.m. UTC. PAGASA rose Public Storm Warning Signal 3 in some provinces as the storm 
rapidly deepened and moved closer to 
Luzon.
 
Now that is insane!!
 
 
 
 
			
		
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