Typhoon Soudelor continued to move steadily toward Taiwan on Thursday. At 11:00 p.m. EDT on Thursday the center of Typhoon Soudelor was located at latitude 22.1°N and longitude 125.2°E which put it about 340 miles (550 km) south-southwest of Okinawa and about 420 miles (670 km) east-southeast of Taipei, Taiwan. Soudelor was moving toward the west-northwest at 12 m.p.h. (19 km/h). The maximum sustained wind speed was 120 m.p.h. (195 km/h) and there were wind gusts to 150 m.p.h. (240 km/h). The minimum surface pressure was 944 mb.
Soudelor is a large symmetrical typhoon with multiple rainbands. It has well-developed upper level divergence. Soudelor completed an eyewall replacement cycle and it is now intensifying again. The typhoon is moving over water where the Sea Surface Temperature is near 29°C and there is little vertical wind shear. It is in a favorable environment and further intensification is possible before it makes landfall in Taiwan. Soudelor will weaken while it moves across Taiwan.
A subtropical ridge is steering Soudelor toward the west-northwest and that general motion is expected to continue for another day or two. On its anticipated track Soudelor will make landfall in Taiwan within 24 hours. It will bring strong winds and heavy rainfall to Taiwan. Soudelor has the potential to be a destructive typhoon.