Tropical Storm Jebi formed east of the Marianas on Monday. At 11:00 p.m. EDT on Monday the center of Tropical Storm Jebi was located at latitude 15.8°N and longitude 156.6°E which put it about 745 miles (1200 km) east of Saipan. Jebi was moving toward the northwest at 17 m.p.h. (28 km/h). The maximum sustained wind speed was 40 m.p.h. (65 km/h) and there were wind gusts to 50 m.p.h. (80 km/h). The minimum surface pressure was 1004 mb.
A distinct low level center of circulation developed in a cluster of showers and thunderstorms east of the Northern Marianas and the Japan Meteorological Agency designated the system as Tropical Storm Jebi. The circulation of Jebi was still organizing. A primary rainband wrapped around the eastern and northern sides of the center of circulation. Other bands of showers and thunderstorms were developing in the eastern half of the circulation. Storms near the center started to generate upper level divergence.
Tropical Storm Jebi will move through an environment favorable for intensification during the next several days. Jebi will move over water where the Sea Surface Temperature is near 29°C. It will move under the western end of an upper level ridge. The ridge will produce southerly winds which will cause some vertical wind shear. Two upper level lows northwest and northeast of Jebi will enhance upper level divergence to the north of the tropical storm. Tropical Storm Jebi will strengthen and it could become a typhoon later this week.
Tropical Storm Jebi will move southwest of a ridge over the Western North Pacific Ocean. The ridge is forecast to strengthen and it will steer Jebi in a general west-northwesterly direction during the next several days. On its anticipated track Tropical Storm Jebi could be near the northernmost Mariana Islands in about three days. Jebi could be a typhoon by that time. Jebi could be south of Iwo To by the end of the week.