Typhoon Talim neared the Ryukyu Islands late on Tuesday. At 11:00 p.m. EDT on Tuesday the center of Typhoon Talim was located at latitude 24.4°N and longitude 126.3°E which put it about 125 miles (200 km) east of Ishigaki, Japan. Talim was moving toward the northwest at 12 m.p.h. (19 km/h). The maximum sustained wind speed was 85 m.p.h. (135 km/h) and there were wind gusts to 105 m.p.h. (170 km/h). The minimum surface pressure was 967 mb.
A large circular eye formed at the center of Typhoon Talim on Tuesday. The eye was surrounded by a ring of strong thunderstorms and the strongest winds were occurring in those storms. Additional bands of showers and thunderstorms were revolving around the core of the circulation. The entire circulation became much more circular and symmetrical. The thunderstorms in the core of Talim were generating upper level divergence which was pumping mass away from the center of circulation.
Typhoon Talim will move through an environment favorable for intensification for several more days. Talim is moving over water where the Sea Surface Temperature is near 30°C. An upper level ridge northeast of Talim is producing easterly winds that are blowing toward the top of the circulation. Those winds are not as strong as the were 24 hours ago and the vertical wind shear has decreased. Typhoon Talim is likely to intensify further during the next 24 to 48 hours.
Typhoon Talim is moving near the western end of a subtropical ridge which is steering the typhoon toward the northwest. Talim is expected to turn toward the north as it rounds the western end of the ridge. In 24 to 48 hours Talim will begin to be affected by westerly winds from the middle latitudes. Those winds will cause Typhoon Talim to turn toward the northeast. On its anticipated track Typhoon Talim will move across the Ryukyu Islands on Wednesday. It looks like the center and strongest part of Typhoon Talim will move between Ishigaki and Okinawa. Typhoon Talim will bring strong gusty winds and locally heavy rain to the southern Ryukyu Islands. The core of Typhoon Talim is forecast to pass west of Okinawa before it turns northeast toward the larger islands of Japan.
Elsewhere in Western North Pacific, Tropical Storm Doksuri was slowly intensifying as it moved west of the Philippines. At 11:00 p.m. EDT on Tuesday the center of Tropical Storm Doksuri was located at latitude 14.6°N and longitude 116.6°E which put it about 760 miles (1225 km) east-southeast of Vinh, Vietnam. Doksuri was moving toward the west at 15 m.p.h. (24 km/h). The maximum sustained wind speed was 50 m.p.h. (80 km/h) and there were wind gusts to 65 m.p.h. (105 km/h). The minimum surface pressure was 995 mb.
The circulation of Tropical Storm Doksuri became more organized on Tuesday. Numerous bands of showers and thunderstorms formed and began to revolve around the center or circulation. Storms near the core began to generate upper level divergence. Tropical Storm Doksuri will be moving through a favorable environment. Doksuri will move over warm Sea Surface Temperatures and through and area where the upper level winds are not too strong. Tropical Storm Doksuri is likely to intensify and it could eventually strengthen into a typhoon. Tropical Storm Doksuri is forecast to continue moving toward the west. On its anticipated track Doksuri could be near Hainan Island in 48 hours and it could approach the coast of Vietnam in about three days.