January 7, 2013
Ribut Tropika Sonamu Menuju Malaysia
"Banyakkan berdoa agar tidak berlaku bencana yang besar, berdoalah di
mana juga kita berada dan tidak semestinya ketika solat sahaja.
"Sesungguhnya Allah SWT Maha Kuasa menyelamatkan sesiapa yang dikehendaki dan menguji sesiapa yang dikehendaki.
Antara doa yang sesuai untuk dibaca ialah :
اللهم حوالَيْنَا ولا علينا، اللهم غَيْثًا مُغِيثًا، لَا مُهْلِكًا وَلَامُدَمِّرًا
yang
bermaksud : Ya Allah, kesampingkan (bencana) ke sekeliling kami dan
bukan ke atas kami. Ya Allah, jadikanlah angin sebagai rahmat, tidak
memusnahkan dan tidak menghancurkan...
Sonamu has left the Philippines and Palawan behind and NASA satellite imagery showed the storm intensified into a tropical storm while moving through the easternmost South China Sea.
At Jan. 4, 2013 at 0535 UTC (12:35 a.m. EST), a visible image of Tropical Storm Sonamu was captured by the Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer (MODIS) instrument that flies aboard NASA's Aqua satellite.
The Joint Typhoon Warning Center (JTWC) noted that some animated infrared satellite imagery shows central convection persisting over the low level circulation center and some fragmented formative banding over the northern semi-circle.
By 1500 UTC (10 a.m. EST/U.S.), Sonamu's maximum sustained winds had increased to near 35 knots (40.2 mph/64.8 kph). Sonamu's center was located near 8.9 north latitude and 113.2 east longitude, about 430 nautical miles (494.8 miles/ 796.4 km) east-southeast of Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam. Sonamu is moving to the west at 14 knots (16.1. mph/26 kph) and is expected to continue in that general direction for the next couple of days with its center staying over open waters as it passes southern Vietnam.
Extreme southern Vietnam, from near Ho Chi Minh City southward may feel the effects of the outer fringes of the storm, with gusty winds, heavy rainfall, and rough coastal conditions.
JTWC forecasters expect that Sonamu will peak in intensity sometime on Jan. 5 and then weaken as vertical wind shear increases.
Sonamu is forecast to turn to the south-southwest and make landfall early next week in east central Malaysia.
http://www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/hurricanes/archives/2013/h2013_Sonamu.html
http://www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/hurricanes/archives/2013/h2013_Sonamu.html
NASA
Catches Tropical Storm Sonamu in South China Sea
Tropical storm Sonamu expected to hit east coast today
Posted on 6 January 2013 - 09:33pm
PETALING JAYA (Jan 6, 2013): With tropical storm Sonamu expected to pound the east coast of Peninsular Malaysia this week, all residents and fishermen in those states have been advised to stay away from the sea.
National Security Council Secretary Datuk Mohamed Thajudeen Abdul Wahab said in a statement on Saturday that the Malaysian Meteorological Department (MMD) has forecast turbulent sea conditions and flooding in low-lying areas today until Wednesday.
The storm is expected to affect Kelantan, Terengganu and Pahang.
"Those in flood-prone areas should be alert for warnings of heavy rain and should make advance preparations for the possibility of floods," said Mohamed Thajudeen.
He said the public should heed orders from the authorities to evacuate their homes.
The MMD on its website has issued a warning of strong northeasterly winds over 60 kmph with waves more than 4.5m occurring over the waters off Kelantan, Terengganu, Samui, Condore, Reef North, Layang-Layang and Palawan.
These conditions are expected to continue until Friday.
-THE SUN-
NASA Catches Tropical Storm Sonamu in South China Sea
Maka doakan agar dijauhi.. kepada NYA adalah segala.
AYUH KITA BERDOA...MOGA MALAYSIA
SELAMAT
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