
A trio of intensifying tropical cyclones is inching closer to China, Taiwan and southwest Japan as of Wednesday afternoon, eastern time. These storms — the strongest of which, Typhoon Nangka, is on the cusp of super typhoon status — are spinning toward southeast Asia, with at least one of them also raising concerns on the Japanese island of Okinawa.
The trio of tropical trouble was forecast by computer models a week in advance, though the same models are having trouble anticipating shifts in each storm's track and intensity
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