Typhoon Mirinae Already Raining on the Philippines Infrared imagery from NASA's Aqua satellite revealed that Typhoon Mirinae's cold thunderstorm clouds were already over sections of the central and northern Philippines on October 30 at 4:53 p.m. (Asia/Manila) local time. Microwave satellite imagery from NASA's Aqua satellite showed that Mirinae's centre was close to making a landfall as the storm continued its approach from the east.
Typhoon Mirinae is forecast to make landfall in the Philippines probability for CAT 1 or above is 55% in about 32 hours probability for TS is 75% in about 32 hours
Daet (14.2 N, 122.9 E) probability for CAT 1 or above is 55% in about 32 hours probability for TS is 75% in about 32 hours
San Jose (15.8 N, 121.5 E) probability for CAT 1 or above is 45% in about 32 hours probability for TS is 70% in about 32 hours
Manila (14.6 N, 121.0 E) probability for CAT 1 or above is 45% in about 44 hours probability for TS is 60% in about 32 hours
Typhoon Mirinae is forecast to make landfall in the Philippines probability for CAT 1 or above is 40% in about 40 hours probability for TS is 65% in about 40 hours
Soliven (17.0 N, 122.4 E) probability for CAT 1 or above is 40% in about 40 hours probability for TS is 65% in about 40 hours
San Jose (15.8 N, 121.5 E) probability for CAT 1 or above is 40% in about 40 hours probability for TS is 65% in about 40 hours