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F1: Now a typhoon threatens the Japanese Grand Prix

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Khatir Soltani
From GMM

Mother nature is threatening to interfere with this weekend's running of the Japanese grand prix.

Already this week, reports had emerged that ash and smoke from the nearby Ontake volcano eruption was affecting air traffic as the formula one world jets into Japan.

Now, a typhoon alert has been issued.

According to German language reports, the weather service UBIMET warned that a typhoon by the name of Phanfone could reach the Japanese mainland by the weekend and pose a "potential threat to the grand prix of Japan".

Another weather organisation, MeteoGroup, confirmed that the typhoon is likely to bring adverse conditions to the Suzuka area.

"Weather conditions won't be too great for Saturday," a spokesperson told the Mirror.

"The closer we get to it, the weather will start to deteriorate."

Satellite Image of PHANFONE (VIS channel) from Thursday, 2nd October 06 UTC (08 CEST), red dots show capitals (Photo: EUMETSAT / UBIMET)

Estimated storm track from Thursday 2nd until Monday 7th October Credits: UBIMET
Estimated storm track from Thursday 2nd until Monday 7th October Credits: UBIMET


Khatir Soltani
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