Strong typhoons less likely for Northern Marianas

11:27 am on 19 July 2019

Guam's National Weather Service says category 4 or 5 typhoons are less likely to strike the Northern Marianas this season compared with 2018.

A school building is damaged after Super Typhoon Yutu

A school building is damaged after Super Typhoon Yutu Photo: RNZ Pacific / Mark Rabago

Last season, Saipan and Tinian were levelled by Super Typhoon Yutu, a strong category 5 storm, and Rota was devastated by Typhoon Mangkhut.

The weather service says the El Niño cycle indicates a 40 percent likelihood of a normal season and 20 percent chance of less typhoon activity.

Conversely it forecasts a 40 percent chance of more activity than normal.

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