
NASA’s Aqua satellite captured a visible image of Tropical Storm Conson in the South China Sea on July 13 at 1:40 a.m. EDT. Conson is being battered by strong vertical wind shear which is evident here because Conson no longer has the tropical cyclone signature rounded shape. Image credit: NASA Goddard/MODIS Rapid Response Team, text Robert Gutro
The Joint Typhoon Warning Center forecasts that Conson “should make landfall near Zhanjiang, China, near 16/18z (July 16 at 1800 Zulu Time, or 2 p.m. EDT). Conson is expected to maintain intensity over the next day and then begin weakening before it makes landfall.


