Recent forecast model consensus, including aggressive runs from HAFS-A and COAMPS-TC projecting peaks near 230-240 km/h, has driven trader consensus toward Very Strong Typhoon as the leading outcome with 61.5% market-implied odds. Warm western Pacific waters and favorable steering patterns support rapid intensification over the next 48-72 hours as Saudel tracks northwest toward the Marianas, with current sustained winds near 40-45 mph. Official guidance from JMA and JTWC highlights potential for very strong or violent typhoon status by late August, though ensemble spreads and environmental variability introduce realistic uncertainty that could shift probabilities if conditions become less conducive.
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非常强台风 60%
强烈台风 26%
台风 21%
强热带风暴 16%
热带风暴
10%
强热带风暴
16%
台风
27%
非常强台风
60%
强烈台风
26%
非常强台风 60%
强烈台风 26%
台风 21%
强热带风暴 16%
热带风暴
10%
强热带风暴
16%
台风
27%
非常强台风
60%
强烈台风
26%
Resolution is by wind speed: take the highest 10-minute maximum sustained wind speed JMA reports for Saudel in any single advisory during its lifetime, and the market for the one category whose range contains that value resolves "Yes." The categories are defined solely by these inclusive knot ranges: Tropical Storm (34-47 kt), Severe Tropical Storm (48-63 kt), Typhoon (64-84 kt), Very Strong Typhoon (85-104 kt), and Violent Typhoon (105 kt or higher). These names label the wind-speed ranges; JMA's own strength wording need not appear in an advisory for a category to resolve. The peak must occur on or before the deadline, though the confirming JMA data may be published later.
Saudel is already a tropical storm, so its peak is at least "Tropical Storm". The wind speed in JMA's issued advisories is final and is not changed by any later reclassification or post-season best-track reanalysis. Where JMA advisory data is disputed, the values recorded by the Digital Typhoon database (National Institute of Informatics, Japan) for Typhoon 202618 (SAUDEL) are treated as conclusive evidence of what JMA reported. JMA is the primary and default resolution source.
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Resolution is by wind speed: take the highest 10-minute maximum sustained wind speed JMA reports for Saudel in any single advisory during its lifetime, and the market for the one category whose range contains that value resolves "Yes." The categories are defined solely by these inclusive knot ranges: Tropical Storm (34-47 kt), Severe Tropical Storm (48-63 kt), Typhoon (64-84 kt), Very Strong Typhoon (85-104 kt), and Violent Typhoon (105 kt or higher). These names label the wind-speed ranges; JMA's own strength wording need not appear in an advisory for a category to resolve. The peak must occur on or before the deadline, though the confirming JMA data may be published later.
Saudel is already a tropical storm, so its peak is at least "Tropical Storm". The wind speed in JMA's issued advisories is final and is not changed by any later reclassification or post-season best-track reanalysis. Where JMA advisory data is disputed, the values recorded by the Digital Typhoon database (National Institute of Informatics, Japan) for Typhoon 202618 (SAUDEL) are treated as conclusive evidence of what JMA reported. JMA is the primary and default resolution source.
Recent forecast model consensus, including aggressive runs from HAFS-A and COAMPS-TC projecting peaks near 230-240 km/h, has driven trader consensus toward Very Strong Typhoon as the leading outcome with 61.5% market-implied odds. Warm western Pacific waters and favorable steering patterns support rapid intensification over the next 48-72 hours as Saudel tracks northwest toward the Marianas, with current sustained winds near 40-45 mph. Official guidance from JMA and JTWC highlights potential for very strong or violent typhoon status by late August, though ensemble spreads and environmental variability introduce realistic uncertainty that could shift probabilities if conditions become less conducive.
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