NASA sees Ewiniar slide back into South China Sea and strengthen
https://phys.org/news/2018-06-nasa-ewiniar-south-china-sea.html
The VIIRS image showed that Ewiniar's center was just northeast of Hainan Island, China. Bands of thunderstorms from Ewiniar's southwestern quadrant blanketed Hainan Island.
On June 6 at 1500 UTC (11 a.m. EDT) Ewiniar regained strength in the warm waters of the South China Sea, and has for the second time become a tropical storm. Maximum sustained winds were near 40 mph (35 knots/65 kph).
NASA sees Ewiniar slide back into South China Sea and strengthen
Jun 7, 2018, 5:31pm UTC
https://phys.org/news/2018-06-nasa-ewiniar-south-china-sea.html
> The VIIRS image showed that Ewiniar's center was just northeast of Hainan Island, China. Bands of thunderstorms from Ewiniar's southwestern quadrant blanketed Hainan Island.
> On June 6 at 1500 UTC (11 a.m. EDT) Ewiniar regained strength in the warm waters of the South China Sea, and has for the second time become a tropical storm. Maximum sustained winds were near 40 mph (35 knots/65 kph).