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conditions. As of 2021, TCCOR consists of TCCOR 5 to TCCOR 1, three additional sub-levels for TCCOR 1, TCCOR Storm Watch, and TCCOR All Clear. It is possible...
Click to read more »the Northeast Pacific and the Tropical Cyclone Condition of Readiness (TCCOR) in the western Pacific to prepare bases and evacuate assets and personnel...
Click to read more »Warning Center raised the Tropical Cyclone Condition of Readiness (TCCOR) from TCCOR 4 to TCCOR 3 for Okinawa which meant that wind speeds greater than 50 knots...
Click to read more »Station Iwakuni while the bases on Okinawa were placed under TCCOR 2. Additionally, TCCOR 4—indicating winds of 93 km/h (58 mph) were possible within 72 hours—was...
Click to read more »tropical storm warnings were issued for Guam and Rota, while TCCOR 2 was declared for Guam. After TCCOR 2 was declared, all of the non essential agencies of the...
Click to read more »installations in the Western North Pacific, when one of these installations sets TCCOR 2 or higher on the Tropical Cyclone Condition of Readiness scale, or when...
Click to read more »Islands. The Tropical Cyclone Condition of Readiness (TCCOR) was raised from TCCOR 3 to TCCOR 2 for Yokosuka Naval Base on August 15, indicating that...
Click to read more »(Bolaven), # 9: TCCOR 3 on Okinawa". Stars and Stripes. Retrieved August 29, 2012. Dave Ornauer (August 25, 2012). "Typhoon 16W (Bolaven), # 12: TCCOR 1 issued...
Click to read more »bases were put under a Tropical Cyclone Condition of Readiness level three (TCCOR). In Kadena Air Base, military crewmen stowed or secured lightweight equipment...
Click to read more »130 km/h (81 mph). Following this, the TCCOR level was increased to two. For the first time in over three years, TCCOR level one was declared on August 31...
Click to read more »installations on Okinawa raised their Tropical Cyclone Condition of Readiness (TCCOR) from level 4 to level 3 which meant that winds exceeding 50 knots (93 km/h...
Click to read more »Typhoon Condition of Readiness III (TCCOR 3) on May 18. This was upgraded to TCCOR II on later that day, and TCCOR I the next day. The Navy and Air Force...
Click to read more »Force Base was placed on Tropical Cyclone Conditions of Readiness level 1 (TCCOR 1), denoting the onset of destructive winds. Okinawa was buffeted by wind...
Click to read more »United States Military upgraded the Tropical Cyclone Condition of Readiness (TCCOR) levels for Kantō, Yokosuka, Sasebo and Okinawa on the afternoon of July...
Click to read more »(TCCOR), a warning scale used by the military on the island, was placed at level one, the highest on the scale. Rota was also placed under a TCCOR at...
Click to read more »approaching storm. Okinawa was put under Tropical Cyclone Condition of Readiness (TCCOR) 1-E, which means that all outdoor activities are prohibited as there are...
Click to read more »United States Military upgraded the Tropical Cyclone Condition of Readiness (TCCOR) levels for Kantō, Yokosuka, Sasebo and Okinawa on the afternoon of July...
Click to read more »military bases in Japan were set at Tropical Cyclone Condition of Readiness (TCCOR) 1, and non-essential people were directed to stay in their lodgings after...
Click to read more »of Readiness level 3, with Condition of Readiness 2 declared on July 8. TCCOR Level 1 was later declared by United States Forces Korea, which was cancelled...
Click to read more »were advised to stay at port in the Korea Strait and western Sea of Japan. TCCOR levels for Commander Fleet Activities Chinhae were raised beginning on August 5...
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