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  1. 1 Sep 2020

    Warning: forecast to hit South Korea on Wednesday night and reach >200 km/h Gust Wind. It is expected to make landfall on the South Coast of South Korea. Stay safe and check the landfall details/forecast on the wind animation map:➡️

  2. 1 Sep 2020

    Aww, they're holding hands!

  3. 2 Sep 2020

    Typhoon (equivalent of a cat. 3 hurricane) is about to hit the Korean peninsula, soon to be followed by , also forecast to become an equivalent of a cat. 4 hurricane. TS , which may strengthen to a cat. 1 hurricane, is heading for Central America.

  4. 30 Aug 2020

    forecast to get very strong and hit the West of Japan and South Korea around Thursday. Gust winds of >220 km/h and High Waves/Storm surge are expected. Stay safe and watch the storm as it approaches on the wind map: ➡️

  5. Livestock carrier goes missing in the East China Sea The GULF LIVESTOCK 1 has disappeared, probably hit by high waves & strong winds caused by typhoon , our data shows. The search for the livestock carrier in load began as concern for the safety of 43 crew onboard rises

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  6. Japan’s Coast Guard have rescued 1 Filipino crew member after a Panamanian cargo ship carrying 41 others went missing. data shows high waves and strong winds due to Typhoon at the time. More :

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  7. 3 Sep 2020

    Typhoon was just the warm-up for the Korean Peninsula. Typhoon , now equivalent to a powerful category 4 hurricane, looms in the western Pacific and takes aim on same area. Very rare to get two typhoons follow same track within 5 days, worst case scenario.

  8. 1 Sep 2020

    For the second time in 10 days, we have crossing forecast cones. Aug. 22 (Marco + ) Sep. 1 ( + ) Stay weird, #2020.

  9. 3 Sep 2020

    made landfall in South Korea early Thurs morning with a central pressure of 950hPa, which was as strong as Typhoon Maemi (2003). According to the KMA, 952.5hPa was observed in Tongyeong. It's the second lowest pressure in South Korea's recorded history.

  10. 2 Sep 2020

    Typhoon bears down on South Korea. It's a large, very strong typhoon with high winds and heavy rainfall. Following in swiftly behind is severe tropical storm , which is intensifying. Stav has the latest:

  11. Heads up S Korea - you’re next. Large, sprawling is going to pack a hard punch later tonight - preparations should be rushed to completion. Future typhoon is waiting in the wings rapidly consolidating

  12. , as seen from the satellite, has strengthened into a "" with sustained winds of 155 mph and gusts up to 190 mph. It is expected to sideswipe southern Japan and hit South Korea, near where Typhoon made landfall earlier this week.

  13. 1 Sep 2020

    That’s a massive eyewall in typhoon . South Korea is likely in big trouble. 😰🌀

  14. 31 Aug 2020

    is expected to batter southern Japan's Okinawa tonight as the most powerful of the year (935hPa possible). Next tropical storm "" could form by Tues over the warm ocean. It might hit central Japan during the weekend.

  15. 3 Sep 2020

    Impressive. has easily surpassed to become the strongest typhoon this year so far. Now estimated to be a 250kph (135kt) category 4 supertyphoon by JTWC, just shy of category 5. Central pressure estimated to be 925mb by JMA. System still intensifying.

  16. 2 Sep 2020

    is about to make landfall over South Korea with a central pressure of 950hPa. The two lowest pressure recorded in the country were 951.5hPa (Sarah, 1959), and 954hPa (Maemi, 2003). Maysak could bring even lower pressure. Be safe!

  17. 2 Sep 2020
  18. 2 Sep 2020

    Typhoon made landfall in South Korea as a Cat 2, with winds of 105mph and a pressure of 950mb. This is the second strongest storm on record to make landfall in South Korea, only behind Maemi in 2003.

  19. 2 Sep 2020

    Latest satellite image of Typhoon making landfall close to the city of in .

  20. 2 Sep 2020

    Rainfall radar image shows heavy rain spreading into as Typhoon starts to come ashore.

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