As the storm turns toward Japan, the country’s meteorological agency warns of the potential for heavy winds, rain, landslides, and flooding.
Published Sep 29, 2018Typhoon Man-Yi was pummeling the Japanese island of Okinawa with winds between 230 and 295 kilometers per hour (125-160 knots, 144-184 miles per hour) and heavy rain on the morning of July 13, 2007. he immense storm covered hundreds of square kilometers with spiraling bands of thunderstorms.
Published Jul 14, 2007The second massive storm of October 2014 barrels down on Japan.
Published Oct 10, 2014The 27th named storm of the year in Pacific could be headed for Japan.
Published Oct 17, 2013Poised to go ashore over Japan, Typhoon Roke is a large, well-developed storm in this image from September 20, 2011.
Published Sep 21, 2011The typhoon grew from a tropical storm to a category 5 storm in less than a day.
Published Oct 8, 2019The storm was set for landfall late on July 16.
Published Jul 17, 2015