Typhoon Man-Yi
My brother flew back to Japan yesterday, and his plane should have arrived by now. Typhoon Man-Yi has now made land on the southern island of Kyushu, packing winds of up to 216 km/h (134 mph). That makes it a Category 4 on the Saffir-Simpson scale. Man-Yi is not expected to make it to Tokyo where my brother lives and works until sometime tomorrow morning.
Jeff Masters discusses the Man-Yi news at Wunder Blog and provides live links.
Really cool real-time radar from Japan! I wish that I could read the Japanese, though.
Labels: Hurricanes, Japan, Weather
5 Comments:
That's so scary! Have you heard from your brother?
I did hear from my brother late last night. It was raining when hw got in, but the storm was still on its way. He was not expecting a major flood there.
Even when a hurricane misses you directly, its still so scary. The incessant sound of the wind is just terrifying.
Thanks for letting me know don, I was a bit concerned. Glad to hear that he is safe :)
I suspect that he was more disturbed by this earthquake than by the typhoon.
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