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Japan's #Himawari9 satellite is closely monitoring the rapidly strengthening Typhoon #Ampil in the Philippine Sea. Infrared imagery shows the storm churning near Japan.

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Yesterday, Japan's #Himawari9 🛰️ captured imagery of Typhoon #Shanshan slowly approaching southern Japan. With sustained winds of ~115 mph, the storm is the equivalent of a Category 3 Atlantic hurricane.

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Japan's #Himawari9 satellite has been tracking Tropical Storm #Yagi this month.

This 11-second extended loop covers Yagi's path, which crossed the Philippines, over the last 55 hours.

#TimelapseTuesday https://t.co/3ulGmbDjAJ

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Infrared imagery via Japan's #Himawari9 🛰️ is showing what is now Super Typhoon #Yagi churning over the South China Sea. With sustained winds of ~145 mph, the storm is the equivalent of a Category 4 Atlantic Hurricane.

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This 3-day imagery from Japan's #Himawari9 satellite shows #Typhoon #Bebinca moving over the East China Sea before slamming into Shanghai.

The storm was reportedly the strongest to hit the city in 75 years.

#TimelapseTuesday https://t.co/USHUwf5sKM

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RT @NOAASatellites: This 3-day imagery from Japan's #Himawari9 satellite shows #Typhoon #Bebinca moving over the East China Sea before slamming into Shanghai.

The storm was reportedly the strongest to hit the city in 75 years.

#TimelapseTuesday https://t.co/USHUwf5sKM

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This 2-day infrared imagery via Japan's #Himawari9 satellite shows the development of #TypoonKrathon in the South China Sea.

Watch as #Krathon's eye develops as the storm moves towards Taiwan, where it is forecast to make landfall within the next few days.

#TimelapseTuesday https://t.co/MSZGIujkY8

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Japan's #Himawari9 satellite has been closely tracking Typhoon #KongRey over the western Philippine Sea. Imagery captured from Oct. 28-29 reveals the storm rapidly intensifying as it pushes closer toward Taiwan. https://t.co/GHAi7IukU8

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Japan's #Himawari9 🛰️ is closely monitoring a series of storms in the Pacific today. These include Tropical Depression #Yinxing, and Tropical Storms #Toraji, #Usagi, and #ManYi.

A Tropical Storm Warning is in effect for Guam, Rota, Tinian and Saipan.

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Japan's #Himawari9 satellite is monitoring Typhoon #Usagi, which made landfall on Luzon Island in the Philippines today.

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For #FullDiskFriday we're sharing a view of Earth from Japan's #Himawari9 satellite today, where we can see Typhoon #ManYi approaching the Philippines.

Also spot the sun’s reflection, known as #sunglint, moving across the ocean. 🌏🔍

Latest: https://t.co/G0fr1m7VKP https://t.co/I9nRZg6BNR

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2.5-minute rapid scan JMA #Himawari9 Visible and Infrared images showed Super Typhoon #ManYi (#PepitoPH) as it made landfall on the Philippines island of Luzon. A notable convective burst developed shortly after the eye became cloud-filled in as it moved inland. https://t.co/3ZTq7tyXRk

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Typhoon #ManYi made landfall in the Philippines on Nov. 17 as a powerful Category 4 storm.

Imagery via Japan's #Himawari9 satellite shows the storm's track from Nov. 15 through Nov. 18.

#TimelapseTuesday https://t.co/SrZnLaMZQ8

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Images from @JMA_kishou #Himawari9 showed signatures of a wildfire in SE Australia's Grampians Nat'l Park (middle panel) that produced a #pyrocumulonimbus cloud (shades of blue in the bottom panel) - which drifted southeast over Melbourne Airport (YMML). HT @mn_storm https://t.co/hbTtGZTJgJ

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