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Typhoon Haishen in Japan

Typhoon Haishen has intensified, strengthening into a super typhoon and is expected to make landfall in southwestern Japan in the coming hours.

Haishen has estimated wind speeds of 145-160mph, and the Joint Typhoon Warning Center predicts the storm will hit Japan as a category 3 storm before moving northwards. The storm is expected to bring heavy rainfall, sustained high winds and huge waves.

Water has been discharged at nine dams in Wakayama, Nagasaki and Kagoshima prefectures to prevent flooding. Japan's Meteorological Agency officials have urged residents of Kyushu and Okinawa to brace for the storm and prepare for possible evacuations.

Type of Event:Cyclone
Location of Event:Japan
Date of Charter Activation:2020-09-04
Time of Charter Activation:21:35
Time zone of Charter Activation:UTC+09:00
Charter Requestor:ADRC
Activation ID:674
Project Management:Yamaguchi University

 

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Fukuoka Kumamoto area observed by Kanopus-V3

Source: KANOPUS_V
Acquired: KANOPUS_V: 09/09/2020

Copyright: © NTs OMZ, All Rights Reserved
Map produced by Aisia Air Survey Co. Ltd

Kyusyu and Amami area 8-Sep-2020 by CBERS4 Images.

Source: CBERS-4
Acquired: CBERS-4: 08/09/2020

Copyright: copyright (2020) INPE
Map produced by Aisia Air Survey Co. Ltd, Japan

Initial Assessment of the Impact of Typhoon Haishen in Japan - Kumamoto City

Source: Sentinel-1
Acquired: Sentinel-1: 07/09/2020

Copyright: Contains modified Copernicus Sentinel data (2020)
Map produced by TOHOKU University

Initial Assessment of the Impact of Typhoon Haishen in Japan - Sendai, Kagoshima

Source: Sentinel-1
Acquired: Sentinel-1: 07/09/2020

Copyright: Contains modified Copernicus Sentinel data (2020)
Map produced by TOHOKU University

Initial Assessment of the Impact of Typhoon Haishen in Japan - Kagoshima City

Source: Sentinel-1
Acquired: Sentinel-1: 07/09/2020

Copyright: Contains modified Copernicus Sentinel data (2020)
Map produced by TOHOKU University

Initial Assessment of the Impact of Typhoon Haishen in Japan - Yabe River, Fukuoka

Source: Sentinel-1
Acquired: Sentinel-1: 07/09/2020

Copyright: Contains modified Copernicus Sentinel data (2020)
Map produced by TOHOKU University

After Typhoon Haishen at Amami

Source: TerraSar-X
Acquired: TerraSar-X: 08/07/2020

Copyright: © DLR e.V. (2020), Distribution Airbus DS Geo GmbH
Map produced by Yamaguchi University, Japan

After Typhoon Haishen at Ariake Sea Coast in Saga and Kumamoto

Source: RCM-1
Acquired: RCM-1: 08/09/2020

Copyright: RADARSAT Constellation Mission Imagery © Government of Canada (2020) - RADARSAT is an official mark of the Canadian Space Agency
Map produced by Yamaguchi University, Japan

Post Typhoon Haishen, Ariake Sea Coast, Kumamoto, Japan

Source: Pleiades
Acquired: 09/09/2020 and 10/09/2020

Copyright: Includes Pleiades material © CNES (2020), Distribution Airbus DS.
Map produced by Yamaguchi University

Areas affected by Typhoon in Japan

Source: Sentinel-2
Acquired: Sentinel-2: 08/09/2020

Copyright: Contains modified Copernicus Sentinel data (2020)
Map produced by Kagawa University

Areas affected by Typhoon in Japan

Source: Sentinel-2
Acquired: Sentinel-2: 08/09/2020

Copyright: Contains modified Copernicus Sentinel data (2020)
Map produced by Kagawa University

Kuma River in Japan.

Source: Sentinel-1
Acquired: Sentinel-1: 07/09/2020

Copyright: Contains modified Copernicus Sentinel data (2020)
Map produced by JAXA

Chikuzen River in Japan.

Source: Sentinel-1
Acquired: Sentinel-1: 07/09/2020

Copyright: Contains modified Copernicus Sentinel data (2020)
Map produced by JAXA

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