Threatening Super Typhoon Trami looks from space
Astronaut Alexander Gerst, on the International Space Station (ISS), captured the image of super typhoon Trami, the fifth super typhoon raging in the Western Pacific this year.
Astronaut Alexander Gerst, on the International Space Station (ISS), captured the image of super typhoon Trami, the fifth super typhoon raging in the Western Pacific this year.
Upload these photos on the Twitter page, the European astronaut commented that it looked " as if someone pulled the giant planet's blocking button".
Super storm Trami looks from space.(Photo: CNN).
According to him, super-level 5 Trami super typhoon cannot be prevented and is heading to Japan and Taiwan.
News reports predict that the storm will affect northern and central Taiwan, as well as Japan's Ryukyu Islands.
However, meteorologist Tom Sater remarked that the storm was slowing down and the meteorologists were still waiting to see where the storm could move.
It is expected that Trami storm will weaken before landing in Southern Japan within about 4 days, if it continues to go in that direction. However, even if it is weakened, it is more likely to be as strong as level 4 hurricane.
Mr. Sater warned that rain before the storm could cause landslides and when the storm hit, it would cause more rain.
Trami followed shortly after, the devastating super typhoon north of the Philippine island of Luzon less than two weeks ago, killing more than 100 people. Hong Kong suffered heavy physical damage when the storm passed while more than 2.45 million people in Guangdong Province were evacuated when Mangkhut landed on mainland China.
Some pictures of super typhoon Trami:
Trami looks from the International Space Station (ISS) on September 25.(Photo: ESA).
Photo: ESA.
Photo: ESA.
Trami is in a position between Japan and Taiwan.(Photo: CNA).
- Giant super typhoon threatens 100 million Indians
- Why do a series of super storms suddenly appear around the world?
- The first super typhoon of 2014: Super typhoon Neoguri flipped on the sea
- Big storms destroy the world
- The steps needed to survive the super typhoon
- Why is Typhoon Haiyan so strong?
- The North urgently resisted Typhoon Haiyan
- Astronaut shooting super typhoon sweeping the Pacific Ocean
- Hanoi plans to respond to super typhoon Mangkhut
- Millions of Indians face the biggest storm in decades
The process of spacecraft launching into orbit looks from space NASA's floppy disk appears on the ISS International Space Station Super typhoon Yutu jerked on level 17, very near the East Sea From the space station, astronauts still shudder because of Florence Florence Storm No. 2 causes showers and thunderstorms, with tornadoes, wind gusts of level 10 Sanba storms on the Philippines, potentially weakening in the South China Sea Storm No. 15 has not melted, near the East Sea, a new storm appears Hurricane number 11 advanced quickly into the South China Sea