Typhoon Goni and Atsani headed straight for East Asia
Tropical storm Goni moved through the region near the northern Philippines on the afternoon of August 21, causing heavy rain for the area while Typhoon Atsani was approaching the Japanese islands.
Super typhoon twin is heading to Japan
Images of two storms Atsani (right) and Goni (left) at the same time were recorded by the Japan Meteorological Agency's Himawari-8 satellite on August 19.
Goni and Atsani appear quite close together in the Pacific Northwest.
Wind direction of two storms Goni (left) and Atsani (right) shown on satellite images.
Typhoon Atsani is large and intense but far from the mainland than Goni storm.
Goni's eyes on August 17.According to the US Army's Storm Warning Center, Goni is located about 980 km southwest of Okinawa Prefecture, Japan and maximum winds of 185 km / h at 5 am 21/8 (Eastern American time ).Thus, it is equivalent to a Category 3 storm on the Saffir Simpson hurricane scale.
On August 19, the eye of the storm was larger than that of August 17.Weather.com said that at 14:00 on August 21, Goni storm with strong winds near the center of level 15, jerked on level 17 went through the northeastern region of Luzon island of the Philippines.The strongest winds in the area near the center of the storm reach level 15 (from 165 to 185 km / h), jerking over level 17. After passing through the Philippines, Typhoon Goni will land through the northern and eastern Taiwan areas on weekend .It can also sweep over the Ryukyu Islands of Japan.
As of 5 pm EDT (August 6, Japanese time), Atsani moved about 480 km east of Iwo Jima.
Storm eyes Atsani.The storm has a maximum winds of 201 km / h, equivalent to a Category 3 storm. Atsani was a Category 5 super typhoon on August 19, but it may continue to weaken in the coming days.
Himawari-8 weather observation satellite from Tanegashima space center in Kagoshima Prefecture, southwestern Japan captures Atsani's eye.
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