• MODIS Pic of the Day 25 July 2021

    From Dan Richter@1:317/3 to All on Sun Jul 25 11:00:06 2021
    July 25, 2021 - Typhoon In-Fa

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    On July 23, 2021, Typhoon In-Fa (also called Fabian) swept through
    Japan’s Miyako Islands as it took aim at the coast of eastern China.
    The Miyako Islands are a group of islands in Okinawa Prefecture and
    belong to the Ryukyu islands.

    The Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer (MODIS) on board
    NASA’s Terra satellite acquired this true-color image of the
    exceptionally large storm on that same day. At the time the image was
    captured, the cloud-filled center of Typhoon In-Fa was located just
    south of Miyako Island, the largest of the Miyako Islands. The hefty
    eye wall appeared to remain just offshore, but strong convective bands
    were pounding the islands with heavy wind and torrential rain.
    According to local media, which quoted the Philippine Atmospheric,
    Geophysical, and Astronomical Services Administration (PAGASA)
    advisories, the storm carried maximum sustained winds of approximately
    150 km/h (93 mph) as it passed through the islands.

    At 11:00 p.m. EDT on July 24 (0300 UTC on July 25), the Joint Typhoon
    Warning Center (JTWC) advised that Typhoon In-fa was located near 29.9
    N and 122.6 E, or about 133 miles (214 km) southeast of Shanghai, China
    and is tracking northwestward at 13.8 mph (22 km/h). Maximum sustained
    winds were 75 mph (121 km/h) with gusts up to 92 mph (148 km/h).

    Typhoon In-Fa is forecast to turn more westward to make landfall just
    south of Shanghai, China on July 25. It is likely to weaken as it
    approaches landfall, with maximum sustained winds of about 63 mph (101
    km/h) with higher gusts. Interaction with land should weaken the storm,
    gradually at first but more rapidly as it turns to approach the Yellow
    Sea. While forecasts predict the storm will make landfall at windspeeds
    equivalent to a tropical storm, wind damage may still occur. Storm
    surge and extremely heavy rain may cause significant flooding,
    especially in areas already inundated from rains earlier this week.

    Image Facts
    Satellite: Terra
    Date Acquired: 7/23/2021
    Resolutions: 1km (242.3 KB), 500m (617.2 KB), 250m (310.5
    KB)
    Bands Used: 1,4,3
    Image Credit: MODIS Land Rapid Response Team, NASA GSFC



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