Super Typhoon Man-Yi


On July 12, 2007, Super Typhoon Man-Yi was a huge spiral of clouds, intense winds, and powerful thunderstorms over the western Pacific as it arced northward toward the southern end of the Japanese Islands. Though far offshore, the Category 4 Super Typhoon was large enough that the outer bands of the storm were bringing wind and rain to Taiwan despite the storm’s center being hundreds of mile away. Forecasts as of July 12 were calling for the storm to weaken as it traveled through the island chain, reaching Tokyo as a more mild but still powerful Typhoon system on or around July 15.


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