Suggested Searches

1 min read

Typhoon Phanfone

Instruments:
2024-08-18 12:00:00
August 18, 2002

On August 18, 2002, Typhoon Phanfone moved slowly north along the coast of Japan, dumping over 9 inches of rain on parts of the island nation and generating winds of over 76 miles (126 kilometers) per hour. This image of the typhoon was taken on August 18 by the Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer (MODIS), flying aboard NASA’s Terra spacecraft. The typhoon caused no deaths and led to some transportation disruptions along the Japanese coast. Phanfone is expected to continue traveling up the coast of Japan and dissipate into a tropical storm without coming aground on the main island.

References & Resources

Image courtesy Jacques Descloitres, MODIS Land Rapid Response Team at NASA GSFC.

You may also be interested in:

Stay up-to-date with the latest content from NASA as we explore the universe and discover more about our home planet.

Super Typhoon Sinlaku
3 min read

The violent storm aimed at the U.S. Northern Mariana Islands and Guam in mid-April 2026.

Article
Showy Swirls Around Jeju Island
2 min read

Winds blowing past the volcanic landmass near the Korean Peninsula created a trail of spiraling clouds, while murky water churned…

Article
Winter Grips Japan
3 min read

The country's northern regions are accustomed to snow, but unrelenting storms have snarled transportation and caused other challenges this winter.

Article