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English: Super typhoon Nanmadol hits the southern tip of Japan. Nanmadol is one of the biggest storms to hit the Japanese islands in recent years. On 18 September, the day on which this image from one of the Copernicus Sentinel-3 satellites was acquired, the Japan Meteorological Agency issued a warning for strong winds and waves “never experienced before”, and 4 million people were evacuated. Despite this, two fatalities and major transport disruptions were reported. The data derived from the images acquired by Copernicus Sentinel-3 provide useful information for climate studies and weather forecasts.
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On 18 September, the day on which this image from one of the Copernicus Sentinel-3 satellites was acquired, the Japan Meteorological Agency issued a warning for strong winds and waves “never experienced before”, and 4 million people were evacuated.