Typhoons Maysak & Haishen both hit Japan & Koreas

Sentinel-3 SLSTR RBT acquired on 02 September 2020 from 00:55:01 to 01:59:38 UTC
Sentinel-3 SLSTR RBT acquired on 03 September 2020 from 12:41:22 to 13:20:44 UTC
Sentinel-3 SLSTR RBT acquired on 04 September 2020 from 01:07:16 to 01:10:16 UTC
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Sentinel-3 SLSTR RBT acquired on 05 September 2020 from 13:06:48 to 13:12:48 UTC
Author(s): Sentinel Vision team, VisioTerra, France - svp@visioterra.fr
Keyword(s): Emergency, natural disaster, cyclone, Japan, South Korea, North Korea
Fig. 1 - S3 SLSTR (02.09.2020) - Cat-2 Typhoon Maysak (Julian) struck the Ryukyu Islands & the Korean Peninsula on 02.09.2020.
Fig. 2 - 03.09.2020 - Typhoon Haishen (Kristine) formed on 29.08.2020 and strengthened in the Philippine Sea.
Fig. 3 - 04.09.2020 - It became a high-end cat-4 super typhoon on 04.09.2020, with almost 250 km/h sustained winds.
Fig. 4 - 06.09.2020 - On 06.09.2020, Haishen made landfall on Japan and South Korea as a strong cat-2 typhoon.