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for me i always check this site http://www.jma.go.jp/jma/indexe.html whenever there is incoming typhoon ,just click the Satellite Imagery under Latest Weather. hth
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The nice thing about the first one is that it has many sources of data, you guys can remember that sometimes Pagasa gets the trajectory wrong, well with Maybagyo there are many possible trajectories based on different sources. I like to choose Multi in Tracks.
For Pagasa I like the satellite image because it shows also where the rain is and how much of the country is under "cloud cover" of the typhoon.
I am not a meteorologist, I was just taught by a sailor friend of mine about this two sites and how to "interpret" them (kuno).
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