Jangmi Watch – June 2, 2026

Ohayo (おはよう). Not a cyclone Jangmi is over Japan . From a forecasted cyclone to a Tropical Storm – how about that? 😇 Can you hear me now? 🤣

Here’s our first snapshot of the day – 060226 0724H GMT+8.

First off there is no solid “eye of the storm”. – and that’s quite a relief.

 What does Brian aka Weatherman Asia have to say about this?

It’s going to be a rather quick moving system at this point. 

Nothing crazy is happening. but riding along the southshore of Japan with really heavy rain, but we’ll get that continued weakening trend. 

You can watch the forecast here. 👇

Jun 2, 2026 – Area to Watch! In this video, the chance of Tropical Development near the Philippines and Taiwan. The chance a Tropical Depression or Tropical Storm could form. Plus, the Tropical Storm impacts from Jangmi in parts of Japan

We can’t be complacent because Jangmi is on a weakening trend. I’d say it’s time to go for the kill shot . 😎

Time to adjust the direction of my heavy hitters located in this section of our site, pointed north towards Jangmi over Japan (roughly between 1 click after 12:00 to 1:00) – 5 classic sky guardians (think Gatling Gun), 1 mini sky guardian , and 5 pyramids,

Pointed to the east (3:00) are 3 pyramids – keep the moisture buildup caused by ionospheric heaters in Central America at bay.

With the adjustments made, we wait and see. Get ready for the next snapshot.


Snapshot as of mid-morning 060226 1033H GMT+8

The threat to Taiwan has been greatly reduced. My dear ones on vacation in Taiwan will have great weather. 🥰

Now for Japan, the supply line of moisture is beginning to break, particularly the stream in between the first two encircled nodes on the left.

The ionospheric heaters are working overtime because they really want Taiwan to take a hit. How did I come to that conclusion? Well, the vacationers complained about the extreme heat. Second, I received a video of Taiwan’s sky – and the cloud patterns bore the signature of ionospheric heaters.👇

Another storm formation attempt is in the making at the Marshall Islands.


And for the noontime snapshot 060226 1224H

Farmers in Northern Luzon got their rain. Taiwan remains unscathe. Japan gets heavy rains instead of a typhoon.

I can now redirect the pieces used for Taiwan – and direct them towards Japan. I will still leave behind a rear guard for Taiwan.


And for the afternoon snapshot, 060226 1648H GMT+8..


060226 1854H GMT+8

I noted the green bands over Southern Japan. Given that the devices are inclined to 45°, this means overshooting the target (Southern Japan)because the system is in a higher altitude. I have changed the incline to around 60°.

Here’s the thing, I can hear the energy (clairaudience ?) – and when it hits the target, from a steady buzz – it transforms to a swarm of cicadas, feels like human sonar. 👽

Adjustments have been made – we now sit back and wait till the next snapshot.



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