Typhoon Saudel, currently a Category 3 system east of the Philippines with 125 mph winds, is tracking west-northwest under the influence of a subtropical ridge, with forecasts showing it skirting northern Okinawa before a potential final landfall northwest of Taiwan in roughly five days. Recent rapid intensification and an ongoing eyewall replacement cycle, combined with lower ocean heat content ahead, are contributing to expected gradual weakening. Model guidance diverges on the critical late-stage turn, with some solutions directing the system toward northern Taiwan while others favor a more northwest track or slower motion in a steering weakness near eastern China. PAGASA notes low odds of Philippine landfall, though the storm may enhance the southwest monsoon and bring heavy rainfall to western Luzon. Traders are weighing these track uncertainties and intensity trends against historical Western Pacific steering patterns.
Experimental AI-generated summary referencing Polymarket data. This is not trading advice and plays no role in how this market resolves. · UpdatedWhere will Tropical Storm Saudel make landfall?
China
87%
Japan
70%
South Korea
8%
$3,125 Vol.
China
87%
Japan
70%
South Korea
8%
A market resolves "Yes" if the center of Saudel's circulation physically crosses the coastline of that country, as plotted by the Japan Meteorological Agency's (JMA) position advisories placing the center over that country's land (https://www.jma.go.jp/bosai/map.html#contents=typhoon&lang=en), or as confirmed by credible international news reporting.
JMA is the primary resolution source: if a JMA advisory plots the center over a country's land, that market resolves "Yes" regardless of what other sources say; if no JMA advisory plots the center on land but credible reporting confirms the center crossed the coastline between discrete advisory fixes, the market also resolves "Yes." A disagreement exists only when a JMA advisory and credible reporting make contradictory claims about the storm's position at the same point in time; in that case, JMA is the default resolution source.
Territorial definitions:
"China" refers to all territory under the administration of the People's Republic of China, including the Special Administrative Regions of Hong Kong and Macau, and excluding Taiwan.
"Japan" refers to all territory under the administration of Japan, including the four main islands (Honshu, Hokkaido, Kyushu, and Shikoku), Okinawa, the Ryukyu Islands, the Ogasawara Islands, and all other Japanese islands.
"South Korea" refers to all territory under the administration of the Republic of Korea, including Jeju Island and all outlying islands.
The most recently issued JMA advisory prior to the crossing must classify Saudel as a tropical cyclone (tropical depression or higher); a crossing while the system is extratropical, dissipated, or absorbed does not count. For every market, the classification and position determination in effect immediately prior to the qualifying crossing are fixed by that single JMA advisory and are not changed by any later real-time advisory, reclassification, or post-season best-track reanalysis.
Market Opened: Aug 20, 2026, 11:14 AM ET
Resolution Source
https://www.jma.go.jp/bosai/map.html#contents=typhoon&lang=enResolver
0x65070BE91...A market resolves "Yes" if the center of Saudel's circulation physically crosses the coastline of that country, as plotted by the Japan Meteorological Agency's (JMA) position advisories placing the center over that country's land (https://www.jma.go.jp/bosai/map.html#contents=typhoon&lang=en), or as confirmed by credible international news reporting.
JMA is the primary resolution source: if a JMA advisory plots the center over a country's land, that market resolves "Yes" regardless of what other sources say; if no JMA advisory plots the center on land but credible reporting confirms the center crossed the coastline between discrete advisory fixes, the market also resolves "Yes." A disagreement exists only when a JMA advisory and credible reporting make contradictory claims about the storm's position at the same point in time; in that case, JMA is the default resolution source.
Territorial definitions:
"China" refers to all territory under the administration of the People's Republic of China, including the Special Administrative Regions of Hong Kong and Macau, and excluding Taiwan.
"Japan" refers to all territory under the administration of Japan, including the four main islands (Honshu, Hokkaido, Kyushu, and Shikoku), Okinawa, the Ryukyu Islands, the Ogasawara Islands, and all other Japanese islands.
"South Korea" refers to all territory under the administration of the Republic of Korea, including Jeju Island and all outlying islands.
The most recently issued JMA advisory prior to the crossing must classify Saudel as a tropical cyclone (tropical depression or higher); a crossing while the system is extratropical, dissipated, or absorbed does not count. For every market, the classification and position determination in effect immediately prior to the qualifying crossing are fixed by that single JMA advisory and are not changed by any later real-time advisory, reclassification, or post-season best-track reanalysis.
Resolution Source
https://www.jma.go.jp/bosai/map.html#contents=typhoon&lang=enResolver
0x65070BE91...Typhoon Saudel, currently a Category 3 system east of the Philippines with 125 mph winds, is tracking west-northwest under the influence of a subtropical ridge, with forecasts showing it skirting northern Okinawa before a potential final landfall northwest of Taiwan in roughly five days. Recent rapid intensification and an ongoing eyewall replacement cycle, combined with lower ocean heat content ahead, are contributing to expected gradual weakening. Model guidance diverges on the critical late-stage turn, with some solutions directing the system toward northern Taiwan while others favor a more northwest track or slower motion in a steering weakness near eastern China. PAGASA notes low odds of Philippine landfall, though the storm may enhance the southwest monsoon and bring heavy rainfall to western Luzon. Traders are weighing these track uncertainties and intensity trends against historical Western Pacific steering patterns.
Experimental AI-generated summary referencing Polymarket data. This is not trading advice and plays no role in how this market resolves. · Updated


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