Typhoon Soudelor tore through Taiwan and coastal China over the weekend, reportedly killing more than 20 people. While winds gusted up to 180 miles per hour over the ocean, the angry air eased to tropical storm status once it made landfall. Even so, that was enough to make this 747 parked at Taipei test its tethers.
Despite weighing roughly 170 tons empty, the windstorm is producing enough of a lifting force underneath the big Boeing’s massive wings to cause the unintended rotation. The video below shows the International Space Station passing over the storm’s eye.
Typhoon Souledor was the tenth such typhoon-strength system to impact the western Pacific region so far in 2015. It was also the strongest storm to have taken place anywhere on the planet this year.
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