Official forecasts from the Joint Typhoon Warning Center and Japanese agencies show Super Typhoon Dolphin, a Category 3–5 system with sustained winds exceeding 100 knots at peak, tracking steadily westward under a subtropical ridge. It has already crossed Japan’s remote Ogasawara and Daito Islands and is forecast to pass near or make landfall on Okinawa and the Ryukyu chain around August 7 as a still-dangerous Category 1–2 typhoon. Strong model agreement on the steering pattern and large wind field supports near-certain market-implied odds for impact on Japanese territory. Residual uncertainty centers on exact landfall coordinates, rapid weakening over cooler waters, or minor track shifts that could spare the main islands while still affecting outer prefectures.
Résumé expérimental généré par IA à partir des données Polymarket. Ceci n'est pas un conseil de trading et ne joue aucun rôle dans la résolution de ce marché. · Mis à jourLe Super Typhon Dolphin va-t-il frapper le Japon ?
Oui
$131,687 Vol.
$131,687 Vol.
Oui
$131,687 Vol.
$131,687 Vol.
JMA position advisories are the primary resolution source. If a JMA advisory plots the center on Japanese land, the market resolves "Yes" regardless of what other sources say. If no JMA advisory plots the center on land but credible reporting confirms a crossing occurred between discrete advisory fixes, the market 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. In all cases, the classification is taken from the most recently issued JMA advisory prior to the confirmed crossing time.
This is a purely geographic criterion: the storm's center must pass over Japanese land, regardless of whether JMA formally designates the event as "landfall" or "passage." The most recently issued JMA advisory prior to the crossing must classify Dolphin as a tropical cyclone (tropical depression or higher). If that advisory classifies the system as extratropical, dissipated, or absorbed, the crossing does not count and the market will resolve to "No".
This market resolves "No" if Dolphin has been declared extratropical, dissipated, or absorbed on or before August 15 without having made landfall on Japanese territory, or if no landfall has physically occurred by the close of August 15, 2026.
Marché ouvert : Jul 30, 2026, 11:53 AM ET
Resolver
0x65070BE91...Résultat proposé: Oui
Aucune contestation
Résultat final: Oui
JMA position advisories are the primary resolution source. If a JMA advisory plots the center on Japanese land, the market resolves "Yes" regardless of what other sources say. If no JMA advisory plots the center on land but credible reporting confirms a crossing occurred between discrete advisory fixes, the market 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. In all cases, the classification is taken from the most recently issued JMA advisory prior to the confirmed crossing time.
This is a purely geographic criterion: the storm's center must pass over Japanese land, regardless of whether JMA formally designates the event as "landfall" or "passage." The most recently issued JMA advisory prior to the crossing must classify Dolphin as a tropical cyclone (tropical depression or higher). If that advisory classifies the system as extratropical, dissipated, or absorbed, the crossing does not count and the market will resolve to "No".
This market resolves "No" if Dolphin has been declared extratropical, dissipated, or absorbed on or before August 15 without having made landfall on Japanese territory, or if no landfall has physically occurred by the close of August 15, 2026.
Resolver
0x65070BE91...Résultat proposé: Oui
Aucune contestation
Résultat final: Oui
Official forecasts from the Joint Typhoon Warning Center and Japanese agencies show Super Typhoon Dolphin, a Category 3–5 system with sustained winds exceeding 100 knots at peak, tracking steadily westward under a subtropical ridge. It has already crossed Japan’s remote Ogasawara and Daito Islands and is forecast to pass near or make landfall on Okinawa and the Ryukyu chain around August 7 as a still-dangerous Category 1–2 typhoon. Strong model agreement on the steering pattern and large wind field supports near-certain market-implied odds for impact on Japanese territory. Residual uncertainty centers on exact landfall coordinates, rapid weakening over cooler waters, or minor track shifts that could spare the main islands while still affecting outer prefectures.
Résumé expérimental généré par IA à partir des données Polymarket. Ceci n'est pas un conseil de trading et ne joue aucun rôle dans la résolution de ce marché. · Mis à jour


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