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2020/10/08 13:44 Weather news
The typhoon had been heading west until now, but reversed heading north from last night until this morning. Starting tomorrow 9 (Friday), we can change our course to the northeast and get considerably closer to the main island. Consider future information.
▼ Typhoon No. 14 Thursday October 8, 12:00
Area of existence Approximately 320 km southeast of Taneshima
Size class //
Strong force class
Moving north 10 km / h
Central pressure 970 hPa
Maximum wind speed 35 m / s (near center)
Maximum instantaneous wind speed 50 m / s
Stay away from the coast as it is stormy and dangerous in coastal areas.
If the center of the typhoon approaches, both the rain and the wind will intensify and the weather will be harsh, so caution is required.
However, it is difficult to accurately predict whether a typhoon will approach or leave the land due to the weak winds in the sky and the difficulty of predicting the high pressure forces that control the course. Even a small difference in course can make a big difference in effect.
Depending on the conversion situation tomorrow 9 (Friday), the forecast for the subsequent course is expected to be more accurate, so please continue to check the latest forecast.
According to the Weather News forecast as of 8 (Thursday), total precipitation for 3 days (72 hours) to 9 o’clock on the 11 (Sunday) may exceed 300mm in the southern part of the Kii Peninsula and the 200mm in Kanto and other areas like Chiba prefecture. I think it can rain up to 300mm.
In addition to this, if the course of the typhoon moves north, it is undeniable that the typhoon itself will be exposed to active rain clouds, resulting in heavy rains of almost 500mm in the southern part of the Kii Peninsula, the Izu islands and Chiba prefecture. Beware of sediment-related disasters and river flooding.
However, if the course of the typhoon moves northward, the area entering the typhoon storm area will increase, and there is a risk that a storm of 30 m / s or more will blow momentarily even in urban areas. Beware of power outages.
Typhoon # 14’s name “Chan-hom” is a name proposed by Laos and is derived from the name of the tree.