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2020/09/07 12:44 Weather news
I will summarize the damage caused by Typhoon No. 10.
In the damage report that reached Weather News, it was reported that there was actual damage in the area where the percentage of respondents who responded “a storm they have never experienced” was high.
▼ Maximum instantaneous wind speed [6日(日)〜7日(月)10時まで]1st place Nomozaki (Nagasaki Prefecture) 59.4 m / s
2nd place South Daitojima (Okinawa Prefecture) 50.7 m / s
3rd place Pumpkin (Nagasaki) 48.9 m / s
Saga (Saga Prefecture) 41.6 m / s
Sasebo (Nagasaki Prefecture) 41.6 m / s
▼ 24 hour rain [6日(日)〜7日(月)6時までの最大値]1st place Shinmon (Miyazaki) 522.5mm
2nd place Ebino (Miyazaki) 477.5mm
3rd place Shiiba (Miyazaki) 439.0 mm
The eyes of the typhoon traveling over the southern seas of Japan collapsed, and the power was cut off once due to doubling. After that, the temperature of the sea water in the sea near Kyushu, which is the course of the typhoon, became lower than expected, so the strength of the typhoon at the time of approach was lower than expected. initially. Therefore, it is presumed that the impact was suppressed.
■ The river did not overflow
As of the day before the approach, there were concerns about first-class river flooding and there were concerns about flood damage. However, due to the results of the measures taken by the social infrastructure, such as the anticipated discharge of dams, the flooding of the river did not occur.
■ Knowledge of measures and evacuation
Although it was weaker than expected, it was a typhoon with an instantaneous maximum wind speed of 60m / s and 945hPa as it approached, which could cause a lot of damage. However, the reason damage is minimized is thought to be that the entire society was able to take action and prepare for evacuation in advance.
Learning from past disasters and connecting them to the future can be the ideal form of disaster mitigation.
Another reason for the lesser damage was that the typhoon was approaching in the middle of the night and not during many people’s life hours.