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Kyushu Typhoon No. 9, closest to the north of Kyushu on the night of September 2
Typhoon No. 9 is expected to approach further north in Kyushu on the night of Wednesday, September 2. There is the possibility of approaching with extremely strong forces, and in Kyushu it is necessary to be alert to storms and high waves. In addition, there is a risk of heavy rains, including areas on the Pacific side relatively far from the typhoon. Early preparation for Typhoon 9 is required.
Very close to northern Kyushu at night on Wednesday, September 2
A large and strong Typhoon No. 9 is heading north over the ocean south of the main island of Okinawa. Typhoon 9 will develop further in the future and will be a very powerful force. It passes through the sea west of the main island of Okinawa from sunrise to sunrise on September 1 (Tuesday), and then moves north into the East China Sea. It is expected to arrive near the Tsushima Strait on Wednesday night, and will be closer to northern Kyushu.
At 3:00 pm on the 2nd (Wednesday) before approaching north of Kyushu, a central pressure of 940 hectopascals, a maximum wind speed of 45 meters, a maximum instantaneous wind speed of 65 meters is expected, and there is the danger of approaching northern Kyushu with very powerful forces. There is.
Strict alertness to storms and high waves
Kyushu’s coastal waters are expected to gradually fade from the south by tomorrow, September 1.
On the 2nd (Wednesday), a storm is expected to occur gradually mainly in the northern part of Kyushu and the sea will be fierce. In particular, there is the possibility of a violent storm mainly in Goto and Tsushima in Nagasaki prefecture, where the center of the typhoon is expected to approach. Severe vigilance and high waves are required.
Beware of heavy rains, including the Pacific Ocean
On September 2 (Wednesday), when a typhoon approaches, very heavy rains will fall over a large area of Kyushu, and it is expected to be heavy rains.
Also, heavy rains are expected to start from the night of Tuesday, September 1 tomorrow due to the entry of humid air in areas on the Pacific Ocean side such as Miyazaki Prefecture. Although it is relatively far from the typhoon, it is necessary to be vigilant as total precipitation can increase.
There is a possibility of high tide
Currently, it is during high tide when the tide is high during high tide. On the night of Wednesday, September 2, when a typhoon approaches north Kyushu, it may overlap with the time of high tide and a storm surge may occur. Since there is a risk of flooding in coastal areas, be careful at high tides.
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