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2020/09/21 09:41 Weather news
It seems like yesterday afternoon it snowed on Mount Fuji, which is on the border between Shizuoka and Yamanashi prefectures, and users of the Weather News app have posted many photos of Mt.
At 9:30 this morning, the city of Fujiyoshida, Yamanashi Prefecture, declared its own “first Mount Fuji snow formation.” It is a statement 32 days earlier than last year.
A user of the Weather News app posted multiple photos of Mount Fuji with snow makeup on the surface of the mountain near the top of the mountain yesterday afternoon.
Analyzing the post, it appears that snow is piling up this morning on the eastern slope of Mount Fuji.
It appears that the snow cover has not been confirmed from the Kofu Local Meteorological Observatory, probably because the weather has not yet fully recovered, or because of the angle at which the slope is viewed, and one has yet to be announced ” first layer of snow “. If the first snowfall is announced today, it will be 9 days earlier than normal and 31 days earlier than last year.
It is the Kofu Local Meteorological Observatory that observes and announces the first snowfall on Mount Fuji. For example, even if you can see the snow formation from the foot of Mount Fuji or from the Shizuoka prefecture side, the first snowfall will not be announced if you cannot see the snow cover of Mt.
Previously, the Kawaguchiko weather station had also observed and announced in the same way, but since the manned work of the Kawaguchiko weather station was completed in September 2003, it has been unified into the Kofu Local Weather Observatory. The average date of the first snowfall by the Kofu Meteorological Observatory was September 30, and the first snowfall observation date of last season was October 22.
Although the temperature at the top of Mount Fuji remains below 0 ° C, it is possible that the snow is melting due to the recent radiation and the increase in temperature.
Mount Fuji gradually transforms into a winter garb as it repeats accumulating snow and melting.