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Typhoon No. 10 Maximum instantaneous wind speed exceeds 50 meters in Nagasaki prefecture
With the northward movement of Typhoon No. 10, which is large and extremely strong, almost the entire Kyushu area is in a storm area with a wind speed of 25 mail or more. In Nagasaki Prefecture, where a typhoon is approaching, a strong wind with an instantaneous maximum speed of 59.4 meters blew before 2:00 am in Nomozaki, Nagasaki City.
Instantaneous maximum wind speed of 59.4 meters in Nomozaki, Nagasaki City
At 1:00 AM on the 7th, Typhoon No. 10, a large and extremely strong typhoon, travels north-northwest about 70 km south-southeast of Goshima City, Nagasaki Prefecture, at a speed of 35 km per hour. The central pressure is 945 hPa, the maximum wind speed near the center is 45 meters, and almost the entire Kyushu area is in a storm area with a wind speed of 25 meters or more. Due to the influence of Typhoon No. 10, the storms blew across various parts of Kyushu, and at 1:45 on the 7th, a fierce wind with an instantaneous maximum speed of 59.4 meters (southeast) was observed in Nomozaki, city from Nagasaki. In Kyushu, there will be places where a fierce wind will blow in the morning. Also, stay on high alert for high waves and high tides at sea.
What is a fierce wind?
A strong wind is a wind with an average wind speed of 30 meters or more and an approximate instantaneous speed of more than 40 meters. At a speed of approximately 110 km / h or more, it is equivalent to the speed of a limited express train. When such a violent wind blows, a moving truck can tip over or many trees can fall. Also, outdoor activities are extremely dangerous, as things blown away by the wind can crash. Even indoors, window glass can break due to flying objects, so stay as far away from the window as possible and protect yourself in a place where the broken glass will not fly directly.
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