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Typhoon 9 is approaching one day Okinawa watch out for strong winds Kyushu-Tokai is still extremely hot
Due to the approach of Typhoon No. 9, which is large and very strong, Okinawa and Amami’s weather continues to be harsh. From Kyushu to Tokai, the sun is strong and the heat is intense. North of Kanto, rain clouds are more likely to occur on the Pacific coast.
Typhoon No. 9 Okinawa is a stormy wind until the Amami night is hard too
Typhoon No. 9, large and extremely strong, was the closest to Kumejima at dawn today. At the Kumejima airport, at 3:30 am, the instantaneous maximum wind speed of 54.5 m / s was observed, turning it into a fierce wind. After this it will gradually move north, but the movement is slow and the weather in Okinawa will remain harsh.
There will be places where the wind blows violently even at “night”, mainly in the mainland area, including Kumejima. The sea is a fierce moss with swells. Strict vigilance is required for floods caused by high tide, especially in the morning. The rain peak will be around noon, and there will be a heavy rain of 80mm per hour.
Amami is also a stormy climate. High waves require strict vigilance, followed by violent mosquitoes. Also, today there will be a very strong wind blowing the road signs. It is likely to rain like a waterfall in the afternoon.
[Velocidad del viento esperada, altura de las olas, cantidad de lluvia por día]● Maximum wind speed (maximum instantaneous wind speed): Okinawa 40 m / s (60 m / s), Amami 25 m / s (35 m / s)
● Wave height: Okinawa 13 meters, Amami 10 meters
24-hour precipitation (high places): Okinawa 180 mm (until 9:00 am on the 2nd), Amami 120 mm (until 6:00 am on the 2nd)
From western Japan to northern Japan It is sunny mainly on the side of the Sea of Japan. Early action against typhoons in Kyushu
Kyushu is mostly sunny in the morning. In the afternoon, humid air entered around Typhoon No. 9 and it rained in some places, mainly in the south. The wind is likely to gradually increase along the coast. Tomorrow will be seriously affected by Typhoon No. 9 moving north in the East China Sea, so please take action as soon as possible today.
Chugoku, Shikoku, Kinki, Tokai, and Hokuriku are mostly sunny, but in the afternoon, there are rain and thunderstorms around the mountains. In the Pacific oceans of Kanto and Tohoku, clouds disperse easily due to the effect of moist sea air, and it rains here and there mainly in coastal areas. The Tohoku Sea side of Japan will be fine. Hokkaido also has sun, but it seems that some places on the Pacific Ocean side have light rains.
Highest temperature from Kyushu to Tokai
The daytime temperature is around 35 degrees Celsius from Tokai to the west and rises to around 37 degrees Celsius, mainly in northern Kyushu. Today, we must be alert to heat stroke.
Hokuriku is around 30-33 degrees. It seems that there will be no hot days, but it is still intense summer heat.
It is cloudy and rainy in the Kanto region, which is around 30 degrees Celsius, and the heat is milder than yesterday.
In Tohoku, there are many places around 30 degrees on the sunny side of the Sea of Japan, but it is expected to be 25-28 degrees on the Pacific side.
Hokkaido is a bit higher than yesterday, but still hovering around 23 degrees Celsius and easy to wear.
Today is Disaster Prevention Day September 1
Disaster Prevention Day established in 1960 (Showa 35).
This day occurred in 1923 (Taisho 12) and is due to the “Great Kanto Earthquake” that involved many citizens. As urban earthquake disaster, it is great earthquake to learn. In addition, since 1982 (Showa 57), a week that includes “Disaster Prevention Day” on September 1 is designated as “Disaster Prevention Week”, and disaster prevention drills and events are held at various places. This year, Disaster Prevention Week runs from August 30 to September 5.
Every year at this time, farmers have long known “210 days” as one of the difficult days of typhoons, and 10 days later, there are “220 days.”
This year, there are many regional events that will be canceled due to the impact of Corona, but I hope it is a good opportunity to confirm your preparedness for natural disasters such as typhoons and earthquakes at home and at work.
tenki.jp has published an article called “Special Feature: New Crown and Preparedness for Natural Disasters”. Use this as a reference too.
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