2024/08/31 09:51 Weather News
▼ Typhoon No. 10 As of 9:00 AM on August 31 (Saturday)
Location About 50 km southwest of Tanabe City
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Movement Southeast at 15 km/h
Central pressure 996 hPa
Maximum wind speed 18 m/s
Maximum gust speed 25 m/s
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Active rain clouds in Kinki, Tokai, and Hokuriku
In the vicinity of the upper air pressure trough and shear line (the boundary where the wind flow changes), rain cloud development is prominent, with very heavy rain of 39.5 mm observed in Ogaki City, Gifu Prefecture, and 30.0 mm in Takayama, Wakayama Prefecture, in the hour leading up to 9:00 AM. In Fukui City, Fukui Prefecture, 29.0 mm of strong rain was recorded.
In the Kanto region, where heavy rain fell early in the morning, active rain clouds have moved east and the situation is now stable.
In the future, as the typhoon (tropical depression) slows down, it will be easier for active rain clouds to linger in the same areas, leading to the possibility of persistent heavy rain.
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Increased rainfall expected in Tokai
In particular, rainfall is expected to increase in the Tokai region, which is easily impacted by moist air flowing in from the southeast, with places expecting more than 300 mm of rain over the 48 hours until the morning of the 2nd (Monday), and widespread areas expecting more than 200 mm of rain.
Since before the typhoon’s formation, significant rainfall has been recorded mainly in Mie and Shizuoka Prefectures, with a total rainfall of 614.5 mm in Odaicho, Miyagawa, Mie Prefecture, and 590.5 mm in Shizuoka City, since the 27th (Tuesday).
Due to the rain that has fallen so far, the ground has become loose, and river water levels are high, creating conditions prone to disasters. There is a risk of landslides and river flooding due to future rains, so please continue to avoid dangerous areas such as near rivers that are swollen and slopes with loose ground.
High risk of landslides in Kanto and Shizuoka
Heavy rain even in Hokkaido and Tohoku, far from the typhoon
As of 9:20 AM, heavy rain and flood warnings are in effect for the Kamikawa region, Hidaka region, Tokachi region, and Aomori Prefecture in Hokkaido.
While the heavy rain is relatively short-lived, it is of a magnitude not typical for Hokkaido, so caution is needed for road flooding, rising rivers, flooding, and inundation of low-lying areas.
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Sixth typhoon to occur this month
Name of the Typhoon
The name of Typhoon No. 10, “Shanshan,” was proposed by Hong Kong and is derived from a girl’s name.
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