Super Typhoon No. 11 “Yagi” hits China, Vietnam, and other areas, blowing away trucks.

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0001Bird ★.Sep. 9, 2024 (Mon) 07:19:41.42ID:3KB0mMsW
The super-powerful Typhoon Yagi (No. 11) struck China, Vietnam and the Philippines, causing widespread damage. According to the Xinhua News Agency on the 8th, authorities in Hainan Province in southern China had revealed by the previous day that Typhoon No. 11 had killed four people and injured about 90. In addition, more than 1.2 million people were affected by flooding of homes and other damage. Typhoon No. 11 made landfall in Hainan Province in southern China on the afternoon of the 7th of this month, with wind speeds at its center reaching 240 kilometers per hour, and made landfall again in Guangdong Province that same evening. In Hainan and Guangdong provinces, urban functions have effectively come to a halt with public transportation suspended, businesses closed, and schools closed. Power outages occurred all over the place, and there were many cases where communications were cut off and people were unable to contact each other. One Guangdong resident wrote on Weibo, “The window frames of my apartment building were damaged. The wind is too strong,” he wrote in the video. The footage showed window glass in an apartment building shattering in an instant and falling outside the building, and residents standing precariously clutching door frames as strong winds reached inside their homes. Footage was also shared showing strong winds blowing off factory roofs and blowing trucks parked on the road away and overturning them. The footage also showed citizens passing through the city being blown about by the wind and falling helplessly. Typhoon Haiyan made landfall on the coast of Quang Ninh Province in northeastern Vietnam on the 7th with maximum sustained wind speeds of 166 kilometers per hour, killing 14 people and injuring 78 in Vietnam. Several ships anchored in the harbor were swept out to sea, and one person drowned. There have been cases where roofs collapsed due to strong winds and heavy rain, resulting in loss of life. Thousands of trees were uprooted and utility poles were toppled in the capital Hanoi and elsewhere. Strong winds caused damage to many houses, with roofs being blown off. Floods and landslides in the Philippines have killed 16 people and left 21 missing. JoongAng Ilbo Japanese Edition 2024.09.09 06:46
[Typhoon No. 11 Yagi] Approaching Hainan Island with ferocious force, central pressure is 915hpa [9/6] [Masked Unida★]
[money1] China’s Communist Party: Typhoon No. 11 makes landfall with a maximum wind speed of “astonishing 66.7m”. Passing through… [9/8] [Masked Unida★].

Super Typhoon No. 11

【Money1】 中共・最大風速「驚異の66.7m」台風11号上陸。通過で…… [9/8] [仮面ウニダー★]
【台風11号 ヤギ】 猛烈な勢力で海南島に接近 中心気圧は915hPa [9/6] [仮面ウニダー★]
スーパー台風11号、中国・ベトナムなどを強打…トラックが吹き飛ばされた
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0003Discussion of changing board settings is underway in the self-governance thread.Sep. 9, 2024 (Mon) 07:21:53.80ID:7UnfcGUi
(;’ha’) What on earth is the situation in this photo…?
0004Discussion of changing board settings is underway in the self-governance thread.Sep. 9, 2024 (Mon) 07:25:27.29ID:Sbxujgat(1/4)
I always think it’s stupid to express wind speed in kilometers per hour.
It seems to be more common overseas, but it doesn’t really give you a sense of it.
0005Agency for Overseas Koreans: “Kawamoto! Come to the Korean Embassy!” ◆kmywzv1k6i.Sep. 9, 2024 (Mon) 07:34:40.76ID:vRtE9wIp(1/14)
>>4
So it’s hard to tell the level of danger right away.
0006Discussion of changing board settings is underway in the self-governance thread.Sep. 9, 2024 (Mon) 07:39:33.67ID:Ec2EF2Ev(1/5)
>>4
Things like the speed of a typhoon and its left-right influence
are easier to calculate in kilometers per hour
How many people can really understand it in meters per second?
Kilometers per hour is conceptually a common understanding for all humankind when it comes to cars and trains
To be able to really understand things like humidity, like the spread of an epidemic,
Japan should follow the global standard and change it to absolute humidity.
0052Discussion of changing board settings is underway in the self-governance thread.Sep. 9, 2024 (Mon) 08:56:06.75ID:twPpf98p
>>4
You’ll be flying 166km in an hour.
0008Discussion of changing board settings is underway in the self-governance thread.Sep. 9, 2024 (Mon) 07:41:57.88ID:Sbxujgat(2/4)
>>6
The speed at which a typhoon moves is the speed at which the typhoon moves, not the wind speed.
0010Agency for Overseas Koreans: “Kawamoto! Come to the Korean Embassy!” ◆kmywzv1k6i.Sep. 9, 2024 (Mon) 07:47:28.48ID:sUfmDNCY(1/2)
>>6
The speed of movement is in kilometers per hour.
It’s wind speed.
0007Discussion of changing board settings is underway in the self-governance thread.Sep. 9, 2024 (Mon) 07:39:40.81ID:JuZOrE97
The next typhoon is in 10 days.
0011Agency for Overseas Koreans: “Kawamoto! Come to the Korean Embassy!” ◆kmywzv1k6i.Sep. 9, 2024 (Mon) 07:51:46.89ID:sUfmDNCY(2/2)
The reason it’s measured per second in Japan is because Japanese people have a sense of 25m pools and 50m sprints since they were in elementary school, and Korea doesn’t have swimming pools or schoolyards.
0064Security Guard [lv.12] [Sprout].Sep. 9, 2024 (Mon) 12:31:30.04ID:2pzOLNjF(2/2)
>>12
If you think about it carefully, that’s true, then let’s think about it again…
Detective Yasuoka, who was watching from behind, didn’t notice anything
Of course, Nangou didn’t either…
But an electric current ran through Yagi–!
0014Discussion of changing board settings is underway in the self-governance thread.Sep. 9, 2024 (Mon) 07:59:24.14ID:1kuQfG7L
I really think people with the surname Yagi don’t want to go to China or Vietnam these days.
0015Agency for Overseas Koreans: “Kawamoto! Come to the Korean Embassy!” ◆kmywzv1k6i.Sep. 9, 2024 (Mon) 08:01:09.51ID:vRtE9wIp(2/14)
I was curious and looked it up, and it turns out that the global standard is now Celsius, and wind speed is determined by each country and is an easy-to-understand number, so Japanese people use meters, and a kilometer is just too big a scale (lol). So that makes it easy to understand the precision of the things they make.
0017Discussion of changing board settings is underway in the self-governance thread.Sep. 9, 2024 (Mon) 08:03:45.23ID:Ct7S9yms
It would be better to name the typhoon An Jung-geun and have it hit Japan directly.
0020Agency for Overseas Koreans: “Kawamoto! Come to the Korean Embassy!” ◆kmywzv1k6i.Sep. 9, 2024 (Mon) 08:05:42.59ID:vRtE9wIp(5/14)
>>17
It might hit Korea directly.
They’re in favor of the Emperor.
0018Discussion of changing board settings is underway in the self-governance thread.Sep. 9, 2024 (Mon) 08:04:00.88ID:T8lDd1OM
Chinese people are the most hard-working people in the world – this data was released and became a hot topic the other day. The average number of hours worked by Chinese people per year is 2,450, far surpassing all other countries in the survey. By the way, Japan has 1,611 hours, South Korea has 1,872 hours, and the United States has 1,799 hours. If we limit this to major Chinese Internet companies, the figure rises to 3,600 hours. It’s no wonder that the term “996,” referring to working six days a week from 9am to 9pm, has become popular among Internet company employees. China has a total employed population of 737 million, and this average figure is frightening. imgur.com/apikfds.jpeg.
0019Agency for Overseas Koreans: “Kawamoto! Come to the Korean Embassy!” ◆kmywzv1k6i.Sep. 9, 2024 (Mon) 08:05:07.00ID:vRtE9wIp(4/14)
Do you really need to do that kind of calculation on the ground?
I mean, it only varies by about plus or minus 1m.
Have you never seen an anemometer?
0023Discussion of changing board settings is underway in the self-governance thread.Sep. 9, 2024 (Mon) 08:09:28.91ID:oBY9EhzN
Enjoy to your heart’s content. Typhoons are rare in China. It’s like an attraction.
0030Agency for Overseas Koreans: “Kawamoto! Come to the Korean Embassy!” ◆kmywzv1k6i.Sep. 9, 2024 (Mon) 08:16:44.57ID:vRtE9wIp(10/14)
People who don’t think quickly = foreigners
This is a very easy way to tell.
0032Discussion of changing board settings is underway in the self-governance thread.Sep. 9, 2024 (Mon) 08:20:20.13ID:mT6oW84N
During this typhoon, I saw footage of a parked normal passenger car overturning, not a tall truck, I think it was from China.
I once saw a parked light vehicle overturned during a typhoon in Okinawa, and it was blown across the parking lot and slid to the side,
but this was the first time I’d seen a passenger car overturned, so the wind must have been that strong.
0035Discussion of changing board settings is underway in the self-governance thread.Sep. 9, 2024 (Mon) 08:22:02.60ID:fLF0NJvg
The base unit for wind speed and force is nautical miles per hour. The standard central wind speed for a typhoon is 8 or higher on the Beaufort wind scale (7.5 or higher as the scale is rounded up or down), but since wind speed v (nautical miles/hour) is defined as 13/8 x b^1.5 (b is wind speed), when b = 7.5, v is approximately 33.38, which can be converted to m/s to give the commonly seen 17.2 m/s.
0048Discussion of changing board settings is underway in the self-governance thread.Sep. 9, 2024 (Mon) 08:49:06.45ID:mRfWi+0d
>>35
Per second is easier to understand.
For example, if the distance between electric poles in front of a house is 30m, it’s easy to understand that it’s dangerous if air flows this distance in just 1 second.
0036Discussion of changing board settings is underway in the self-governance thread.Sep. 9, 2024 (Mon) 08:24:31.65ID:Sbxujgat(4/4)
For example, if the wind speed is 10m per second, “The piece of paper flew 10m in an instant.”

Per hour, “The piece of paper flew 36km away in an hour.”
It’s a matter of which is easier to feel.

0040Agency for Overseas Koreans: “Kawamoto! Come to the Korean Embassy!” ◆kmywzv1k6i.Sep. 9, 2024 (Mon) 08:30:21.99ID:vRtE9wIp(13/14)
That’s the wind speed generated by a train approaching the platform at 40km/h.
>>36
That’s not a speed that Japanese people would consider.
And no one even considers the speed of travel.
I guess that’s also included in the maximum instantaneous wind speed.
0055Discussion of changing board settings is underway in the self-governance thread.Sep. 9, 2024 (Mon) 09:11:01.01ID:Of5jF2tL(1/3)
>>36
Regarding wind speed in kilometers per hour is a bit strange…
It’s as strange as writing a height of 1.75m instead of 175cm.
0038Discussion of changing board settings is underway in the self-governance thread.Sep. 9, 2024 (Mon) 08:28:59.19ID:IE3Nwb3X
Evolves from a goat to Baphomet.
0044Discussion of changing board settings is underway in the self-governance thread.Sep. 9, 2024 (Mon) 08:36:30.01ID:YUg00sGp
This is the result of launching a human rain-making rocket.
0049Discussion of changing board settings is underway in the self-governance thread.Sep. 9, 2024 (Mon) 08:51:16.38ID:cuBNum29
What a goat…
0053Discussion of changing board settings is underway in the self-governance thread.Sep. 9, 2024 (Mon) 08:58:58.28ID:TjvUw8R6
This is not something that only happens to other people, I read that even in Japan wind speeds of 70m/s are possible, which means we need to watch out for wind speeds of up to 100m/s, and it seems likely that all that will remain will be concrete structures with barely any windows and buildings that cannot be opened or closed.
0059Discussion of changing board settings is underway in the self-governance thread.Sep. 9, 2024 (Mon) 09:32:53.40ID:vSY7FAer
I wondered why it was a goat, and it turns out that in Japanese it’s just the animal goat.
Reference: https://lavender.5ch.net/test/read.cgi/news4plus/1725833981

Other languages: スーパー台風11号「ヤギ」、中国・ベトナムなどを強打…トラックが吹き飛ばされた, El supertifón Yagi azota China, Vietnam, etc. Los camiones salen volando.

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