Source updated [Typhoon No. 10] Possibility of “the strongest class in history” Towards sturdy buildings ※August 29, 2024 7:34 NHK The extremely strong Typhoon No. 10 is moving northward while approaching Kagoshima Prefecture and other areas with a storm area, and the Japan Meteorological Agency has issued a special warning of storm surge and high waves for Kagoshima Prefecture except for the Amami region, and a special warning of high tide for the Satsuma region of Kagoshima Prefecture. Linear precipitation bands have occurred in Oita, Miyazaki, and Kagoshima prefectures, and the Japan Meteorological Agency has issued “information on significant heavy rain.” Winds are also strengthening in various areas, so people need to be on high alert for strong winds, high waves, high tides, and heavy rain. The risk of disasters may increase dramatically, so please stay safe in sturdy buildings. Simultaneous broadcast [Typhoon position and strength] Estimated at 7am According to the Japan Meteorological Agency, the extremely strong Typhoon No. 10 was thought to be moving north at 15km per hour over the sea near Satsumasendai City, Kagoshima Prefecture, at 7am on the 29th. The central pressure is 935 hectopascals, the maximum wind speed near the center is 50 meters, the maximum instantaneous wind speed is 70 meters, and within a radius of 110 kilometers from the center, strong winds of more than 25 meters per second are blowing. Typhoon information data map Continue reading↓ Typhoon No. 10 (San San) Latest information on course, etc. Special warning for Kagoshima, strongest class in history? | NHK | Typhoon ※Previous thread [Typhoon No. 10] Possibility of “strongest class in history” Tonight, build sturdy buildings Special typhoon warning for Kagoshima ★3 [Gure★] ★ 2024/08/28 (Wed) 20:48:05.08.
>>8 The initial landing in Kansai or Shikoku was a huge miss, and now it’s landing in Kumamoto, so I honestly can’t predict it. Just look at the latest information, right? You don’t know, so just look at the latest information instead of stirring things up with predictions that have little chance of coming true.
>>16 The shear line between the warm, humid current and the Pacific high pressure system, as well as the outermost outer band, are colliding, causing rain along the Pacific coast in Shizuoka, Mie, Shikoku, and other areas. It’s not a storm.
The peak has passed and there’s no hope of recovery, so if they make landfall now, they’ll collapse in an instant and be reduced to small fry. Minami Kyushu has acted as a defensive wall (`・ω・´)ゞ.
>>32 When it’s really bad, the TV program schedule will be completely messed up When it’s not, it’s because they’re exaggerating, so you can just ignore it But still, it’s a typhoon, so some people will die and there will be flooding, that’s normal.
The area controlled by Kagoshima Prefecture stretches 600km from north to south, and most of the areas without power and taking a long time to restore are remote islands.
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