Typhoon 8 Landed in southern Kyushu around 6 o'clock in the morning Storm and heavy rain caution August 5 23:54

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Strong typhoon No. 8 is expected to land in the southern part of Kyushu with a storm area on the morning of the 6th. Wind and rain are intensifying around Kyushu, and there is a risk that it will become locally intensely violent wind and rain from now on, and be alert to storms, high waves, and heavy rain.

According to the Japan Meteorological Agency, strong typhoon No. 8 is expected to travel west west northwest of Miyazaki city 110 km east-southeast 110 km east of the sea at a speed of 25 km / h by 0 o'clock on the 6th.

The central air pressure is 970 hectopascal, the maximum wind velocity near the center is 35 meters, the maximum instantaneous wind velocity is 50 meters, and winds of 25 meters or more are blowing within 110 km on the northeast side and 70 km on the southwest side of the center.

In Kyushu and Shikoku, winds were rapidly increasing, and we observed a maximum instantaneous wind speed of 21.6 meters at 10:15 pm in Sukumo city, Kochi, and 21.6 meters at 10:30 pm in Miyazaki city.

In addition, Shikoku was exposed to developed rain clouds around the typhoon, and one hour until 11 pm, we observed a heavy rain of 39 mm with a rain gauge installed by MLIT in Sukumo City, Kochi Prefecture.

The typhoon will continue to move westward after this, and is expected to land in the southern part of Kyushu with a storm area while maintaining strong power until around 6 o'clock on the 6th.

In the southern part of Kyushu in the south of Kyushu, a fierce wind blows at a maximum wind speed of 35 meters and a maximum instantaneous wind speed of 50 meters.
In northern Kyushu and Shikoku, the maximum wind speed is expected to reach 23 to 25 meters, and the maximum instantaneous wind speed will reach 35 meters.

The wave height on the ocean can be as intense as 9 meters in southern Kyushu, and it is expected to be a great deal in northern Kyushu and Shikoku.

In addition, in Kyushu and Shikoku, which are subject to the rain clouds of the typhoon itself, extremely heavy rain may occur over the 6th, and locally it may be heavily rained by heavy rain.

The amount of rain that falls in the last 24 hours until late on the night of the 6th is expected to be 300 mm in northern Kyushu and southern Shikoku, and Shikoku in places where it is heavy, and the rain is expected to continue under the influence of moist air after the typhoon passes.

In addition to storms and high waves, the Japan Meteorological Agency is calling for caution against landslide disasters caused by heavy rain, flooding of low land, and river flooding.

Typhoon 9 Approached Okinawa Sakishima Islands on 8 to 9

On the other hand, Typhoon 9 may move northward in the eastern sea of ​​the Philippines and approach Okinawa's Sakishima Islands from 8 to 9 this month.

The Japan Meteorological Agency is calling for caution on future information.