Typhoon No. 10 There is a risk of becoming a “record rainfall” in various places on August 14 at 16:40

According to the Japan Meteorological Agency, in Shikoku and Kyushu, rain is expected to continue over the 16th due to the impact of Typhoon # 10. If you increase the expected rainfall from noon on the 14th to the 16th on the 16th, it may increase from 5 times the August 1 month of normal year to 10 times depending on the location, and there is a risk of a record heavy rain.

Kochi Prefecture

In Kochi Prefecture, it is estimated that from 1300 mm to 1500 mm in the central and eastern regions, and from 1200 mm to 1300 mm in the western region.

This is about 5 times higher in Kochi City, about 4 times in Nakamura, Shimanto City, and about twice as much in Uorami, Uorase.

Tokushima Prefecture

In Tokushima Prefecture, it is expected to be from 1000 mm to 1200 mm in the south and from 700 mm to 800 mm in the north.

This is about 5 times more in Tokushima City than in the first month of August in the normal year, and about twice in ▽ Nagamachi Kiso.

Ehime Prefecture

In Ehime Prefecture, it is estimated that 700 mm to 900 mm for Nakayo and Seiyo, and 750 mm to 850 mm for Nanyo.

Compared with the rainfall for August 1 of the normal year, it is about 10 times higher in Matsuyama City, about 5 times higher in Uwajima City, and about 6 times higher in Shikoku Chuo City.

Oita Prefecture

In Oita Prefecture, it is expected to be 600mm to 700mm in the south.

Compared to the amount of rainfall for August 1 of the normal year, there is a risk that it will almost triple in Saeki City.