Typhoon No. 17 To approach stormy areas such as Nagasaki To approach northern Kyushu and Chugoku region September 22 19:01

The large typhoon No. 17 is moving northward while engulfing Nagasaki Prefecture etc. in the storm area, and a very strong wind is blowing in western Japan. The typhoon is expected to be quite close to northern Kyushu and Chugoku region with the storm area over the morning of the 23rd, and there is a risk of locally intense winds and extremely heavy rain. Is calling for vigilance.

According to the Japan Meteorological Agency, a large typhoon No. 17 appears to be moving northeast and northeast at a speed of 30 kilometers per hour on the 60 kilometers northwest of Goto City, Nagasaki Prefecture at 6:00 pm.

The central air pressure is 975 hectopascals, the maximum wind speed is 30 meters, the maximum instantaneous wind speed is 45 meters, and storms with a wind speed of 25 meters or more are blowing within 200 km southeast of the center and 150 km northwest.

During this time, parts of northern Kyushu, such as Nagasaki Prefecture and Saga Prefecture, are in the typhoon area.

In Nagasaki Prefecture, we observed a maximum instantaneous wind speed of 39.1 meters at 5:30 pm in Nomozaki, Nagasaki City, and 35.2 meters at 3 pm in Goto City.

The typhoon is expected to approach the northern part of Japan through the Sea of ​​Japan to the northeast while maintaining its power after approaching northern Kyushu and the Chugoku region with a stormy area until the morning of the 23rd.

With the typhoon northward, a very strong wind blows in a wide range from western Japan to northern Japan over the 23rd, and there is a risk that a very severe wind blows locally.

The maximum wind speed expected over 23 days is ▽ 30 meters in northern Kyushu and Chugoku region, ▽ 25 meters in southern Kyushu and Kinki, Hokuriku, Tohoku, Hokkaido, ▽ 23 meters in Shikoku, maximum instantaneous wind speed is ▽ Northern Kyushu and Chugoku region It is expected to reach 45 meters, and 35 meters in other wide ranges.

In the west of Kyushu, there are places that are furious, and over the 23rd, there will continue to be furious in the northern part of Kyushu, and it is expected to become a big deal in a wide range of west to northern Japan.

In addition, wet air around the typhoon flows, and rain clouds develop locally from the west to the eastern Pacific.

In the vicinity of Kihoku-cho, Mie Prefecture, it was estimated that a heavy rain of 120 mm or more occurred in the hour until 5:10 pm by radar analysis, and the Japan Meteorological Agency released record short-term heavy rain information.

In the 1 hour period until 5 pm, a heavy rain of 46 mm was observed with a rain gauge installed in Tsushima City by Nagasaki Prefecture.

In Nagasaki Prefecture, Kumamoto Prefecture, Tokushima Prefecture, and Mie Prefecture, there is an area where the risk of landslide disasters has increased greatly and “Sediment Disaster Warning Information” has been announced.

There is a risk of very heavy rain with lightning locally in a wide range from western Japan to northern Japan from the 23rd, and the amount of rain falling in the 24 hours until the evening of the 23rd is ▽ 300 in Shikoku Miri, ▽ Tokai 200 mm, ▽ Northern Kyushu 180 mm, ▽ Chugoku and Kinki 150 mm.

The Japan Meteorological Agency is alert to storms and high waves, landslide disasters, inundation of low land, and flooding of rivers, as well as calling for attention to intense gusts such as lightning and tornadoes.

Also in Chiba Prefecture and the Izu Islands, where typhoon No. 15 landed in the Kanto region in early this month, the winds were expected to increase in the tomorrow, and it would rain intermittently. Please give me.