Typhoon No.19 Half-day rainfall is 120 places in the observation history update October 15th 23:04

When the Japan Meteorological Agency compiled the amount of rain that had fallen in about half a day when Typhoon No. 19 approached and passed, it was found that the most updated spot in observation history is 120 places in East Japan and Tohoku. . The record heavy rain that fell in a wide area seems to have caused river flooding in various places.

The Japan Meteorological Agency has compiled the weather conditions from 10th to 13th of this month when Typhoon No. 19 approaches and passes through eastern and northern Japan.

Of these, with regard to the amount of rain, there are many places where the number one place in the history of observations is renewed. Has been updated.

In Miyagi Prefecture Marumori-cho brushstrokes reached 517.5 mm, more than double the 255 mm recorded in 1989, 509.5 mm in Izu City, Shizuoka Prefecture, 470 mm in Urayama, Chichibu City, Saitama Prefecture, etc. .

In addition, the number of records for the 24-hour precipitation reached 103 points in the 48-hour precipitation and reached 1001 mm in Hakone Town, Kanagawa Prefecture.

From half a day to two days, it was recorded torrential rain in a wide range, and it seems to have led to the flooding of not only small and medium rivers but also large rivers.