Typhoon No. 5 Expected to approach northern Kyushu around noon. Watch out for storm surge August 10 at 2:01

Typhoon No. 5 is expected to move northward on the Okinawa main island region and approach northern Kyushu from morning to noon on the 10th. In areas where typhoons are approaching, it is necessary to be cautious of storms and high waves, and be careful of lightning strikes and gusts as the atmospheric conditions become extremely unstable.

According to observations by the Japan Meteorological Agency, Typhoon No. 5 moves northward at midnight at a speed of 55 km per hour over the East China Sea.

The central air pressure is 996 hectopascals, the maximum wind speed near the center is 23 meters, and the maximum instantaneous wind speed is 35 meters. A strong wind with a wind speed of 15 meters or more blows within 520 km southeast of the center and 220 km northwest of the center. The typhoon is expected to approach northern Kyushu from morning till noon and proceed to the Tsushima Strait.

In the Okinawa region, a typhoon rain cloud causes a very strong wind to blow and the sea is a big barge.

The maximum wind speed during the day and day is
▽ 20 meters in the Okinawa region,
▽ 23 meters in the northern part of Kyushu, and the
maximum instantaneous wind speed is
▽ 30 meters in the Okinawa region,
▽ 35 meters in the northern part of Kyushu, and the
wave height is Okinawa. It is estimated to be 6 meters in both the region and northern Kyushu.

The amount of rain also is expected in 24 hours up to 10 days evening,
at any of many,
▽ 150 mm in Okinawa region,
has been expected to be 120 mm in ▽ northern Kyushu.

Warm and humid air around the typhoon flows into northern Kyushu and Yamaguchi prefecture, and the atmospheric condition is expected to become very unstable, and heavy rain locally accompanies thunderstorms and gusts such as lightning strikes and tornadoes occur. There is a risk of.

In areas where typhoons approach, it is necessary to be cautious of storms and high waves, and be careful of lightning strikes and gusts.