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Typhoon No. 13 Expected to Hit Coast of Kanto and Persistent Risk of Typhoons in Southern Seas – Japan Weather Association

Typhoon No. 13 may occur and may move off the coast of Kanto Typhoons will continue to be likely to occur in the southern seas (Weather forecaster Tomomi Yoshida September 05, 2023)-Japan Weather Association tenki.jp

Typhoon No. 13 is likely to occur and may move off the coast of Kanto. Typhoons are likely to occur in the southern seas in the future.

September 05, 2023 16:43

A tropical cyclone south of Japan is expected to become a typhoon in the future. If you follow the center of the forecast circle, it will move off the coast of Kanto from around the 7th (Thursday) to the 8th (Friday). In the Kanto and Izu Islands, there is a risk of strong rain and wind. The seas south of Japan are likely to continue to be prone to typhoons and tropical cyclones.

To Typhoon No. 13

A tropical cyclone south of Japan is expected to become a typhoon in the future. If it becomes a typhoon, it will be the 13th typhoon this year.

The tropical cyclone, which is expected to become a typhoon, is expected to move northeast from now on, and if it moves through the center of the forecast circle, it is expected to move off the Kanto coast from Thursday, July 7 to Friday, August 8. So far, it will not develop rapidly as a typhoon and will not have a stormy area. However, it is likely to bring in warm, moist air from the tropics. In the Kanto region, rain and wind are likely to intensify around the coastal areas from the 7th (Thursday) to the 8th (Friday). The Izu Islands, which are in the path of the typhoon, will experience rough weather.

Please continue to pay attention to the latest typhoon information.

Typhoons and tropical cyclones are likely to occur

Typhoons have been occurring one after another recently, and it is likely that typhoons and tropical cyclones will continue to occur in the future.

The figure above is the projection of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA). The upper row is from September 6th to 12th, and the lower row is from September 13th to 19th. In both cases, the sea south of Japan is shown in red. doing.

Typhoon season continues

Looking at the data for normal years, September can be said to be the typhoon season.

The number of typhoons in a normal year is the highest in August with 5.7, and the second highest in September with 5.0. The number of approaching objects in an average year is 3.3 in both August and September, which is the highest in a year. Last September, six typhoons approached the Japanese archipelago.

It seems that the situation where we can’t take our eyes off the southern sea will continue. It is safe to prepare for typhoons by checking the hazard map and cleaning rain gutters and gutters to improve drainage.

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