Home » today » News » Warning of Heavy Rain Disasters: Northern Kyushu and Hokuriku, July 10th – 11th

Warning of Heavy Rain Disasters: Northern Kyushu and Hokuriku, July 10th – 11th

Fear of warning-level heavy rain mainly in northern Kyushu and Hokuriku on the 10th Warning of heavy rain disasters until the 11th (Weather forecaster Tomomi Yoshida July 09, 2023)-Japan Weather Association tenki.jp

Fear of warning-level heavy rain mainly in northern Kyushu and Hokuriku on the 10th Beware of heavy rain disasters until the 11th

July 09, 2023 18:07

From the 11th (Tuesday), due to the influence of the seasonal rain front, intermittent torrential rain accompanied by thunder and localized extremely heavy rain will fall mainly from northern Kyushu to Hokuriku, resulting in heavy rain. Be on the lookout for landslides, watch out for flooding of low-lying lands, rising water levels and flooding of rivers.

Heavy rain threatens to linger until Tuesday 11th

Today, the 9th (Sunday), the rainy season front extends from the San’in area to the Tohoku region, and is expected to stagnate until the 11th (Tuesday). As warm and moist air flows toward the front, the atmosphere will continue to be very unstable, especially from western Japan to eastern Japan on the Sea of ​​Japan side.

From the northern part of Kyushu to the Hokuriku region, there will be intermittent torrential rain accompanied by thunder and localized very heavy rain until Tuesday, November 11th. Warning-level heavy rain is likely to continue. Rain clouds will develop in places on the Pacific side, and heavy rain will fall locally.

Expected precipitation

The amount of rain expected in the 24 hours until 18:00 on the 10th (Monday) is high.
Northern Kyushu region: 200 mm
Tokai region, Hokuriku region, Chugoku region: 100mm
Kanto Koshin district: 80 mm
Tohoku region, Kinki region, Shikoku region: 60mm

After that, the expected rainfall for 24 hours until 18:00 on the 11th (Tuesday) is
Kanto-Koshin region, Hokuriku region, Kinki region, Chugoku region, Northern Kyushu region: 50 to 100 mm

In the northern part of Kyushu and the Chugoku region, the ground has become loose due to heavy rains, and there are places where the risk of landslide disasters is increasing. Be on the lookout for landslides, watch out for flooding of low-lying lands, rising water levels and flooding of rivers.

Precursor of landslide disaster

When a landslide disaster occurs due to heavy rain, there is a phenomenon that serves as a precursor. Please keep this in mind in case of emergency.

The first is that cracks can form in cliffs and ground.
The second is hearing the crackling of wood, the clashing of stones, and the smell of earth.
The third is that the water in wells, rivers, and springs becomes turbid. Even if the spring water stops, it is one of the harbingers.
The fourth is that water springs out from cliffs and slopes.

In addition, there are pebbles falling apart, rumbling of the ground and rumbling of the mountains, the water level of rivers dropping even though it continues to rain, and trees tilting. In times like these, the risk of landslides increases. Call out to people around you immediately and evacuate to a safe place.

Latest Articles (Weather Forecaster)

Related Links

2023-07-09 09:07:26
#Fear #warninglevel #heavy #rain #northern #Kyushu #Hokuriku #10th #Warning #heavy #rain #disasters #11th #Weather #forecaster #Tomomi #Yoshida #July #2023tenki.jp

Leave a Comment

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.