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Hammer wrote:I hope the Tepco people are looking at the meteorological agency data too, and have plans that go beyond just looking.

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vanpa wrote:Hammer wrote:I hope the Tepco people are looking at the meteorological agency data too, and have plans that go beyond just looking.
I hear they already have an emergency committee together tasked with drawing up a list of excuses.

Hugh Jørgen wrote:I have come across quite a motley crew of expats who've moved here in the aftermath of 3-11. The most recent was a Russian woman who came here with her J-hubby and child after they found Tokyo a bit too close to Kiev.


Dear Canadian citizen,
As you may have already heard on the news, Typhoon Guchol (Typhoon #4) is headed towards Japan. The main island of Okinawa will be hit by strong winds from this afternoon, with very strong winds forecast for late this evening. Okinawa is expected to receive very heavy rain, and the Japan Meteorological Agency is warning people to be aware of flooding in low-lying areas and of the sudden flooding of rivers.
The storm is scheduled to make landfall on Honshu late Tuesday night, with heavy rain and wind expected to last through to Wednesday morning.

Big in Japan since 1992
BigInJapan wrote:Well, just got e-mail from the Canuck embassy about Typhoon #4, so it must be a doozy.Dear Canadian citizen,
As you may have already heard on the news, Typhoon Guchol (Typhoon #4) is headed towards Japan. The main island of Okinawa will be hit by strong winds from this afternoon, with very strong winds forecast for late this evening. Okinawa is expected to receive very heavy rain, and the Japan Meteorological Agency is warning people to be aware of flooding in low-lying areas and of the sudden flooding of rivers.
The storm is scheduled to make landfall on Honshu late Tuesday night, with heavy rain and wind expected to last through to Wednesday morning.
JMA site

BigInJapan wrote:Well, just got e-mail from the Canuck embassy about Typhoon #4, so it must be a doozy.
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Typhoon Guchol (2012-4) to overpass Japan thru Wed Jun 20
YokosoNews.com | by katzueno on Monday, June 18th, 2012
JMA warned that the very strong typhoon, Guchol (2012-4), is approaching Okinawa and will expect to land Japan's Main Island on Tuesday, Jun 19, 2012.<
As at 10am on Monday, June 18, 2012, Guchol was traveling South East of Okinawa heading towards the Main Island.
In the morning of Tuesday, June 19, 2012, Guchol may be nearing the Kyushu Region. Then it may land around Kinki (Osaka), and/or Nagoya (Tokai).
Through the evening or night of Tuesday, it may travel through Tokyo (Kanto region).
By the morning of Wedesday, June 20, 2012, Guchol may approach Tohoku (North Japan) area, then may cross Hokkaido.
It's very unusual to have direct hit of Typhoon in June in Japan.
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Hugh Jørgen wrote:Thanks. Stocked up on supplies last night, and have the hatches battened down.
We have another coming in right behind this one, expected early Thursday morning...

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Hugh Jørgen wrote:Well, that was a letdown...

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