Upcoming Typhoon No. 13: Impact on Hokuriku Region and Weather Forecaster’s Insights

2023-09-04 08:49:50

Tropical depression will turn into Typhoon No. 13 within 24 hours Impact on Hokuriku (Weather forecaster Leona Wada September 04, 2023)-Japan Weather Association tenki.jp

Tropical cyclone will become Typhoon No. 13 within 24 hours Impact on Hokuriku

September 04, 2023 17:49

A tropical cyclone over the sea south of Japan will become Typhoon No. 13 within the next 24 hours. From Thursday 7th to Friday 8th, there is a high possibility that the course will pass through the eastern part of Hokuriku. Although there is no tendency to develop much at this stage, northerly winds may strengthen even in the Hokuriku region.

On the 6th (Wednesday), a tropical cyclone that changed to Typhoon No. 12 will pass through western Japan.

A tropical cyclone that has replaced Typhoon No. 12 is moving west over the sea south of western Japan. The tropical cyclone is expected to move west until the 5th (Tuesday), but on the 6th (Wednesday), the autumn rain front will become clear as the westerly wind moves southward, and the tropical cyclone will be included in the autumn rain front. It will change course to the east and proceed near western Japan.

In the Hokuriku region, on the 6th (Wednesday), in addition to the front going south, moist air from the tropics will flow in, and rain clouds may develop and rainfall may increase. For the Hokuriku region, which has had almost no rain since the end of the rainy season, it seems to be a blessing rain. On the other hand, there is a risk of localized short-term heavy rain, so caution is required once morest flooding of low-lying land and sudden increases in rivers and irrigation canals.

Future typhoon No. 13 will move east of Hokuriku, and the pattern will be stronger northerly winds

After the autumn rain front moves southward, Typhoon No. 13 will move northeast over the sea south of Japan as if it is caught in the westerly wind, and will reach the Pacific Ocean side of Kanto and Tohoku on the 7th (Thursday) to 8th (Friday). may approach.

For the Hokuriku region, it is a course that goes north on the east side, so there will be no increase in temperature due to the Foehn phenomenon like before. On the other hand, at this stage, the typhoon will move north without developing much, so the center of the rain cloud will be on the Pacific Ocean side, and the possibility of heavy rain on flat land is low.
On the other hand, due to the continental high-pressure belt moving across the Sea of ​​Japan, the distance between isobars will narrow in the Hokuriku area, and north-northeast winds may strengthen. In addition to the possibility of affecting the operation of railways, etc., the waves are likely to increase and affect the relationship with ships.

Please be sure to always check the latest information, as typhoon development rates and courses vary depending on the weather model.

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