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Since the establishment of the first weather station in Hakodate in 1872, Japan has recorded temperature changes across the country. According to the data provided by Japan Meteorological Agency, the maximum recorded temperature in Japan was 41.1°C in Hamamatsu on August 17, 2020, and Kumagaya on July, 23, 2018, while the minimum recorded temperature was −41.0 °C (−41.8 °F) in Asahikawa ...
Japan is generally a rainy country with high humidity. [1] Because of its wide range of latitude, [1] seasonal winds and different types of ocean currents, [citation needed] Japan has a variety of climates, with a latitude range of the inhabited islands from 24°N – 46°N, which is comparable to the range between Nova Scotia and The Bahamas in the east coast of North America. [1]
Out of the global GHG emissions, Japan is responsible for 2.6%. The average rate of CO 2 emissions per person in Japan is almost double the global average. [3] Emissions have been slightly reduced since 2013 and the net zero emissions are set by 2050. [3] Japan is one of the largest greenhouse gas emitters, both nationally and per person. [4]
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The 2014–2016 El Niño was the strongest El Niño event on record, with unusually warm waters developing between the coast of South America and the International Date Line. These unusually warm waters influenced the world's weather in a number of ways, which in turn significantly affected various parts of the world.
Get the Tokyo, Tokyo Prefecture local weather forecast by the hour and the next 10 days.
March 26 - Hokkaido Shinkansen starts its service from Shin-Aomori Station to Shin-Hakodate-Hokuto Station; March 26 - Museum of Natural and Environmental History, Shizuoka opens; March 27 – Kumamoto gubernatorial election: Incumbent Ikuo Kabashima reelected for a third term [3] March 27 - Democratic Party (Japan) is established
Tokyo's sewer network is designed to handle rainfall of up to 75 mm per hour, but increasingly there are localised storms bringing down as much as 100 mm, overtaxing the system, said Shun Otomo, a ...