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Typhoon Kathleen was a typhoon that approached Japan in September 1947. [1] Kathleen brought record heavy rain at the time, causing major destruction in the Kanto region . Meteorological history
Along the southwest coast of Japan, a weather station in Hirado reported gusts of 113 km/h (70 mph). [5] The typhoon resulted in heavy rainfall on the Japanese main island of Kyushu, reaching 457 mm (18.0 in) at a station in Miyazaki Prefecture. [20] Rainfall-induced landslides in Nagasaki forced 191 people to evacuate their homes. [21]
The typhoon's slow movement led to tremendous rainfall accumulations across parts of southeastern Japan, [13] with some areas seeing continuous rain for six days. [14] Multiple stations recorded over 1,000 mm (39 in) of rain, [ 13 ] primarily across Shikoku , [ 9 ] with a peak of 2,781 mm (109.5 in) in Hiso , Tokushima . [ 10 ]
A typhoon moving at bicycle speed began dumping rain on southern Japan on a path that will bring strong winds, high waves and significant rainfall to most of the country, prompting weather ...
A 13-year-old in Ohio is facing criminal charges after allegedly crafting “a detailed plan” for a mass shooting at a synagogue in September, according to court documents obtained by CNN.
Tropical Storm Helene remnants bringing heavy winds and rain to Columbus, central Ohio. ... September 27, 2024 at 11:03 AM ... A map of Helene's weather impacts on the region.
Typhoon Saomai in the East China Sea on September 14. Record rainfall was observed in Aichi Prefecture, with 511 mm (20.1 in) of rain in Tokai and 532 mm (20.9 in) of rain in Nagoya in a span of a single day; both observations were the highest since records began in 1891. Due to the threat of landslides in Nagoya, the municipal government ...
A powerful typhoon was approaching Japan's main archipelago of Honshu on Monday, threatening to hit large areas of western and central Japan with heavy rain and high winds, as many people were ...