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dogsbody70 05-29-2011 02:49 PM

A typhoon on its way to Japan.
 
I have heard that a typhoon is on its way to Japan. I do hope that it will not cause too much damage.

Guza 05-29-2011 03:03 PM

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Originally Posted by dogsbody70 (Post 866643)
I have heard that a typhoon is on its way to Japan. I do hope that it will not cause too much damage.

dang...they were barly able to make it through the last one, haha judgement day!!!!

Nyororin 05-29-2011 03:36 PM

By the time you`d posted this, it had already been downgraded to a tropical storm.

Typhoons come to Japan every year. There is actually a typhoon season. Pretty huge ones come every once in a while. The only reason this one is really making the news is because it`s the first since the earthquake and tsunami.


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dang...they were barly able to make it through the last one, haha judgement day!!!!
Umm... Which last one? You`re not honestly mistaking typhoon for tsunami, are you? :rolleyes:

BobbyCooper 05-29-2011 03:50 PM

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Originally Posted by Guza (Post 866646)
dang...they were barly able to make it through the last one, haha judgement day!!!!

stop drinking!

RealJames 05-29-2011 03:58 PM

yeah it's pretty horrible, I almost broke my umbrella, but then I closed it, and got a little wet from the rain, but it's so windy I dried up pretty fast
and then I ate tacos at a mexican restaurant, that was awesome,
then on my way home it was super windy, but this time it was in my back so it was kinda nice!

typhoons rock

WingsToDiscovery 05-29-2011 04:19 PM

I thought the rain in Tokyo was bad last year. This is awful.

JohnBraden 05-29-2011 04:35 PM

I can count my blessings; Out of two eleven-day holidays in Japan, it only rained once each holiday. I went in March and October, so perhaps I went when it rains less....

BobbyCooper 05-29-2011 04:46 PM

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Originally Posted by RealJames (Post 866651)
yeah it's pretty horrible, I almost broke my umbrella, but then I closed it, and got a little wet from the rain, but it's so windy I dried up pretty fast
and then I ate tacos at a mexican restaurant, that was awesome,
then on my way home it was super windy, but this time it was in my back so it was kinda nice!

typhoons rock

glad you made it to the Mexican dude!

kyo_9 05-29-2011 06:04 PM

my friend tweet hours before that typhoon just passed Okinawa at 200km/h !!

RickOShay 05-29-2011 10:20 PM

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Originally Posted by dogsbody70 (Post 866643)
I have heard that a typhoon is on its way to Japan. I do hope that it will not cause too much damage.

In my experience typhoons generally do not do squat in Japan, and this last one was no exception.

steel 05-29-2011 10:50 PM

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Originally Posted by RickOShay (Post 866701)
In my experience typhoons generally do not do squat in Japan, and this last one was no exception.

Same here. However that's also how I used to view tsunami warnings until March 13th. (the one in Okushiri Hokkaido in the early 90's was before my time and too far away to register).

dogsbody70 05-30-2011 09:22 AM

what does "Do SQUAT" mean? does it mean that it doesn't do any harm?

Surely it must depend on the strength and ferociousness of the typhoon.


We were told about it here in UK--it was supposed to be going close to the recent damaged area in japan.


Heavy rainfall hits 3 quake-stricken prefectures ‹ Japan Today: Japan News and Discussion


Gov't misses 30,000-unit home supply goal for quake evacuees ‹ Japan Today: Japan News and Discussion

Nyororin 05-30-2011 09:55 AM

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Originally Posted by dogsbody70 (Post 866754)
We were told about it here in UK--it was supposed to be going close to the recent damaged area in japan.

Pretty much any typhoon that hits Japan is going to go close to that area. Typhoons tend to travel a pretty set path up the coast of Japan. Most of the time they weaken along the way or swerve out into the ocean.

Of course damage is going to depend on the size and strength - but it would have to be one serious typhoon to cause serious damage. This one was not. It was an early typhoon too, so was expected to weaken pretty quickly once it got up here... Which it did.

Most of the country got nothing but the equivalent of a rain storm.

dogsbody70 05-30-2011 11:33 AM

its good to know that it was not bad.

We are not used to typhoons in the UK-- when we do get strong winds-- such as was in Scotland recently 125 mile an hour winds-- a lot of damage can be done.

I am paranoid about winds since a couple of previous storms here in UK that did a lot of damage.


When I see on the news what happens in other countries-- America-- where typhoons seem to be quite common, I know that here in the UK we (TOUCH WOOD) are fortunate.


The tsunamis that have hit your country and other countries show how helpless we are against Nature.

JohnBraden 05-30-2011 11:51 AM

Typhoons are a normal occurence in the Pacific. Most are just rain givers and some are powerful, but they're quite normal. Perhaps the situation in Japan in March has woken people up to things that may happen in the area, weatherwise, and has put people more on alert on impending weather systems. But I assure you, these typhoons happen pretty often this time of year, year in and year out.

termogard 05-30-2011 11:54 AM

typhoons
 
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Originally Posted by dogsbody70 (Post 866760)
We are not used to typhoons in the UK-- when we do get strong winds-- such as was in Scotland recently 125 mile an hour winds-- a lot of damage can be done.

Sometime heavy rain is much more dangerous than wind gusts. Towns and villages located nearby rivers and coastline must be evacuated.

dogsbody70 05-30-2011 12:11 PM

Yes I am sure you are right.


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