【LIVE】最新気象ニュース・地震情報 2023年8月1日(火)→8月2日(水)/〈ウェザーニュースLiVE〉 - Summary

Summary

The text is a transcript of a weather news program that covers the following topics:

- The weather forecast for the week, with a focus on the impact of Typhoon No. 6 on Okinawa and western Japan.
- The precautions against heat stroke, high waves, storm surges, and power outages due to the typhoon.
- The introduction of a weather app that provides detailed information on the typhoon and other weather phenomena.
- The announcement of a fireworks festival program that will be broadcasted on Saturday, August 5th.
- The observation of a pigeon's behavior on a humid summer day.
- The air forecast sponsored by Daikin, which shows the moisture index and the heatstroke risk for different regions.

Facts

Here are the key facts extracted from the text:

1. A typhoon is expected to pass near the main island of Okinawa.
2. Strict vigilance is required for heavy rain, strong winds, and high waves.
3. The typhoon is expected to move westward and is predicted to be large.
4. The storm area is wide and will continue to be covered by this storm area for the time being.
5. The main island of Okinawa, the Amami region, and the Sakishima Islands are within the storm zone.
6. Winds of over 25 meters on average will continue to blow mainly in the main island of Okinawa.
7. The Sakishima Islands will also enter the storm area after this, and the winds will become stronger during the day.
8. There is a risk of heavy rain of more than 50mm per hour, reaching 80mm in local areas.
9. Rain clouds are expected over Miyakojima, with a risk of quite strong clouds approaching the region during the day.
10. The total amount of rainfall will also be high in the mountains, with a risk of landslides.
11. The typhoon has been around since yesterday, and changes in the tide level are getting bigger.
12. The sea level itself is currently rising as the typhoon approaches.
13. High tide time was around 7 pm yesterday, and the next high tide will arrive around 7 o'clock.
14. The direct impact is felt mainly on Okinawa, the Amami region, and also on New Japan, even if it is far away.
15. The area affected is wide, and the typhoon is moving slowly, which means business hours are long.
16. Please continue to pay close attention to information about the typhoon.
17. The Japan Meteorological Agency's website provides data on the tide level observation facility in Nanjo City.
18. The actually measured tide level is drawn far above the red line, which means that the sea level itself is currently rising as the typhoon approaches.
19. Wind gusts reaching 40 meters may blow even in the Miyakojima region, so it is necessary to be on alert regarding taxation in a wide area from now until the daytime today.
20. The next morning, please be on the lookout for changes in the next high tide this morning.
21. As for the waves, the threat continues as it is dangerous to go near the sea in the Nansei Islands during the day today.
22. High waves of 2m or 3m or more will be expected to hit the Pacific side of western Japan and some parts of eastern Japan.
23. In western Japan, sea leisure activities on the surface side of Japan and the East China Sea side are discouraged.
24. The Tokai coastline, people here also need to be especially careful when taking leisure activities by the sea.
25. If possible, it would be safer if they refrained from going to the beach.