Typhoon No. 10 Special warning is possible on 6-7th, approaching Amami Kyushu in Okinawa or September 3 at 1:43

Typhoon No. 10 is expected to approach Japan after the 5th, and to approach Okinawa Main Island, Amami, and Kyushu from Sunday 6th to 7th Monday next week.

The Japan Meteorological Agency cautions for future information and calls for early measures as it may cause serious damage in areas approaching typhoons.

According to observations by the Japan Meteorological Agency, Typhoon No. 10 is traveling west-northwest at a speed of 20 km per hour on the sea near the Mariana Islands in the south of Japan at midnight on March 3.



The central air pressure is 985 hectopascals, the maximum wind speed near the center is 30 meters, the maximum instantaneous wind speed is 40 meters, and the wind speed of more than 25 meters is blowing within a radius of 95 km from the center.



A typhoon may approach the Daitojima region of Okinawa on Saturday the 5th, and may approach the Okinawa mainland region, the Amami region, and Kyushu from the 6th Sunday to the 7th of next Monday, and land.



The typhoon is still far away from Japan, and although there is a large margin of difference in strength and course in the future, it is expected that the central pressure will develop to 915 hectopascals and a violent force on Saturday on the 5th approaching the Daitojima region. ..



After that, on Sunday the 6th, the central atmospheric pressure will be 925 hectopascals, but it is expected that the maximum wind speed near the center will be 50 meters and the maximum instantaneous wind speed will be 70 meters, maintaining a very strong influence.



The Meteorological Agency has said that in areas such as Okinawa, Amami and Kyushu, where typhoons are approaching, record heavy rains, storms, high waves, and high tides may occur, which may have a great impact.



The Japan Meteorological Agency has warned that it might announce a "special warning" for storms when approaching with the same powers, and is calling attention to the latest typhoon information and proceeding with preparations at an early stage.