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Typhoon Hagibis made landfall in Japan. Where is the typhoon center now?

A few days ago, I was still worried that the typhoon would land there, but the super typhoon quickly gave me the answer. Currently, Typhoon Hagibis made landfall in the coastal waters of the Izu Peninsula on the 12th. The super typhoon is still fermenting. Typhoons bring heavy rains, and heavy rains are falling in most parts of Japan. Typhoon "Hagibis" landfall time in Japan:

18:00 on the 12th

Landfall location:

Where is the current center of the typhoon along the coast of Izu Peninsula, Japan

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At the time of landing, the maximum wind force near the center was level 14 (42 meters/second), and the minimum air pressure in the center was 950 hPa. Currently, the center of "Hagibis" is still located within the Izu Peninsula. The impact of typhoons

On October 12, 2019, super typhoon "Hagibis" made landfall on the Izu Peninsula in Shizuoka Prefecture, Japan, bringing storms and heavy rainfall, and many rivers have reached flooding levels. . According to preliminary statistics, one person has died, three people are missing, and more than 60 people have been injured.

When the typhoon made landfall, the central air pressure was 955 hPa, the maximum wind speed near the center was 40 m/s, and the maximum instantaneous wind speed was 60 m/s. Strong winds with a wind speed of 25 meters/second are blowing in the area within 330 kilometers southeast and 260 kilometers northwest of the typhoon center. Kanto Koshin, Kinki and other areas are within the storm area.

The Meteorological Agency also issued a special heavy rain warning to Tokyo, Gunma Prefecture, Tama Prefecture, Kanagawa Prefecture, Yamanashi Prefecture, Nagano Prefecture, Shizuoka Prefecture and other places on the same day, with the warning level being the highest level.

Hagibis also brought strong winds. The maximum instantaneous wind speed in Miyakejima Tsuboda reached 42.2 meters/second, and Tokyo Haneda Airport also reached 28.8 meters/second.

According to the meteorological department's forecast, the maximum rainfall in the 24 hours as of the evening of the 13th will reach 400 mm in the Hokuriku region, 300 mm in the Tohoku region, and 250 mm in the Kanto Koshinobu region.

Typhoons cause ocean surface surges. The maximum wave height is expected to reach 13 meters in the East China Sea, Izu Islands and Kanto areas, and 11 meters in the Tohoku area.