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09-10-2011, 06:38 #21Super Moderator
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Oh yeah, Katia, whatever happened to her. *Gulp* Here she comes!
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09-10-2011, 08:14 #22Moderator Emeritus
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I don't think I'll ever stop being amazed at how far these things can travel. Wasn't that long ago Katia was pointed at me. Be careful, David.
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09-10-2011, 08:32 #23Super Moderator
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Wow! It looks like TS Maria (Invest 95/TD 14) is following the same path. Hopefully it will break apart before it reaches you.
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09-13-2011, 10:06 #24Super Moderator
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Well, Katia came to visit. Oh, alright, it wasn't really her, just an echo.
News report., includes pictures like these;


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Oh, that sucks. Where exactly did it hit?
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09-13-2011, 15:58 #26Super Moderator
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Well, lil ol' England is small enough that it sort of hit most of it;

Really quite puny compared with the kind of wind that Katia was capable of.. but enough to get people's attention. We don't have a "season" for bad weather here. We can occasionally have four seasons in one day, but realistically it is not uncommon to have four seasons in one week. The unpredictable nature of our weather systems is why the English seem to talk about it so much. Scheduling any outdoor event is a nightmare (the festivals like Glastonbury or Leeds are often wash-out mud baths), but it makes the successful ones stand out.The worst conditions were in northern and western parts of England and central and southern Scotland. The Environment Agency issued flood alerts for the North East, North West and Wales.
Coastal areas have been at greatest risk of flooding with strong winds to gales, large waves and a surge coinciding with high tides.
High winds will continue into today before petering out on Wednesday. Homeowners were warned to check for loose tiles and bring garden furniture indoors to help prevent flying debris.
Billy Payne, forecaster for MeteoGroup, the weather division of the Press Association, said: 'The brunt of the the wind will go through central and southern Scotland, Northern Ireland, northern England and North Wales.
'Gusts are from 60-70mph in some places, possibly higher, especially in exposed places in parts of western Scotland like the islands and hilly areas.
Of course, there were some stories of people suffering damage to their property and this is pretty awful, but very few injuries as far as I know. The newspaper article linked to above has a CCTV clip of a row of cars squashed by a roof that toppled.David Noble
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09-20-2011, 01:07 #27Corripe Cervisiam
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Typhoon Roke
Roke is pulling a number on us....
http://search.japantimes.co.jp/cgi-b...0110920a8.html
http://www.wunderground.com/tropical...01118_sat.html
Also, if you are in the area stay posted to the Navy Oceanography Operations Command (the real weathermen!)
http://www.usno.navy.mil/NOOC/nmfc-p...wp1811prog.txtRuss Ebert
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09-20-2011, 07:17 #28Corripe Cervisiam
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Retrieved from http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2011-0...ear-plant.html on September 20th, 2011.Typhoon Roke brought evacuation orders and fears of floods to Nagoya city in central Japan today as it approached the main island of Honshu on a course toward the crippled Fukushima Dai-Ichi nuclear plant.
More than 1 million people in Nagoya have been advised to evacuate because of Roke and almost 80,000 have been ordered to leave due to flood risk, said Katsuya Kobayashi in the city’s disaster prevention center.
That’s more than double the numbers for typhoon Talas earlier this month, which dumped record rainfall on southern Japan, causing mudslides and floods that killed 67 people and left 26 missing. Talas was the deadliest storm to hit Japan in seven years.
“The major difference between the two typhoons was Talas was slow-moving over the Kii peninsula, dumping rain in the same area, while Roke is fast moving,” Kenji Okada, a forecaster at the Japan Meteorological Agency, said. “Roke is bringing strong gusts and dumping rain in a wide region.”
The eye of Roke, categorized as “strong” by the agency, was about 928 kilometers (575 miles) southwest of Tokyo at 3 p.m. local time today. It was packing wind speeds of 144 kilometers per hour (89 miles), with gusts of 216 kilometers per hour.
The typhoon, moving northeast at 15 kilometers per hour, is forecast to take three days to pass over Japan and its storm warning area is due to cover most of the country in that time, according to the meteorological agency’s website.
Japan Airlines Co. canceled 49 domestic flights today as of 6 p.m. because of the typhoon, according to the company’s website.
Toyota Watching Storm
Toyota Motor Corp. (7203), Asia’s largest automaker, has yet to decide on whether to operate its plants in Aichi prefecture tomorrow afternoon, spokesman Dion Corbett said today by telephone. Tomorrow’s morning shift will go ahead as normal, he said. Nagoya city is in Aichi prefecture.
Mitsubishi Motors Corp. (7211) and Suzuki Motor Corp. (7269) will keep plants in the region operating as normal, Mitsubishi spokesman Yuki Murata and Suzuki spokesman Shigeyuki Yamamura said today.
Roke, due in Fukushima prefecture in 48 hours, may hinder work to control leakage of water into the basements of the Dai- Ichi reactor buildings, which contained 102 million liters of radioactive water as of Sept. 13, according to Tokyo Electric estimates.
The storm may drop 150 millimeters of rain on Fukushima within 24 hours, likely in short, heavy downpours, Okada of the Japan Meteorological Agency said by phone today.
Basement Problem
Since July, much of Tokyo Electric’s work in Fukushima has focused on decontaminating highly radiated cooling water that ran off into basements and trenches at the damaged reactors.
In addition, as much as 500 tons, or 500,000 liters, of underground water is leaking into Dai-Ichi buildings every day through cracks in walls and trenches, Tokyo Electric spokesman Hajime Motojuku said today.
The utility has been injecting water into Dai-Ichi’s reactors since a March 11 earthquake and tsunami knocked out cooling systems, causing the worst nuclear accident in 25 years. Reactors need to be cooled below 100 degrees Celsius to shut down the plant.
Levels of contaminated water in Dai-Ichi basements have fallen more than 14 percent in the last month as Tepco speeded up water decontamination by adding a system supplied by Toshiba Corp. and Shaw Group Inc.
The company is in the process of installing a cover for the No. 1 reactor building and aims to put similar covers over units 3 and 4 next year after debris is cleared, Tokyo Electric spokesman Takeo Iwamoto said today. The tops of those three units were blown off by hydrogen explosions in March.
Still, the covers are unlikely to prevent rainwater from flowing into the basements, Iwamoto said.
Storm Path:Russ Ebert
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09-21-2011, 07:03 #29Super Moderator
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How is it going Russ?
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09-21-2011, 07:44 #30Corripe Cervisiam
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Seems to have passed....
but the US Embassy is still releasing warnings for Kanto and Nagoya City is still on evacuation alert for the Shonai and Tempaku rivers.Russ Ebert
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Another one...
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Hurricane Rina strengthens:
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Wow, I had stopped checking the hurricane sites for the year, assuming the season had died down. There is a possibility of this one cutting across Florida.
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