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yanpa wrote:It is raining. Discuss.
yanpa wrote:It is raining. Discuss.
Grumpy Gramps wrote:Our local McD does now house deliveries for 380 Yen. Wonderful for nuggets, when it rains.
こちらは、豊橋市です。
昨日、表浜海岸でサーファーがサメを確認しました。海岸付近の皆様は、危険ですので、海に入らないでください。
This is the Toyohashi City Hall.
A shark was sighted by a surfer yesterday off Omotehama Coast. All visitors are advised to avoid entering the water.
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※利用者情報の変更・解除はコチラ
https://service.sugumail.com/toyohashi-en/
Coligny wrote:Despite the beach weather...
Ermargerd !!!!こちらは、豊橋市です。
昨日、表浜海岸でサーファーがサメを確認しました。海岸付近の皆様は、危険ですので、海に入らないでください。
This is the Toyohashi City Hall.
A shark was sighted by a surfer yesterday off Omotehama Coast. All visitors are advised to avoid entering the water.
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※利用者情報の変更・解除はコチラ
https://service.sugumail.com/toyohashi-en/
Ermagunnadies !!!
サメに腕かまれ30針=サーフィンの男性―愛知・豊橋
時事通信 6月10日(火)12時42分配信
愛知県豊橋市西七根町の太平洋岸で9日、サーフィンをしていた同県蒲郡市消防本部の救急救命士、高橋剛さん(43)=同市=がサメに腕をかまれ、けがをしていたことが10日、分かった。30針を縫い、1週間の入院が必要という。現場は県外からも愛好家が集まるサーフィンの名所で、地元消防などが注意を呼び掛けている。
蒲郡市消防本部によると、高橋さんは9日午後4時ごろ、沖合約30メートルで波を待っていたところ、サメにかみつかれた。サメが離れるのを待って自力で海岸まで戻り、仲間の車で病院に運ばれた。
http://headlines.yahoo.co.jp/hl?a=20140 ... 0-jij-soci
yanpa wrote:Are you saying the coastal waters off Toyohashi are infested with nuclear sharks?
yanpa wrote:Are you saying the coastal waters off Toyohashi are infested with nuclear sharks?
yanpa wrote:Are you saying the coastal waters off Toyohashi are infested with nuclear sharks?
Japan has joined the list of Asian countries worried about agricultural production as a possible El Niño weather cycle inches closer.
Its agricultural ministry said Wednesday the country needs to be proactive in preparing for “negative effects on crops” caused by a return of El Niño. Typically Japan experiences cooler and wetter conditions during an El Niño while Southeast Asia is drier and hotter. The last El Niño was in 2009.
The ministry said crops in Japan that may be affected include rice, vegetables, and feed grasses for cattle.
If it happens, this could lead to Japan having to import more rice, which goes very much against the grain. Rice is one of Japan’s most protected sectors, with it sporting an import tariff of 280% and the government also pays high subsidies to Japanese rice farmers. As a result, only 7% to 9% of the rice eaten in Japan is imported.
The last time very cold weather caused large-scale Japanese rice imports was in 1993, sending ripples through the regional rice market.
Japanese households are already feeling the pinch from higher vegetable prices due to unusually hot weather last summer and a bitterly-cold winter and heavy snow which damaged greenhouses. Though Japan is more open to imports of vegetables than it is rice, about half of Japan’s vegetables are produced at home...
yanpa wrote:Sharks holding off so far today in Tokyo. Same does not apply for the rain.
100% Humidity 湿度100% @manami_0331http://t.co/zLk93RQbIJ pic.twitter.com/Jbq3WjTGKC— 古賀学(@manabukoga)June 11, 2014
Taro Toporific wrote:100% Humidity 湿度100% @manami_0331http://t.co/zLk93RQbIJ pic.twitter.com/Jbq3WjTGKC— 古賀学(@manabukoga)June 11, 2014
chokonen888 wrote:Rusty pool there... yet they're all concerned with hair getting into the filters?
Mike Oxlong wrote:Japan Starts Worrying About El NiñoJapan has joined the list of Asian countries worried about agricultural production as a possible El Niño weather cycle inches closer.
Its agricultural ministry said Wednesday the country needs to be proactive in preparing for “negative effects on crops” caused by a return of El Niño. Typically Japan experiences cooler and wetter conditions during an El Niño ...
Taro Toporific wrote:I don't know what's happening with Wuchan's rice crop, but my rice ranch in Shikoku is gonna have a bumper crop.
Wage Slave wrote:Taro Toporific wrote:I don't know what's happening with Wuchan's rice crop, but my rice ranch in Shikoku is gonna have a bumper crop.
Counting chickens a bit early? I hope not but whenever anyone says anything like that my MiL says the word typhoon.
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