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yanpa wrote:Bit of a bummer for the commuting classes - no major disruption (= reason to delay going to work) during the morning rush hour... Though true company warriors will have gone in very early or slept under their desks since last night...
Yokohammer wrote:Hoboy, we gots typhoon up here now. Almost scary. Lotsa windy rainy noise happening.
Yokohammer wrote:They've opened the town hall for evacuation and have made a "prepare for evacuation" announcement. That would apply to folk down by the coast, I assume. It's really howling.
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yanpa wrote:Who?
Yokohammer wrote:Battening down the hatches up here in preparation for tomorrow's battering. All public schools through high-school in Miyagi prefecture will be closed. This is the first (recorded) time that a large typhoon will land from the Pacific ocean directly onto the Tohoku coast, so nobody know what it'll be like.
I hope they have things tied down at the Fukushima nuke plant ...
Yokohammer wrote:Battening down the hatches up here in preparation for tomorrow's battering. All public schools through high-school in Miyagi prefecture will be closed. This is the first (recorded) time that a large typhoon will land from the Pacific ocean directly onto the Tohoku coast, so nobody know what it'll be like.
I hope they have things tied down at the Fukushima nuke plant ...
Coligny wrote:peak at 0.28 yesterday...
so... i'd say no...
Yokohammer wrote:Coligny wrote:peak at 0.28 yesterday...
so... i'd say no...
Not sure what you mean. The typhoon will land up here sometime tomorrow afternoon/evening, at something like 965 hPa.
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