Meteorological observatory announced tornado warning in entire Fukushima prefectural area

On 7/12/2013, Fukushima meteorological observatory announced the tornado warning in the entire area of Fukushima prefecture.

They also warned about hailstorm and a sudden thunderstorm.

The warning was valid from 13:59 to 15:10 of 7/12/2013 (JST). Considering the potential effect on Fukushima nuclear plants, Fukushima Diary judged it’s important to report this and stay warned.

Meteorological observatory announced tornado warning in entire Fukushima prefectural area

 

http://www.jma.go.jp/jp/kishojoho/313_13_595_20130712045900.html

 

 

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Français :

L’observatoire météorologique annonce une alerte cyclonique sur toute la région de la préfecture de Fukushima

 

Le 12 juillet 2013, l’observatoire météorologique de Fukushima publie une alerte cyclonique pour toute la région de la préfecture de Fukushima.

Ils alertent aussi sur de possibles orages de grêle et sur des orages brusques.
L’alerte est valide pour le 12 juillet 2013 de 13:59 à 15:10 (JST). Considérant les effets possibles sur les centrales nucléaires de Fukushima, le Fukushima Diary juge important de le publier et d’y rester attentif.

Meteorological observatory announced tornado warning in entire Fukushima prefectural area

http://www.jma.go.jp/jp/kishojoho/313_13_595_20130712045900.html

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