【Useful Information】Are you misunderstanding how to read typhoon information?

シスメット 本社/福岡県北九州市 ・東日本オフィス/埼玉県入間市 ・北日本オフィス/北海道札幌市
During the rainy season in June, in addition to the rain, typhoons also occur, and I believe you are considering the necessity of measures while looking at the forecast paths. Do you know the correct way to read the typhoon path maps that you often look at? Many people mistakenly think that the size of the forecast circle represents "the scale of the typhoon." The size of the forecast circle indicates "the accuracy of the typhoon path prediction." A smaller circle means "less deviation in the path prediction," while a larger circle indicates "greater deviation in the path prediction." The forecast circle shows "the area where the center of the typhoon is likely to be." Moreover, just predicting the typhoon's path does not provide information on how much rain will actually fall and when, or whether linear precipitation bands will occur. Customers using Sysmet's products can receive consulting services from experienced meteorologists for free! In addition to typhoon path predictions, you can receive a wide range of consulting over the phone regarding impacts on work areas. Please make use of this service!
