Disaster Prevention System ZEROSAI - Centralized Management of Weather Information for Construction Projects
Centralized management of weather information at construction sites: weather measures for linear precipitation zones, typhoons, heatstroke, etc. NETIS registration number QSK-150021-VE.
【Natural Disaster Prevention System ZEROSAI】 NETIS registered product: Registration number QS-150021VE allows for centralized management of weather forecasts, weather observations, alerts and warnings, linear precipitation zones, typhoons, and other information for construction sites on the cloud. Additionally, it enables smooth information sharing with workers through electronic bulletin boards and rotating lights that issue weather information and alerts for exceeding standard values. 【Features】 ■ Centralized management of pinpoint weather forecasts and observation information for specific sites on the cloud ■ Comprehensive coverage of alerts and warnings, linear precipitation zones, typhoons, etc. ■ Sharing of weather information with supervisors on the cloud and with workers through electronic bulletin boards and rotating lights ■ Ability to report exceeding standard values in conjunction with business chat applications such as LINE WORKS direct, WowTalk, and Microsoft Teams ■ Usable through technical proposals and creative ideas ■ Telephone consulting by certified meteorologists *For more details, please download the PDF or contact us.
basic information
【ZEROSAI】 consists of the following three components, allowing for centralized management of weather information observation, forecasting, and notification at construction sites. - A dedicated homepage for managing weather forecasts and observation information in the cloud 【Disaster Prevention Board】 - A weather observation device that measures site weather conditions (precipitation, wind direction and speed, temperature and humidity, WBGT (heat index)) 【N Sensor】 - A disaster prevention light that reliably and instantly conveys information to workers on the front lines with an electronic display board and rotating light 【Disaster Prevention Light】 Options ■ Notification of weather information via business chat: LINEWORKS, direct, Wowtalk, Microsoft Teams ■ Web camera ■ Battery-operated water level gauge ■ Three-color display light ■ Cloud-managed noise and vibration meter *For more details, please download the PDF or contact us.
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【Uses】 ■Civil Engineering ■Architecture ■On-site Information Sharing Tool ■Technical Proposals ■Creativity and Innovation ■Display on Digital Signage
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January to March [3-Month Forecast Announcement] Be cautious of early snowmelt following the cold air moving from the west!
On December 23rd (Tuesday), the Japan Meteorological Agency announced the three-month forecast for January to March. During this period, there will be times when the extension of the Siberian high pressure is weak to the northeast and strong to the southeast, which may lead to the influence of cold air from the west. As a result, temperatures nationwide are expected to be nearly average from January to February. For more details, please visit our company website.
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Meteorological Helpful Information "Danger Warning" Added - New Disaster Prevention Meteorological Information in Five Levels - Supervised by Sysmet Co., Ltd. Meteorologist
On November 11, 2025, a proposal to revise the "Disaster Prevention Meteorological Information" concerning floods, heavy rain, landslides, and storm surges was approved by the Cabinet. The implementation is scheduled for the rainy season in 2026. This article will explain what disaster prevention meteorological information is, the issues with the current system, and how the new disaster prevention meteorological information will change. Table of Contents 1. What is disaster prevention meteorological information? 2. Issues with the current disaster prevention meteorological information 3. How will the new disaster prevention meteorological information change? 1. What is disaster prevention meteorological information? Disaster prevention meteorological information refers to information related to disaster risks announced by the Japan Meteorological Agency. It is issued when the risk of disasters such as heavy rain, floods, strong winds, lightning, storm surges, and landslides increases, serving as a basis for decisions on evacuation and work suspension. Specifically, it includes alerts and warnings such as "Special Heavy Rain Warning," "Landslide Warning," and "Storm Surge Advisory," which are denoted by the suffixes "warning" or "advisory." It also encompasses various other information, such as "Meteorological Information on Significant Heavy Rain" that alerts to the risk of linearly organized precipitation bands, "Heat Stroke Warning Alerts" during summer, and "Typhoon Information." 2. Issues with the current disaster prevention meteorological information For details, please visit our website.
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Three-Month Forecast Announcement: Winter-like cold has arrived, be cautious of the westward cold air.
The Japan Meteorological Agency announced a three-month forecast from December to February on Tuesday, November 25. During this period, the upper-level westerly winds will meander southward near Japan, but will generally flow in the same position as the average year. For more details, please visit our website.
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November to January 3-Month Forecast Announcement: Increased chances of cold air after December, with a warning for heavy snowfall mainly on the Sea of Japan side!
On October 21 (Tuesday), the Japan Meteorological Agency announced the three-month forecast from November to January. In November, temperatures are expected to be higher than average nationwide, as the westerly winds will flow north of Japan, making it less susceptible to cold air influences. For more details, please visit our website.
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【3-Month Forecast Announcement】Long summer, short autumn, and a sudden transition to winter.
On Monday, September 22, the Japan Meteorological Agency announced its three-month forecast for October to December. Due to the continued influence of conditions similar to the La Niña phenomenon until around December, the westerly winds are expected to flow more to the north than usual from October to early November, making it likely that warm air will cover the entire country. From late November to December, the westerly winds are expected to meander southward near Japan, and there may be periods when the winter pressure pattern strengthens. In December, the region is likely to be affected by cold air, and temperatures in western and eastern Japan are expected to be around or lower than the average for the season. For more details, please visit our website.
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Sysmet Corporation, as a comprehensive weather consulting firm, provides accurate information and the latest information systems to solve problems for various companies, utilizing experienced engineers and the latest technology. Weather and oceanographic information is essential for protecting human life from danger and preventing material and human losses. By obtaining highly accurate weather and oceanographic information, businesses can quickly implement risk avoidance and disaster preparedness measures. We are committed to research and development and quality improvement to meet the needs of all companies, including weather and oceanographic forecasting, system development, and weather and oceanographic observation and analysis.





































