Five measures to avoid damage from localized heavy rainfall <Materials being presented>
The habit of continuously collecting various weather information related to the site is the key to enhancing safety!
In recent years, there has been a notable increase in heavy rain disasters, with both the frequency and duration of heavy rainfall events, as well as the number of landslide incidents, showing an upward trend. To avoid damage from localized heavy rainfall, it is important not only to monitor warnings and advisories but also to early detect "signs of localized heavy rain" from information about rain and clouds, and to make "comprehensive judgments" in conjunction with established criteria. The related catalog introduces a recommended flow for making judgments using weather information. Please utilize it to enhance safety on-site and for decision-making in operations. 【5 Weather Information Checkpoints】 ■ Are there any days or time periods in the coming week when it will rain? ■ Are there any advisories or warnings regarding rain? ■ Are there any advisory notifications concerning linear precipitation bands? ■ What is the expected rainfall during the forecasted time periods, and how much rain is expected each hour? ■ Is there a risk of strong precipitation areas approaching the site that could bring more rain than the site standards? *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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Overview of Weather Information Collection ■ It is important to check weather information and weather maps daily to become familiar with them. ■ It is also important to gather a wide range of information from an early stage. ■ If signs are found, it is necessary to follow up on them in more detail and depth. *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.*
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