[Product Useful Information] Free consultation service by a weather forecaster
Weather professionals active on the front lines will answer your questions. Linear precipitation zones, typhoons, DX, ICT, remote monitoring.
Sysmet (Co., Ltd.) has dedicated meteorologists as a private weather company. *Japan Meteorological Agency, Weather Forecasting Business License No. 51 Customers who have contracted our services, such as [ZEROSAI] and [Compass PLUS], can utilize free telephone consultation services with meteorologists. In line with the forecasts from [Disaster Prevention Board] and [Compass PLUS], weather professionals on the front lines will answer your questions. *This service is limited to customers who have contracted Sysmet's services. For more details, please contact us.
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Example Question 1 Customer: "I heard that the area of 〇〇 is expected to be rough according to Compass PLUS, but the weather forecast seems calm. What is the actual situation?" Forecaster: "On the day of the month, a developed low-pressure system along the southern coast is expected to pass, so it is likely to be rough offshore. For reference, outside the bay, there will be a south wind of 10 m/s in the morning and a west wind of 10 to 15 m/s at night, with waves around 1 meter initially and then about 2 meters, so there is a high possibility of rough conditions." Example Question 2 Customer: "We have crane operations today, so we need to manage the wind speed. What is the expected wind speed after noon?" Forecaster: "As of 9 AM, there is wind blowing at about 10 m/s, and it seems likely to strengthen a bit more towards the evening. Additionally, that wind is expected to continue until around tomorrow evening." Example Question 3 Customer: "We are planning to pour concrete and are considering working if the precipitation is around 3 mm/h. The disaster prevention board predicts a 3-hour rainfall of 21 mm; is this figure reasonable?" Forecaster: "On June 19, there is a high possibility of being affected by the rainy season front, and the probability of precipitation is quite high. However, considering the variability, it is reasonable to expect the precipitation to be around 10 mm."
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[Weather Useful Information] Can satellite images show the strength of cold air above? What is "offshore distance"? Supervised by Sysmet Co., Ltd. Weather Forecaster.
Thank you for always watching. The last weather-related information for 2024 will introduce a theme unique to winter. As December has arrived, the temperature has dropped significantly. During this time, the term "cold air aloft" is often heard in weather forecasts. The phenomena of cold air aloft and clouds observed by the Himawari weather satellite can be viewed as images on the Japan Meteorological Agency's website. In fact, those images contain indicators that suggest the strength of the cold air aloft, in addition to the movement and shape of the clouds. This is referred to as "offshore distance." This time, I would like to introduce this "offshore distance." It may sound like a difficult term that is not very familiar, but it can actually be easily checked. Table of Contents 1. What is offshore distance? 2. Offshore distance and the strength of cold air aloft 3. Conclusion *For more details, please visit our website or feel free to contact us.
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[For Civil Engineering and Construction Supervisors] Setting Standards for Work Suspension Due to Bad Weather on Construction Sites
In the construction industry, "bad weather" such as heavy rain and typhoons is one of the threats that jeopardizes the safety of workers and the work plan at the site. According to the Labor Safety and Health Act, (Prohibition of Work During Bad Weather) Article 522 When a business operator conducts work at a height of 2 meters or more, if there is a forecast of danger due to bad weather such as strong winds, heavy rain, or heavy snow, they must not engage workers in that work. However, even though "bad weather" can be described in one word, perceptions of it vary from person to person. Therefore, site supervisors need to establish specific numerical values or indicators to define what constitutes "bad weather" and set criteria for halting work, ensuring that all parties involved have the same understanding. So, how should these criteria be established? Table of Contents 1. What is the specific definition of "bad weather"? 2. Examples of work affected by rain and strong winds 3. Considerations for setting work stoppage criteria 4. Let's understand the weather information at the work site! *For more details, please visit our website or feel free to contact us.
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