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during the day we saw wind gusts up to 112 kilometers per hour in iwate and miyagi prefectures. and then in the past 24 hours fukushima reporting 212.5 mi millimeters of rainfall. i want to give you perspective what it looks like from space. you may notice the real dark shadowing on the eastern periphery of this convection of clouds. this is indicating those intense storms that are still taking place as this system continues to move over the land area. as we go forward during the next 24 hours, the most critical time period when it comes to the rainfall will be in the next 12 to 18 hours. that's when we're going to see most of the rainfall, the strong winds taking place. once it clears the area and starts moving over the s sea of japan, we will see the conditions improving. we will see sunnier conditions to the south. all of japan should see much better conditions in about 24 hours. but the waves in the meantime will still be potentially high up to ten meters on the pacific side of the tohoku region with gusts up to 180 kilometers per hour. then rain amounts should range to 200
during the day we saw wind gusts up to 112 kilometers per hour in iwate and miyagi prefectures. and then in the past 24 hours fukushima reporting 212.5 mi millimeters of rainfall. i want to give you perspective what it looks like from space. you may notice the real dark shadowing on the eastern periphery of this convection of clouds. this is indicating those intense storms that are still taking place as this system continues to move over the land area. as we go forward during the next 24 hours,...
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center will likely hit miyagi prefecture as a typhoon, and after that, it's going to move up towards aomori prefecture or parts of hokkaido into tonight. this is the high-tide season or spring tide season, th mea the water levelsreh and waves are going toe up to 10 meters. and due to the earthquake in 2011, the la has sunk, that means that theoku toh regions susceptible tod wind gusts coul 180 kilometer per hour, strong ough tople top trees and power poles. an additional 350 millimeters of rafaould fall and rainfall at 18 millimeters per hour is expect. lastime, a rmaive landslide occurred. it looks like tokyo area willee conditions improving by this afternoon, but the peak of the stormy conditions for tohoku is this afternoon and into tot. hoai will see wet weather continuing as we go into wednesday. this is definitely not good new. because er the pastouplef weeks, three storm have made landfall in hokkaido. it has caused tremendous amounts of heavy rainfall already. so very dangerous conditions at least into wednesday in hokkaido. >> thank you, sayaka, sayaka will be back later in
center will likely hit miyagi prefecture as a typhoon, and after that, it's going to move up towards aomori prefecture or parts of hokkaido into tonight. this is the high-tide season or spring tide season, th mea the water levelsreh and waves are going toe up to 10 meters. and due to the earthquake in 2011, the la has sunk, that means that theoku toh regions susceptible tod wind gusts coul 180 kilometer per hour, strong ough tople top trees and power poles. an additional 350 millimeters of...
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nhk world, miyagi. >>> jonathan oh from our weather desk tells us how japan's northeast is reeling inhe aftermath of yesterday's deadly storm. jonathan? >> hello. we are seeing the departure of lionrock and that's bringing in some much calmer conditions which is much needed at this time as we have these recovery efforts taking place. notice no clouds to really talk about all across japan because the system took the moisture with it. and that's going to be helpful because with the elevated moisture levels when it comes to the rivers and also the waterways, we don't need any more rainfall going forward in time. the reason we're concerned about the water on the ground is because look at this. some of the areas in hokkaido saw about 300 millimeters of rainfall during the duration of the typhoon. and on top of that, we had some strong wind gusts in the area. that created some damage. and all along the pacific coast of the tohoku region, also seeing high water levels with some areas seeing more than 250 millimeters of rainfall. so we are seeing things starting to calm down. we did see a win
nhk world, miyagi. >>> jonathan oh from our weather desk tells us how japan's northeast is reeling inhe aftermath of yesterday's deadly storm. jonathan? >> hello. we are seeing the departure of lionrock and that's bringing in some much calmer conditions which is much needed at this time as we have these recovery efforts taking place. notice no clouds to really talk about all across japan because the system took the moisture with it. and that's going to be helpful because with the...
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miyagi would say, you beginner luck. >> my first marathon, i'd probably be in the hospital. >> i wouldn't even try. >>> the olympic spirit was not on display during one of sunday's wrestling matches. something else was. >> the two mongolian coaches weren't happy with the outcome against uzbekistan. they thought their wrestler won. they stripped -- oh, no. one took off his shirt. the other one nearly went full monte winding up in his underwear. security escorted them out. delicately. >> that was their way of protesting? >> that's their way of protesting. i'm so angry i can't keep my clothes on. >> oh my god. that's what i call a friday night. i'm so angry. i'm just going to take my clothes off. >>> now to a guy who is also showing off skin in rio for the right reasons. >> he's the bare chested flag bearer from tonga. his family is peta. he became an internet sensation at the opening ceremony. he was back last night making a brief appearance, but one the fans very much enjoyed. now in between the ceremonies, he lost a tae kwan do match by 15 points. he's being credit for boosting his tiny i
miyagi would say, you beginner luck. >> my first marathon, i'd probably be in the hospital. >> i wouldn't even try. >>> the olympic spirit was not on display during one of sunday's wrestling matches. something else was. >> the two mongolian coaches weren't happy with the outcome against uzbekistan. they thought their wrestler won. they stripped -- oh, no. one took off his shirt. the other one nearly went full monte winding up in his underwear. security escorted them...
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officials in areas in fukushima and miyagi to set up gyms and poke-stops in those areas.characters you can only catch in those areas under consideration. hoping to increase tourism. >> wow. >> good luck with that. >> it is a stretch. >> i don't know if it's a stretch. do you have kids who are crazy about pokemon? >> yeah. but i'm not going to fly to japan to catch these things. i get it if you live by there. >> maybe domestically it will bring some people. >> domestic ii ially from others of japan. >> fair point. >> it's all i've got, scott. trying to do something nice -- i'm trying to say something nice about people trying to do something nice. >>> we've watched the markets make new closing highs and intraday highs. question is are you due nor a correction? joining us is keith banks and also gabriella santos. welcome to both of you. >> good to be here. >> this is a debate we've been talking about all morning. the idea that markets are sitting at new highs or right within striking distance of new highs spp it justified here? what do you think, keith? >> we think the marke
officials in areas in fukushima and miyagi to set up gyms and poke-stops in those areas.characters you can only catch in those areas under consideration. hoping to increase tourism. >> wow. >> good luck with that. >> it is a stretch. >> i don't know if it's a stretch. do you have kids who are crazy about pokemon? >> yeah. but i'm not going to fly to japan to catch these things. i get it if you live by there. >> maybe domestically it will bring some people....