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- portions of the ****anese archipelago, peaking at 1,286 mm (50.6 in) in Hidegadake. Nationwide, eight fatalities were reported and two others sustained injuries...
- 1322.0 52.04 Nabi 2005 Mikado 6 1286.0 50.62 Kent 1992 Hidegadake 7 1167.0 45.94 Judy 1989 Hidegadake 8 1138.0 44.80 Abby 1983 Amagisan 9 1124.0 44.25 Flo...
- 1322.0 52.04 Nabi 2005 Mikado 6 1286.0 50.62 Kent 1992 Hidegadake 7 1167.0 45.94 Judy 1989 Hidegadake 8 1138.0 44.80 Abby 1983 Amagisan 9 1124.0 44.25 Flo...
- Meanwhile, a peak daily precipitation total of 543 mm (21.4 in) fell in Hidegadake. A wind gust of 151 km/h (94 mph) was recorded on Muroto. A minimum barometric...
- Australia 45 1,309 51.54 Firinga 1989 Pas de Bellecombe 46 1,286 50.63 Kent 1992 Hidegadake, ****an 47 1,280 50.39 Nisha (2008) Orathanadu, Tamil Nadu, India...
- Peninsula and Shikoku, with 505 and 464 mm (19.9 and 18.3 in) measured in Hidegadake, Nara and Kubokawa, Kōchi respectively. These rains triggered widespread...
- 1322.0 52.04 Nabi 2005 Mikado 6 1286.0 50.62 Kent 1992 Hidegadake 7 1167.0 45.94 Judy 1989 Hidegadake 8 1138.0 44.80 Abby 1983 Amagisan 9 1124.0 44.25 Flo...
- Meanwhile, a peak daily precipitation total of 415 mm (16.3 in) fell in Hidegadake. A wind gust of 112 km/h (70 mph) was recorded on Muroto. Damage to Okinawa...
- landslides. An "alert" was issued for the Bonin Islands for vessels. By Mount Hidegadake, in Nara, a peak rainfall total of 1,078 mm (42.4 in), including 922 mm...
- Nagaoka District. During a 24-hour time period, 338 mm (13.3 in) fell in Hidegadake. A peak hourly rainfall total of 68 mm (2.7 in) was observed in Odochi...