BOSAI: Science that Can Save Your Life S1E23 - Typhoon Forecasting
BOSAI: Science that Can Save Your Life S1E23 - Typhoon Forecasting
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More than 10 typhoons hit the Japanese archipelago in an average year. Their strong winds and heavy rains can cause flooding and landslides, even toppling buildings. To minimize such damage, Japan is working to further improve its predictions and monitoring of typhoon activity. But, accurately predicting a typhoon's changing strength is particularly challenging. To address this, researchers now fly a plane into the eye of a typhoon to measure the actual atmospheric conditions directly on-site. In this episode, we learn more about flying into these fierce typhoons.
Released May 01, 2020
Runtime 15min
Genre Documentary
Actor Lemi Duncan
Director N/A
Production NHK