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Simultaneous multiple acts of tatsumaki hit Kanagawa, Tokyo, Aichi and Kagoshima October 6 and 7, which is rare in Japan. This paper reports the weather information and structural damage at Kaseda and... Sakurajima based on the information of governmental meteorological stations, AMeDAS and NeWMeK data. In early 2002 the authors have newly put atmospheric pressure gages on NeWMeK's observation sites and started its measurement. The records of the atmospheric pressures gages at the damaged area nearby suggest that other tatsumaki may have appeared besides the damage-reported regions. The wind damage in Kagoshima Prefecture was not so severe compared with the other places of the simultaneous multiple tatsumaki attacks and is estimated at FO or Fl of the Fujita scale.show more
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