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Japan Meteorological Agency Supervisor
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気象庁 監
(9784405073975)
JAN:978-4-405-07397-5
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(9784405073975)
JAN:978-4-405-07397-5
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*Size (cm): 21 x 18.2 x 1.8
*Number of pages: 208 |
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Country of manufacture: Japan
Material / component: Paper
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Description
Cooperation with the Japan Meteorological Agency! Book supervised by [Japan Meteorological Agency The year 2025 is the 150th anniversary of the start of meteorological services. How do we know what the weather is like every day? Is the earth really warming? What is a Kikkilu? What is earthquake early warning and how does it work? The Japan Meteorological Agency (JMA) observes and monitors not only the daily weather, but also phenomena that can cause major damage, such as linear precipitation zones, typhoons, earthquakes, tsunamis, and volcanic eruptions, and issues disaster prevention information to protect human lives. This book uses cartoons and fun illustrations to introduce not only the terms and phenomena related to weather, earthquakes, and volcanoes that we usually hear about in the news, but also the lesser-known work of the Japan Meteorological Agency. It also features people working at the Minamitori-shima Meteorological Observatory, located at the easternmost tip of Japan, the Antarctic Research Expedition, and oceanographic meteorological observation vessels. You can also enjoy learning about disaster prevention measures to protect yourself and your family, such as when and how to prepare for various natural disasters. [Composition] Chapter 1: Observing Weather Chapter 2: Observing the Earth for the Future Chapter 3: Daily Weather and Dangerous Phenomena Chapter 4 Observing the Earth's Anomalies |
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The year 2025 is the 150th anniversary of the start of meteorological services.
How do we know what the weather is like every day?
Is the earth really warming?
What is a Kikkilu?
What is earthquake early warning and how does it work?
The Japan Meteorological Agency (JMA) observes and monitors not only the daily weather, but also phenomena that can cause major damage, such as linear precipitation zones, typhoons, earthquakes, tsunamis, and volcanic eruptions, and issues disaster prevention information to protect human lives.
This book uses cartoons and fun illustrations to introduce not only the terms and phenomena related to weather, earthquakes, and volcanoes that we usually hear about in the news, but also the lesser-known work of the Japan Meteorological Agency.
It also features people working at the Minamitori-shima Meteorological Observatory, located at the easternmost tip of Japan, the Antarctic Research Expedition, and oceanographic meteorological observation vessels.
You can also enjoy learning about disaster prevention measures to protect yourself and your family, such as when and how to prepare for various natural disasters.
[Composition]
Chapter 1: Observing Weather
Chapter 2: Observing the Earth for the Future
Chapter 3: Daily Weather and Dangerous Phenomena
Chapter 4 Observing the Earth's Anomalies