Prepare for localized heavy rain! Guidebook on how to utilize weather information <Materials available>
To ensure safety at construction sites! Introducing materials related to linear precipitation zone information.
In recent years, natural disasters have been frequent in Japan. Every year, some region in the country is struck by a disaster, suffering significant damage. In particular, there has been a notable increase in heavy rain disasters in recent years, with rising frequencies and durations of heavy rainfall, as well as an increase in the number of landslide incidents. This document introduces key points that site managers should be aware of regarding how to confront the dangers of heavy rain at construction sites in order to mitigate damage. Please feel free to download and take a look. [Contents] ■ Introduction ■ Chapter 1: Case Studies of Damage from Localized Heavy Rain ■ Chapter 2: Not Just Linear Precipitation Zones? The Mechanism of Localized Heavy Rain Occurrence ■ Chapter 3: Five Measures to Avoid Damage from Localized Heavy Rain ■ Conclusion *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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Sysmet Co., Ltd. is a comprehensive weather consulting firm that utilizes experienced engineers and the latest technology to provide accurate information and up-to-date information systems aimed at solving the problems of various companies. Weather and oceanographic information is essential for protecting human lives from danger and preventing material and human losses. By obtaining highly accurate weather and oceanographic information, businesses can quickly implement risk avoidance and disaster preparedness measures. We are committed to research and development and quality improvement to meet the needs of all companies, including weather and oceanographic forecasting, system development, and weather and oceanographic observation and analysis.