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Shimon Oct 11, 2014 9:33 pm

Typhoon Vongfong
 
Does anyone know if it is going to be heading towards Tokyo and if so on what day?

txflyer77 Oct 11, 2014 11:00 pm

Weather Underground says Tuesday morning.

http://www.wunderground.com/hurrican...Storm-Vongfong

slawecki Oct 11, 2014 11:24 pm

time:sunday, 1400 hrs;high clouds;bright sunshine;temp 24C;wind,close to 0 knts: location,weston hotel, Kyoto.

NewbieRunner Oct 12, 2014 12:20 am

http://i.imgur.com/kqXUfYj.png

http://www.jma.go.jp/en/typh/1419l.html

AlwaysAisle Oct 12, 2014 5:34 am

In Japan typhoon is called by number, not by name, this one is typhoon #19. :)

JR West has announced that starting 2 p.m. on Monday, October 13 train service in Osaka-Kyoto-Kobe area will gradually reduce and by around 4 p.m. on Monday JR West is planning to halt all service on 24 lines in Osaka-Kyoto-Kobe area for rest of Monday.

JR West has said that depending on damaged caused by typhoon #19 it is possible that there will be disruption in service in Osaka-Kyoto-Kobe area in morning of Tuesday, October 14.

Shimon Oct 12, 2014 6:50 am

I was thinking of flying into Tokyo on Wednesday and spending half the day. Would people here advice me to skip Tokyo altogether?

Hubbabridge Oct 12, 2014 7:07 am

I would have a plan b; typhoons are unpredictable but the current trajectory has it centred over Tokyo on Tuesday.

ainternational Oct 12, 2014 9:32 am


Originally Posted by Shimon (Post 23664454)
I was thinking of flying into Tokyo on Wednesday and spending half the day. Would people here advice me to skip Tokyo altogether?

Safe bet to skip it, especially to avoid flight delays. However, consider that:

- If it does pass through Tokyo on Tuesday, the weather on Wed will likely be quite good I would imagine.

- You will be protected in the case of cancelled flights and rebooked when possible with no penalties other than your time, schedule and sanity.

Guess it depends on why you are going and how important it is to you. Waiting until Thursday may be an option.

slawecki Oct 12, 2014 6:12 pm


Originally Posted by ainternational (Post 23665047)
Safe bet to skip it, especially to avoid flight delays. However, consider that:

- If it does pass through Tokyo on Tuesday, the weather on Wed will likely be quite good I would imagine.

- You will be protected in the case of cancelled flights and rebooked when possible with no penalties other than your time, schedule and sanity.

Guess it depends on why you are going and how important it is to you. Waiting until Thursday may be an option.

will i be placed in the same class, or possibly be downgraded?
must i take the next available flight, or can i stick around for a few days?
if on a direct flight, will i be placed on the next available regardless of how it gets there?
i got here on NW, will they put me on UA if available?

SparseFlyer Oct 12, 2014 9:41 pm

Is it currently hurricane season in Japan?

How often does it happen?

What kind of intensity do we expect during these hurricanes (on average)?

Thanks

Q Shoe Guy Oct 13, 2014 1:29 am


Originally Posted by SparseFlyer (Post 23667589)
Is it currently hurricane season in Japan?

How often does it happen?

What kind of intensity do we expect during these hurricanes (on average)?

Thanks

Typhoon/Tropical Storm season is usually from May to November (although there are tropical storms in the general Pacific area pretty much year round). I remember them in December and also February when I lived in Kyushu. The average is in the mid to high twenties per season. As an example the current Vongfong is already downgraded to a severe tropical storm from cat. 5 super typhoon just days ago! Last weeks Phanfone was a cat. 4 super typhoon !

5khours Oct 13, 2014 2:08 am


Originally Posted by SparseFlyer (Post 23667589)
Is it currently hurricane season in Japan?

How often does it happen?

What kind of intensity do we expect during these hurricanes (on average)?

Thanks

Depends where you are. Tokyo rarely gets hit badly. I've been through about 100 of them and never one serious enough to keep me from going out or taking the dog for a walk. A little rain. A little wind. A few hours delay on some trains and planes. A few roads shut down. That's about it. (Apologies to everyone who's into the current trend of spectacularizing weather events.) Just not that big a deal.

Further south it's a bigger deal and obviously you want to avoid surfing and other similar foolish activities.

OliverB Oct 13, 2014 7:34 am

Is it common for inbound flights to get cancelled due to hurricanes/typhoons around this time of year? We're scheduled to fly into NRT 10/28 and I'm a bit concerned. I obviously don't mean to come across as selfish/self-centered but I'm worried about our travel plans being affected.

txflyer77 Oct 13, 2014 8:46 am


Originally Posted by OliverB (Post 23669028)
Is it common for inbound flights to get cancelled due to hurricanes/typhoons around this time of year? We're scheduled to fly into NRT 10/28 and I'm a bit concerned. I obviously don't mean to come across as selfish/self-centered but I'm worried about our travel plans being affected.

This typhoon will be long gone by then.

Shimon Oct 13, 2014 9:38 am

I think he is worried about the next typhoon. lol


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