Ise Bay Typhoon -- September 26, Showa 34 and Shiono-misaki -- the after-landing same day -- around 7:00 p.m. to here Oodaigahara -- it is presumed that the west side was immediately passed at around 60km/h. It is that it is presumed that the influence of Ise Bay Typhoon of those days amounted also to 50-60m in minimum atmospheric pressure 939hpa and the maximum instantaneous wind speed near Owase, In addition to it, since the speed of advance of a typhoon is quick, the wind of a direction of movement is also added, and Touhi is made into the start at the Masaki [ here ] peak which receives directly the intense wind from the Pacific Ocean in Kumano Nada at this time. It is likely to be thought that there was collapse of trees considerably. |