An Internet-based Real-time Heavy Rainfall Display System :

  • USHIYAMA,Motoyuki
    Disaster Control Research Center, Graduate School of Engineering, Tohoku University
  • TAKRA,Kaoru
    Disaster Prevention Research Institute. Kyoto University

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A new storm warning system, which can be accessed through the Internet and by cellular phones is described. At the time of a heavy rainfall for disaster prevention, it is important that every resident understand how heavy is that rainfall. A real-time heavy rainfall display system designed for all of Japan provides such information (http://www.disaster-i.net/rain/). In that syslem values for 1-hour precipitation, 24-hour accumulated precipitation, etc. are displayed at every observatory. Advantages are that not only the latest observations but differences from the historical highest records can be seen. Almost all information is displayed by characters so that users have easy access to the system even when the communication network is crowded. Access date for the six months after the system opend shows that the average daily number of accesses of the top page was 306, and the largest number 3078. The maximum number for daily access to all the paces was about 21,500. This is about 2% of the number obtained on the same day for a similar system operated by the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transport (hllp://www.river.go.jp/).

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