[Kyoto rain typhoon record] Muddy water flowing into the subway, Katsuragawa and Kamogawa rivers overflowing. Why was Kyoto not hit directly?

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[Kyoto rain typhoon record] Muddy water flowing into the subway, Katsuragawa and Kamogawa rivers overflowing. Why was Kyoto not hit directly?

【京都の雨台風記録】地下鉄に流れ込む濁流、桂川と鴨川があふれた なぜ直撃しなかった京都で …
「雨台風」と「風台風」という言葉がある。気象庁は公的に区別していないが、台風 の勢力や進路によって、豪雨災害をもたらす台風と、暴風被害がひど…

[Kyoto rain typhoon record] Muddy water flowing into the subway, Katsuragawa and Kamogawa rivers overflowing. Why was Kyoto not hit directly?
There are two words: “rain typhoon” and “wind typhoon.” Although the Japan Meteorological Agency does not officially distinguish between typhoons, typhoons that cause heavy rain disasters and typhoons that cause severe wind damage, depending on the force and course of the typhoon.
*Translated using Google’s automatic translation function. If there are any mistranslations, please contact us.

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