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  5. 2024 Japan heatwaves - Wikipedia

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    Hakodate City recorded the most days with >30 °C (86 °F) temperatures since recording started in 1872. Excessive heat caused widespread impacts to agriculture , including "dozens of tons" of pumpkins that need to be disposed of as a result of discoloration caused by intense, prolonged sunlight. 10 million in JPY was lost due to farmers ...

  6. Weather beacon - Wikipedia

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    Weather beacon barometer atop the Westpac Place building in Sydney. A weather beacon is a beacon that indicates the local weather forecast in a code of colored or flashing lights. Often, a short poem or jingle accompanies the code to make it easier to remember. [1] [2]

  7. Tsūtenkaku - Wikipedia

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    The lights on top of the tower are a weather beacon indicating the next day's weather forecast by a combination of different colors. Fire damage to the original Tsūtenkaku tower in 1943 Demolition of the first Tsūtenkaku tower

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  9. Japan Meteorological Agency - Wikipedia

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    Meteorological organizations in Japan have their origins in the 1870s, when the first weather stations started being established in the country. [1] One of these was the Tokyo Meteorological Observatory (東京気象台, Tōkyō Kishō-dai), which since 1956 has been known as the Japan Meteorological Agency (気象庁, Kishō-chō).