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  2. Ikeda-cho, Gifu Prefecture Weather - Hourly Forecasts and ...

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    Get the Ikeda-cho, Gifu Prefecture local weather forecast by the hour and the next 10 days.

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  4. Lake Ikeda - Wikipedia

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    Lake Ikeda (池田湖湖, Ikeda-ko) is a caldera lake located 40 km (25 mi) south of Kagoshima city; Kyūshū island, Japan.It is perhaps best known to tourists as the location of the purported sightings of a monster named Issie, and as the largest lake on Kyūshū island [1] with a surface area of 11 km 2 (4.2 sq mi) and a shoreline length of 15 km (9.3 mi).

  5. Mount Kaimon - Wikipedia

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    Lake Ikeda (centre left) and Mount Kaimon (right) An aerial photograph of Kaimondake. There is a sea scarp which is 7.8 km wide and 9.3 km long, the shape is similar to a horseshoe in the seabed at the southern foot of the mountain. There is a lot of sediment at the foot of the mountain due to submarine landslides.

  6. Ikeda Caldera - Wikipedia

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    Ikeda Caldera (池田カルデラ, Ikeda karudera), is a volcanic caldera filled now with Lake Ikeda and associated with the older Ata Caldera on the Satsuma Peninsula. Geology [ edit ]

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  8. Lake Unagi - Wikipedia

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    Lake Unagi is within the larger and older Ata Caldera and technically its water fills in Unagi maar.Shortly after the Ikeda Caldera forming eruption of 4800 years ago [4] a fissure vent line southeast of the caldera evolved that produced the maar eruption that formed Lake Unagi and then the pumiceous Yamagawa base surge. [5]

  9. Everything you should know about lake-effect snow - AOL

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    When lake-effect snow hits regions of the Great Lakes during late fall and winter, you start to hear meteorologists use terms like "feet of snow," "whiteout conditions," "blizzard" and "travel ...