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Compass PLUS: Free telephone consulting by a weather forecaster.

Weather forecasters will resolve your questions and concerns on the spot through telephone consulting.

We would like to introduce the features of the NETIS registered product, the comprehensive weather and ocean portal site "Compass PLUS." (※NETIS registration number QSK-210001-VE) If you have any questions or concerns about weather forecasts while using Compass PLUS, please feel free to contact us. Professionals active on the weather front will answer your questions for free. 【Features】 ■ Free telephone consulting by certified meteorologists Available 365 days a year (open year-round) Reception hours: 7:00 AM to 2:00 PM ■ Questions and concerns resolved on the spot *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.

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What kind of wind is an average wind speed of 10 m/s for construction work suspension criteria?

[Weather Helpful Information] What kind of wind is an average wind speed of 10 m/s for work stoppage criteria?

This time, I would like to explain the criteria for stopping work with cranes, specifically the "average wind speed of 10 m/s," including how the wind blows and what kind of effects it can have, as well as touching on the differences between average wind speed, instantaneous wind speed, and maximum wind speed. 1. What does "average wind speed of 10 m/s" mean? 2. What are the differences between "average wind speed," "instantaneous wind speed," and "maximum wind speed"? 3. Conclusion 1. What does "average wind speed of 10 m/s" mean? The way the wind blows varies in strength and can be influenced by terrain and nearby structures. According to the Japan Meteorological Agency, an "average wind speed of 10 m/s" is described in forecasting terms as "a somewhat strong wind." *For more details, please visit our website or feel free to contact us.

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