HOKURIKU, Feb 15 (News On Japan) –
The Hokuriku area has introduced Japan’s first spring gale of the 12 months, with a robust southerly wind blowing over the Sea of Japan on Thursday afternoon.
In Kanazawa, a most wind pace of 10.4 meters per second was recorded at 11:10 AM.
Consequently, the Niigata Regional Meteorological Observatory introduced the nation’s first spring gale of the 12 months.
A spring gale, or “haru ichiban,” refers back to the first sturdy southerly wind that blows because the season transitions from winter to spring.
This 12 months’s spring gale within the Hokuriku area, within the northwestern a part of Honshu, was noticed 13 days sooner than final 12 months.
Source: ANN

