Weathernews offers a “Guerrilla Thunderstorm Alarm” on its WeatherNews app for smartphones.
According to the company, the number of occurrences of guerrilla torrential rains from July to September this year is expected to be about 87,000 nationwide, about the same as in 2023. The peak of the outbreaks is expected to be in mid-August.
Guerrilla Thunderstorm Alarm” is a service that sends notifications to smartphones 30 minutes before a guerrilla thunderstorm occurs.
A team dedicated to guerrilla thunderstorm forecasting analyzes weather data, photos received from app users, and live camera footage from across the country in real time, and uses AI to automatically determine the cloud danger level and narrow down the location and time of occurrence.
Guerrilla Rain Cloud Radar,” which can check the risk of a guerrilla thunderstorm occurring in four stages, “Rain Cloud Radar,” which shows the movement of rain clouds, and “Lightning Strike Radar,” which can check for lightning strikes, can be used to help mitigate disasters by being utilized in advance measures.
The company encourages people to take measures such as taking shelter in a nearby building when they receive a guerrilla thunderstorm alarm or if they see signs of a guerrilla thunderstorm such as “sudden darkening of the sky,” “cold wind,” “thunderclap,” or “lightning.
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