Saturday, August 31, 2013

News in Japan - August

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The current five-day school week began on a once-a-month trial basis in September 1992, and was increased to twice a month in fiscal 1995. The five-day school week was fully implemented in fiscal 2002. However, education experts have blamed the five-day school week for deteriorating scores among students. They also said students are not spending their Saturdays as initially envisioned, such as participating in community activities.

The Japan Meteorological Agency plans to develop a new weather radar within the next five years to more accurately forecast torrential rain and tornadoes, agency officials said Tuesday.
The agency plans to request ¥995 million for the project in the fiscal 2014 budget, the officials said.
The plan follows heavy rain that hit the Chugoku and Tohoku regions this summer and a powerful tornado in Tsukuba, Ibaraki Prefecture, in May 2012.
Torrential rain and tornadoes can occur with the buildup of cumulonimbus clouds. The envisioned new phased array radar, which comprises a number of small antennas lined up to emit radio waves, is able to record the movement of such clouds every 10 seconds, according to the officials.

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