Friday, February 3, 2012

Japan could use technology to reduce direct impacts of these phenomenons. They could develop new crop varieties and construct new water systems.
Thank you to these websites!
Bibliography:
http://ths.sps.lane.edu/biomes/decidious3/decidious3.html
http://travel.state.gov/_res/images/countries/maps/large/japan.gif
http://www.globalchange.gov
http://www.wikipedia.com
http://www.google.com

                                                           *Japan heat wave weather.*
                                                                    *Japan's climate.*
When the water heats up things start to die off like coral reefs in the water and aquatic life, habitats, and climate start to change. When the water gets colder things start freezing over so the same things start to happen just in a different way.
The difference in Southern and Northern Japan is the animals,climate and natural disasters are all different. The alike things are the seasonal weathers which are close to the same.
Japan is a densely populated area, that can cause pollution which will change the water temperature and climate. Our phenomenon can occur whenever thermal pollution heats up the water and starts changing the climate, which causes it to become humid and hot and causes the temperature to rise. Which causes a heat wave which is called "The Blase of Fire", which is most commonly called "The Blase."

Animals in Japan.

The American Toad, Eastern Chipmunk, Eastern Gray Squirrel, and Yellow Breaded Chat are all in the Northern and Southern Japan.
El Nino is a quasiperiodic climate pattern that occurs across the tropical pacific and cooling known as El Nino and La Nina respectively and in Pacific. The two variations are coupled: the warm oceanic phase, El Nino accompanies high air surface pressure in the western pacific, while the cold phase, La Nina, accompanies, low air surface pressure in the Western Pacific. They usually notice these phases around Christmas time.

Wednesday, February 1, 2012

Japan

                                                Japan is stretches from 24 degrees to 46 degrees north latitude and 123 degrees to 146 degrees east longitude. Its on the North Pacific Ocean and also is affected by El Nino and La Nina.
Global warming and thermal pollution around the coasts of japan cause the water temperatures to rise so, the south coast waters may be warmer or colder then the north coast waters.
Japan is dominated by maritime pacific air mass, japan has a diverse climate range from north to south and mild sunny weather can be found somewhere year round!

Tuesday, January 31, 2012

ハロー旅行! 
(Hello Travelers!)
We are looking at the Northern & Southern parts of Japan. If you are traveling to the Northern part of Japan the temperature will be cool. And in the Southern part of Japan it is tropical and its 73% made up of land and mountains.They both have hot, humid summers and mild to cool winters.

Monday, January 30, 2012


Welcome to our blog! If you are a traveler going to the northern and southern parts of Japan this blog will be very useful for you!