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Shinjuku

Shinjuku is with specific climatic characteristics monitored by WeatherArb using NASA POWER 25-year baseline data. Its geographical position (35.70°N, 139.71°E) exposes it to specific weather dynamics that WeatherArb monitors by comparing current data with 25 years of NASA POWER climate history.

JP · 35.70°N 139.71°E · NASA POWER 25y

Z-Score
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vs 25-year baseline
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0-10
Temperature
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current
Humidity
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relative
Wind
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km/h
HDD today
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heating degree days
CDD today
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cooling degree days
HDD Delta
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vs historical
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Impacted Sectors
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Methodology

WeatherArb calculates Z-Score, HDD and CDD against the NASA POWER 25-year baseline for Shinjuku (35.70°N, 139.71°E). EN ISO 15927 standard.

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Domande Frequenti

Cos'è lo Z-Score climatico?
Misura quante deviazioni standard la temperatura attuale di Shinjuku si allontana dalla media storica dello stesso mese. Sopra +2σ indica caldo anomalo raro; sotto -2σ indica freddo anomalo.

Cosa sono HDD e CDD?
Heating e Cooling Degree Days, standard EN ISO 15927, misurano la domanda energetica per riscaldamento/raffrescamento confrontando la temperatura con una soglia di 18°C.

Con quale frequenza si aggiornano i dati di Shinjuku?
WeatherArb aggiorna i dati meteo di Shinjuku ogni ora tramite MET Norway, NOAA NWS e WeatherAPI.

Weather Shinjuku Today — Temperature and Climate Anomalies

WeatherArb monitors current temperature in Shinjuku against the NASA POWER 25-year climate baseline. When an extreme heat event, unusual rainfall or cold snap occurs, the Z-Score is automatically updated.

Humidity, wind speed and feels-like temperature in Shinjuku are updated hourly. During heatwave conditions (July: elevated heat anomaly risk), the anomaly level rises to EXTREME or CRITICAL — a statistically rare climate event.

Seismic Risk Shinjuku — High Seismic Risk

Shinjuku is one of the world's most seismically active countries, with thousands of earthquakes per year. Located at the junction of four tectonic plates (Pacific, Eurasian, North American, Philippine). WeatherArb integrates real-time climate anomaly monitoring with USGS seismic data to provide a comprehensive view of natural risk factors affecting agriculture, infrastructure and public safety.

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