The Japan Meteorological Agency seismic intensity scale is a measure used in Japan and Taiwan to indicate the strength of earthquakes. For a topic outline on this subject see List of basic Japan topics. An earthquake is the result of a sudden release of energy in the Earth 's crust that creates Seismic waves Earthquakes are recorded with a Seismometer It is measured in units of shindo (震度? seismic intensity, literally "degree of shaking"). Unlike the Richter magnitude scale (which measures the total magnitude of the earthquake, and represents the size of the earthquake with a single number) the JMA scale describes the degree of shaking at a point on the Earth's surface. The Richter magnitude scale, or more correctly local magnitude M L scale assigns a single number to quantify the amount of seismic energy released The or JMA, is the Japanese government's Weather service Charged with gathering and reporting weather data and forecasts in Japan it is a semi-autonomous As a result, the measure of the earthquake varies from place to place, and a given quake may be described as "shindo 4 in Tokyo, shindo 3 in Yokohama, shindo 2 in Shizuoka".
The JMA operates a network of 180 seismographs and 600 seismic intensity meters[1] and provides real-time earthquake reports to the media and on the internet. Seismometers (from Greek Seism - "the shakes" - and Metro - "I measure" are instruments that measure and record motions of the ground including [2]
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It is told that nation wide Japan has approx. For a topic outline on this subject see List of basic Japan topics. 400 time [3]of earthquake in everyday when counts from shindo scale "0" or less detectable by apparatus which is imperceptible to people. Having earthquake so frequently, JMA set four scale Shindo, 微 (faintly), 弱 (weak), 強 (strong), 烈 (furious) with simple description in 1884 and used till 1897. The or JMA, is the Japanese government's Weather service Charged with gathering and reporting weather data and forecasts in Japan it is a semi-autonomous Year 1884 ( MDCCCLXXXIV) was a Leap year starting on Tuesday (link will display the full calendar of the Gregorian calendar (or a Leap year Year 1897 ( MDCCCXCVII) was a Common year starting on Friday (link will display the full calendar of the Gregorian Calendar (or a Common In 1898 four scale is further expanded to 0-6, 7 scales. Year 1898 ( MDCCCXCVIII) was a Common year starting on Saturday (link will display the full calendar of the Gregorian calendar (or a Common In 1908, these 7 scale is fully described with literary language widely used since Meiji period, and in 1936-1948 scale description is revised to vernacular fashion used in early Shōwa period. Year 1908 ( MCMVIII) was a Leap year starting on Wednesday (link will display the full calendar of the Gregorian calendar (or a Leap year A literary language is a register of a Language that is used in Literary Writing. The, or Meiji era, denotes the 45-year reign of the Meiji Emperor, running in the Gregorian calendar, from 23 October 1868 to 30 July Year 1936 ( MCMXXXVI) was a Leap year starting on Wednesday (link will display the full calendar of the Gregorian calendar. Year 1948 ( MCMXLVIII) was a Leap year starting on Thursday (link will display the 1948 calendar of the Gregorian calendar. Vernacular refers to the Native language of a country or a locality The, or Shōwa era, is the period of Japanese history corresponding to the reign of Emperor Shōwa ( Hirohito) from December 25, 1926 to Shindo had been derived by expert in JMA, however after Great Hanshin earthquake in 1995, Shindo further expanded to 10 scales, 0-4, 5 lower/upper, 6 lower/upper and 7 and Shindo scale has been began to measured by seismic intensity meter from 1996. An "expert" ( is someone widely recognized as a reliable source of technique or Skill whose faculty for judging or deciding rightly justly The Great Hanshin Earthquake, or Kobe earthquake as it is more commonly known outside of Japan, was an Earthquake in Japan that occurred on Tuesday Year 1995 ( MCMXCV) was a Common year starting on Sunday. Events of 1995 Year 1996 ( MCMXCVI) was a Leap year starting on Monday (link will display full 1996 Gregorian calendar) [4][5]
The JMA Scale runs from 0 to 7, with 7 being the strongest that set in February 1996. Sometimes roman numerals are used, as in the Mercalli intensity scale; however this is not the usual practice in Japan. Roman numerals are a Numeral system originating in ancient Rome, adapted from Etruscan numerals. The Mercalli intensity scale is a scale used for measuring the intensity of an Earthquake. The real-time reports are calculated automatically from measurements of ground acceleration. The JMA reports the shindo based on the ground acceleration, measured automatically with seismic intensity meters since 1, April 1996.
| Magnitude-Shindo Number (Shindo Number in Japanese) / Meter reading | People | Indoor situations | Outdoor situations | Wooden houses | Reinforced-concrete buildings | Lifelines | Ground and slopes | Peak ground acceleration |
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| 0 (0) / 0-0. Peak ground acceleration (PGA is a measure of Earthquake Acceleration. 4 | Imperceptible to people. | Less than 0. 008 m/s² | ||||||
| 1 (1) / 0. 5-1. 4 | Felt by only some people in the building. | 0. 008–0. 025 m/s² | ||||||
| 2 (2) / 1. 5-2. 4 | Felt by most people in the building. Some people awake. | Hanging objects such as lamps swing slightly. | 0. 025–0. 08 m/s² | |||||
| 3 (3) / 2. 5-3. 4 | Felt by most people in the building. Some people are frightened. | Dishes in a cupboard rattle occasionally. | Electric wires swing slightly. | 0. 08–0. 25 m/s² | ||||
| 4 (4) / 3. 5-4. 4 | Many people are frightened. Some people try to escape from danger. Most sleeping people awake. | Hanging objects swing considerably and dishes in a cupboard rattle. Unstable ornaments fall occasionally. | Electric wires swing considerably. People walking on a street and some people driving automobiles notice the tremor. | 0. 25–0. 80 m/s² | ||||
| 5-lower (5弱) / 4. 5-4. 9 | Most people try to escape from a danger. Some people find it difficult to move. | Hanging objects swing violently. Most Unstable ornaments fall. Occasionally, dishes in a cupboard and books on a bookshelf fall and furniture moves. | People notice electric-light poles swing. Occasionally, windowpanes are broken and fall, unreinforced concrete-block walls collapse, and roads suffer damage. | Occasionally, less earthquake-resistant houses suffer damage to walls and pillars. | Occasionally, cracks are formed in walls of less earthquake-resistant buildings. | A safety device cuts off the gas service at some houses. On rare occasions water pipes are damaged and water service is interrupted. (Electrical service is interrupted at some houses) | Occasionally, cracks appear in soft ground. and rockfalls and small slope failures take place in mountainous districts. | 0. 80–1. 40 m/s² |
| 5-upper (5強) / 5. 0-5. 4 | Many people are considerably frightened and find it difficult to move. | Most dishes in a cupboard and most books on a bookshelf fall. Occasionally, a TV set on a rack falls, heavy furniture such as a chest of drawers falls, sliding doors slip out of their groove and the deformation of a door frame makes it impossible to open the door. | In many cases, unreinforced concrete-block walls collapse and tombstones overturn. Many automobiles stop because it becomes difficult to drive. Occasionally, poorly-installed vending machines fall. | Occasionally, less earthquake-resistant houses suffer heavy damage to walls and pillars and lean. | Occasionally, large cracks are formed in walls, crossbeams and pillars of less earthquake-resistant buildings and even highly earthquake-resistant buildings have cracks in walls. | Occasionally, gas pipes and / or water mains are damaged. (Occasionally, gas service and / or water service are interrupted in some regions) | Occasionally, cracks appear in soft ground. and rockfalls and small slope failures take place in mountainous districts. | 1. 40–2. 50 m/s² |
| 6-lower (6弱) / 5. 5-5. 9 | Difficult to keep standing. | A lot of heavy and unfixed furniture moves and falls. It is impossible to open the door in many cases. | In some buildings, wall tiles and windowpanes are damaged and fall. | Occasionally, less earthquake-resistant houses collapse and even walls and pillars of highly earthquake-resistant houses are damaged. | Occasionally, walls and pillars of less earthquake-resistant buildings are destroyed and even highly earthquake-resistant buildings have large cracks in walls, crossbeams and pillars. | Gas pipes and / or water mains are damaged. (In some regions, gas service and water service are interrupted and electrical service is interrupted occasionally. ) | Occasionally, cracks appear in the ground, and landslides take place. | 2. 50–3. 15 m/s² |
| 6-upper (6強) / 6. 0-6. 4 | Impossible to keep standing and to move without crawling. | Most heavy and unfixed furniture moves and falls. Occasionally, sliding doors are thrown from their groove. | In many buildings, wall tiles and windowpanes are damaged and fall. Most unreinforced concrete-block walls collapse. | Many, less earthquake-resistant houses collapse. In some cases, even walls and pillars of highly earthquake-resistant houses are heavy damaged. | Occasionally, less earthquake-resistant buildings collapse. In some cases, even highly earthquake-resistant buildings suffer damage to walls and pillars. | Occasionally, gas mains and / or water mains are damaged. (Electrical service is interrupted in some regions. Occasionally, gas service and / or water service are interrupted over a large area. ) | Occasionally, cracks appear in the ground, and landslides take place. | 3. 15–4. 00 m/s² |
| 7 (7) / 6. 5- up | Thrown by the shaking and impossible to move at will. | Most furniture moves to a large extent and some jumps up. | In most buildings, wall tiles and windowpanes are damaged and fall. In some cases, reinforced concrete-block walls collapse. | Occasionally, even highly earthquake-resistant buildings are severely damaged and lean. | Occasionally, even highly earthquake-resistant buildings are severely damaged and lean. | (Electrical service gas service and water service are interrupted over a large area. ) | The ground is considerably distorted by large cracks and fissures, and slope failures and landslides take place, which occasionally change topographic features. | Greater than 4 m/s² |
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| European Macroseismic Scale (EMS) | INQUA | Medvedev-Sponheuer-Karnik (MSK) | Modified Mercalli (MM) | Shindo | |||||||||||||||
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| Mercalli-Cancani-Sieberg (MCS) | Mercalli-Wood-Neuman (MWN) | Omori | Rossi-Forel | |||||||||||||||