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How strong is the category five wind?
Meteorology is generally divided into twelve grades according to the magnitude of wind: Grade 0 wind is also called no wind, Grade 2 wind is called light wind, Grade 4 wind is called gentle wind, Grade 6 wind is called gale, Grade 8 wind is called gale, Grade 10 wind is called gale, and winds above Grade 12 are called typhoons or hurricanes.
In the past, China used to call the tropical cyclone formed on the tropical ocean surface above 26℃ a typhoon. According to its intensity, it is divided into six grades: tropical depression, tropical storm, strong tropical storm, typhoon, strong typhoon and super typhoon.
the typhoon structure
Typhoon is a deep low-pressure system, and its central air pressure is very low. There is an air flow converging towards the center at the lower level, and the air flow at the upper level mainly diverges outward. If the typhoon is cut horizontally, we can see that there are three obviously different areas, from the center to the outside: typhoon eye area, cloud wall area and spiral rain belt area.
Typhoon Eye Area: It's strange that the wind here is very light and the weather is sunny, with an average diameter of 40 kilometers. The sailors who participated in it humorously called Typhoon Eye "Xanadu".
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