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Is there a scientific basis for "one thunder hits nine stations"

There is a certain scientific basis, but it is not necessarily correct.

There is a folk saying that "one thunder kills nine stations". Is there any scientific basis? Experts from the Municipal Meteorological Observatory explained that this law is not applicable to all typhoons. Yunna, on the contrary, is "one thunder and nine stops".

Experts said that due to the influence of the cloud system around the "Yunna" spiral belt, there was strong convective weather over southern Zhejiang, so the phenomenon of lightning and thunder only appeared the night before, which indicated that the typhoon was gradually approaching our city. Yesterday's typhoon trend also proved this point. In fact, there is also a folk meteorological proverb, "The first and ninth stops in July are accompanied by thunder", which means that if there is thunder on the first day of the seventh lunar month, there will be more typhoons in the middle of the year. The phenomenon of "one thunder hits nine stations" mentioned by ordinary people usually occurs in the autumn of September-65438+10. At this time, there is cold air in the north and south. If there is a typhoon, the cold and warm air will flash and thunder when they meet. However, due to the influence of the westerly trough, typhoons tend to turn, so they "don't". Therefore, don't lose your vigilance against typhoons without analysis just because you hear thunder, otherwise it may be dangerous.