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What is the magnitude of typhoon Lichima?

Typhoon Lichima magnitude 16.

Typhoon Lichima was named by Japan Meteorological Agency at about 15 on August 4th, 20 19. It was upgraded to a typhoon by the Central Meteorological Observatory at around 5 o'clock on August 7, and further upgraded to a super typhoon by the Central Meteorological Observatory at around 23 o'clock on August 7, and continued to move to the northwest, approaching the coast of Zhejiang. Landed on August 30th 1: 45 in the coastal area of Chengnan Town, Wenling City, Zhejiang Province 10, with the maximum wind force near the center16 (52m/s) when landing.

This makes it the strongest typhoon that landed in China since 20 19, and the third typhoon that landed in Zhejiang since 1949. Then it crossed Zhejiang and Jiangsu provinces and moved into the Yellow Sea, and landed again on the coast of Huangdao District, Qingdao, Shandong Province at 20: 50 on August1/kloc-0. When landing, the maximum wind force near the center is 9 (23 meters).

Typhoon weather prevention measures

1. Pay attention to weather forecast: pay attention to and track the dynamic changes of typhoons in advance, and know the early warning and early warning information in time.

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3. Reinforce the house and surrounding environment: ensure the structural safety of the house and repair or reinforce possible problems. Clean up the sundries in the courtyard and balcony to reduce the risk of being blown away by the wind.

4. Prepare emergency materials: prepare sufficient emergency materials in advance, such as food, drinking water, medicines, emergency lighting equipment, communication tools, etc. In case of possible power failure and water supply interruption.