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Are there many typhoons landing in Northeast China in recent years?

Not much. According to the previous data, among the typhoons (including tropical depression) that landed in China from1949 to 2020, 13 landed in Northeast China, but no typhoon landed in Northeast China nearly 15 times since 2005, and the latest one can be traced back to the typhoon "Mai Sha" that landed in Dalian, Liaoning Province for the second time on August 9, 2005.

Generally speaking, typhoons heading north are mostly "second-hand" or "third-hand", because the temperature on the sea surface is gradually decreasing all the way north, and the energy is basically exhausted when they reach the northeast, and the landing intensity is generally at the tropical storm level, and some can reach the strong tropical storm level. Therefore, it is rare for Bawei to land in Liaoning directly at the typhoon level.

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Typhoons heading north are more likely to cause disasters, and agriculture and flood control need to be highly vigilant.

Since its formation on August 22nd, Typhoon Bavi No.8 has been growing and moving northward. It is predicted that Bawei will land in the coastal area from zhuanghe city, Liaoning Province to North Pyongan Road, North Korea on the morning of 27th. The storm brought by typhoon will have an impact on agriculture and rivers in Northeast China, and the Central Meteorological Observatory also issued the first typhoon red warning this year.

Although the intensity of typhoon will be weakened from strong typhoon level to typhoon level when landing, as the strongest typhoon potentially landing in Northeast China, the arrival of Bawei is bound to bring different degrees of impact on agricultural production and flood control.

At present, corn, soybean, rice and other autumn harvest crops in Northeast China have entered the critical stage of yield formation, and typhoons will bring strong wind and rain weather. Guo Anhong, chief forecaster of the Central Meteorological Observatory, suggested that farmland waterlogging and crop lodging, which may be caused by wind and rain, must be strictly guarded against, which will adversely affect the later yield and should be well guarded against.

Compared with the southeast coast of China, the number of typhoon attacks in the northeast is less, and typhoons landing in the north are more likely to cause disasters. Zhang Juan, a meteorologist from China Weather Network, said that this is due to the lack of experience in typhoon prevention in the north, and on the other hand, typhoons in the north will cause rare heavy rainfall when they encounter cold air.

Looking through the historical data, the typhoon "Blavin" similar to "Bawei" had a serious impact on the Northeast, resulting in a large area of crops in the Northeast. For the rivers in Northeast China, the heavy precipitation brought by typhoon will also directly affect most areas of Songliao Basin.

The Xinhua client "Bawei" landed in the three northeastern provinces today, ready to fully defend against typhoons.