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The Central Meteorological Observatory issued a yellow warning for typhoon. Which parts of China will be affected by Typhoon Schadl?

On the morning of October 20th, 2020/KLOC-0, the Central Meteorological Observatory announced the No.7 typhoon in China this year. Schadl? Officially generated, according to meteorologists, typhoon? Schadl? It will have a certain impact on the southern part of the East China Sea, the Taiwan Province Strait, the east of Taiwan Province Province, bashi channel, the northern and central South China Sea, Beibu Gulf, Huangyan Island, zhongsha islands, Xisha Islands, Fujian coastal areas and Taiwan Province coastal areas.

Schadl gradually upgraded from a tropical depression to a tropical cyclone in the eastern Philippines on October 20th, 65438/KLOC-0. In autumn and early winter, under the influence of the change of solar irradiation angle, although the heat in the northern hemisphere is gradually weakening, there are still conditions to produce tropical cyclones and strong tropical cyclones in the Pacific Ocean near low latitudes. Expected typhoon? Schadl? After it is formed, it will jump from Hainan Province to the southeast sea along the northwest direction and finally land in Vietnam.

Despite the typhoon? Schadl? It is not expected to land in any province of China, but it will be directly affected by the passing typhoon in the South China Sea and Xisha Islands. During this period, fishing boats and business vessels should return to the dock as soon as possible, or stay away from areas affected by typhoons. Because the typhoon's seven-level wind circle radius is as long as 200 to 450 kilometers, although it has not landed directly in China, it will still have a serious impact on Hainan Province. South China will be affected by the airflow around the typhoon, and at the same time, South China will be affected by cold air, forming a certain intensity of rainfall.

Typhoon is a strong extreme weather phenomenon formed by cold and hot convection. At typhoon level, the central wind force can reach17.2m per second. Typhoons are often accompanied by heavy rainfall, strong winds, lightning and other weather, which has a great impact on people's normal life and travel. Typhoon moving at sea will also cause huge waves, which will pose a great threat to ships at sea. Although humans can build tens of thousands of tons of cruise ships and hundreds of thousands of tons of aircraft carriers, they are still very insignificant in the face of the forces of nature. For this reason, at present, human beings still have to have awe of nature. Residents in coastal areas pay close attention to typhoon information in time and arrange trips according to the weather forecast. In this way, we can effectively avoid the personal and property losses caused by typhoons.