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Latest News of Typhoon Taba (17) 20 19 Typhoon Landing Time+Location+Affected Cities

Most cities began to cool down, after all, autumn has arrived. In some areas, due to typhoon weather, the temperature may drop faster. At present, Typhoon TabaNo. 17 has been generated, so friends who plan to travel should pay attention to see if the typhoon will affect the city you are going to.

September 19 latest news 14: 00.

Distance to Shenzhen:1495km

Wind speed: 18m/s tropical storm.

Central air pressure: 996 MPa

Reference location: about 435km east of Naha, Okinawa, Japan.

Future trend: "Taba" will move to the northwest at a speed of about 9 kilometers per hour, and its intensity will gradually strengthen.

Typhoon generation

19 September 06438+04, 20 19 Typhoon Taba (name source: Malaysia, meaning a freshwater fish) was generated. The center is located at 22.4 degrees north latitude and 0/28.6 degrees east longitude. The intensity level is tropical storm, the maximum wind force is 8,18m/s (about 65km/h), and the central air pressure is 996 hectopascals.

At present, Typhoon No.2019 17 "Tianba" is located about 435 kilometers southeast of Naha City, Okinawa Prefecture, Japan.

It is estimated that "Taba" will move to the northwest at a speed of about 9 kilometers per hour, and its intensity will gradually strengthen.

Typhoon Taba (17), which affects our city this year, is about to take shape. The probability of coming to China is very low (going north to Japan), but thanks to it. Because under its guidance, the cold air is falling very southward. Although it was a spent force in South China, there was still some cool breeze in the morning and the high temperature eased. Taiwan Province Strait is stormy, so attention should be paid to maritime traffic safety in the eastern coastal areas.

Now a guy has finally upgraded to a tropical depression, and it is expected to continue to strengthen. At present, there are still great differences on the track of this tropical cyclone in the later period, and the situation is not clear for the time being, which may or may not affect Chinese mainland. However, 20-22 will bring rain to the coastal areas of Taiwan Province Province and Zhejiang Province, and there will be windy weather at sea, so continue to pay attention ~

Landing time This afternoon, the Japan Meteorological Agency upgraded the low pressure to the east of Taiwan Province Province, and Typhoon Tianba (17) was generated. This typhoon will not land in China, but it may cross around 22nd or land between Kyushu and South Korea. Because there is a high-altitude trough on the west side of the eastward moving typhoon that impacts the continental subtropical high, the later path goes out of an arc under the guidance of the westerly trough and the single subtropical high on the east side.

The impact on China is mainly the sea gale (superimposed cold air) in the East China Sea and the southern Yellow Sea, and it is closest to Zhoushan Islands from 2 1 night to the morning of the 22nd. Traffic impact analysis of China, Japan and Korea;

In Zhoushan Islands, China, maritime shipping between islands may be suspended from the evening of 20th to the daytime of 22nd. Putuo Airport may be delayed from 2 1 afternoon to the morning of 22nd and resumed on 23rd.

In Okinawa, Japan, there may be some delays on the 20th, and the 2 1 flight may be partially cancelled or obviously delayed, and it will gradually resume during the day on the 22nd.

In Fukuoka, Japan and Busan, South Korea, flights between the two cities may be cancelled on the 22nd. Maritime shipping may also be suspended on the 22nd and resumed on the 23rd.

Flights to Jeju Island, South Korea and Osaka, Japan may be delayed on the 22nd and return to normal on the 23rd.

The flight in Sapporo, Japan, may be delayed or even cancelled from noon on the 23rd to the morning of the 24th (the probability of flight cancellation from the evening of the 23rd to the early morning of the 24th is higher). It gradually returned to normal in the afternoon on the 24th.

This morning, the Japan Meteorological Agency maintained a low-pressure assessment. From this afternoon to the evening, this system should be upgraded to Typhoon Taba 17, which will approach Korea and Japan in the future and may land or pass between Kyushu, Japan and Busan, South Korea on the 22nd. Due to the influence of superimposed cold air, the wind and rain brought by this typhoon will be stronger. Although it does not land in China, it will bring windy weather to the East China Sea and the southern Yellow Sea, which will affect maritime shipping.

The picture 1 is the animation of this morning's cloud picture. At present, the center of the bottom layer is exposed, but the overall spiral structure is very clear. Figure 2 shows the path forecast of Japan Meteorological Agency, and Figure 3-4 shows the numerical forecast of Europe and America. At present, the numerical predictions tend to be consistent, and the probability of landing on Kyushu Island on the 22nd is the highest. Figure 5-9 shows the gale forecast of 19-23 given by the numerical forecast. In the figure, the crimson gale circle (No.28.5) is a gale area of 1 1 or above, and the bright yellow (No.10.8) is a gale area of level 6. The possible impacts are as follows:

In Zhoushan Islands, China, maritime shipping between islands may be suspended from the evening of 20th to the daytime of 22nd. Putuo Airport may be delayed from 2 1 afternoon to the morning of 22nd and resumed on 23rd.

In Fukuoka, Japan and Busan, South Korea, flights between the two cities may be cancelled on the 22nd. Maritime shipping may also be suspended on the 22nd and resumed on the 23rd.

Flights to Jeju Island, South Korea and Osaka, Japan may be delayed on the 22nd and return to normal on the 23rd.

The flight in Sapporo, Japan on 23rd may be delayed or even cancelled. It returned to normal on the 24th.

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