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Where did Typhoon Bavi land in China?

Central Meteorological Observatory: The tropical depression forecast was issued at 06: 00 on August 22, 2020; Typhoon blue warning was issued on August 22nd 10; Typhoon yellow warning was issued on August 23rd 10; On the morning of 26th, it moved into the southern part of the Yellow Sea, with faster speed and weaker intensity. On 26th 18, the Central Meteorological Observatory issued the first red warning of typhoon in 2020.

Gale forecast: From 8: 00 on August 22nd to 8: 00 on August 23rd, there will be 6-7 winds in bashi channel, east of Taiwan Province Province, northern Taiwan Province Strait, southern East China Sea, waters near Diaoyu Island, eastern and northern coasts of Taiwan Province Province, coastal areas of central and northern Fujian and coastal areas of Zhejiang Province, among which, winds in some parts of the southeastern East China Sea can reach 8-9, with gusts10 ~/kloc. From 20: 00 on the 25th to 20: 00 on the 26th, there will be 6-8 winds in the eastern part of Taiwan Province Province, the waters north of the Taiwan Province Strait, most of the East China Sea, the central and southern Yellow Sea and the waters near Diaoyu Island, the northeastern coast of Fujian, the coast of Zhejiang, the Yangtze River estuary, Hangzhou Bay, the coast of Shanghai, the southern coast of Jiangsu and the eastern coast of Shandong Peninsula. Among them, the winds in the northern part of the East China Sea, the central and southern parts of the Yellow Sea are 9- 168.

Precipitation forecast: From 8: 00 on August 22nd to 8: 00 on August 23rd, there will be heavy rain or rainstorm in most parts of Taiwan Province Island, the southeast coast of Zhejiang Province and parts of southeastern Fujian Province, among which there will be heavy rain in the southern part of Taiwan Province Island (100 to 150mm). From 20: 00 on the 25th to 20: 00 on the 26th, there were heavy rains in northern Jiangsu, central and eastern Shandong and eastern Liaoning, among which there were heavy rains in central Shandong (100- 150mm).

Wenzhou Meteorological Observatory: On August 22nd 12: 46, the blue warning signal of typhoon in urban area was issued.

Shandong Meteorological Bureau: On August 25th 1 1 Class III emergency response of major meteorological disasters (typhoons) was launched.

Jilin Meteorological Bureau: On August 25th, at 1 1, the level IV emergency response of major meteorological disasters (rainstorm) was adjusted to level III emergency response (typhoon).