Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Weather forecast - What's the weather like a few days after the typhoon crossed the border?

What's the weather like a few days after the typhoon crossed the border?

It rained after the typhoon crossed the border.

When a typhoon crosses the border:

Wind speed: If the weather is clear before crossing the border and the wind speed is low, the wind speed will increase when the cloud system around the typhoon invades. As the typhoon approaches, the wind speed will increase, and the closer to the center, the greater the wind speed.

Wind direction: Before the typhoon crosses the border, if there is no strong convective weather, it is often southerly. After the typhoon hit, the wind direction changed to southeast wind or east wind, bringing a lot of water vapor, increasing the cloud cover and gradually lowering the cloud base.

Air pressure: If the weather is fine and the air pressure is high before crossing the border, especially in the area controlled by subtropical high, the air pressure will start to decrease when the typhoon crosses the border. Because the typhoon is a cyclone weather system, the closer it is to the center, the greater the pressure. If a place is lucky enough to enter the eye of the typhoon, the air pressure will increase.

affect

Typhoon often brings stormy weather when crossing the border, causing huge waves on the sea surface, which seriously threatens the safety of navigation. After the typhoon landed, the storm surge may destroy crops and various building facilities, causing great losses to people's lives and property.

All kinds of dilapidated houses, factories, sheds, fences, temporary buildings, projects under construction, municipal public facilities, amusement facilities, cranes, construction elevators, scaffolding, telephone poles, trees, billboards, iron towers, ships at sea and port facilities may be blown down (overturned) due to insufficient wind resistance.

Balcony, roof flowerpot, outdoor unit of air conditioner, awning, solar water heater, sundries on the roof, scattered articles, tools and building materials on the construction site are easily blown off by the wind, and window glass and curtain wall glass are blown off or blown off by strong wind, which may cause casualties.