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When did Typhoon Tian Ge land in Guangdong?

According to the news on August 23, the Central Meteorological Observatory issued a typhoon red warning at 6 o'clock today. It is estimated that typhoon 13 will land in the coastal area from Zhuhai to Yangjiang in Guangdong around noon on the 23rd.

On August 22nd, it was influenced by the periphery of Typhoon Tian Ge. On the same day, Fujian Meteorological Observatory continued to issue a yellow warning signal for typhoon. China News Service reporter Zhang Bin photo

The center of typhoon 13 this year is located at 5 o'clock this morning (August 23) in the northern part of the South China Sea, about 200 kilometers southeast of Zhuhai City, Guangdong Province, which is 2 1.3 degrees north latitude and 0/15.2 degrees east longitude. Maximum wind force near the center 13.

The Central Meteorological Observatory predicts that Tian Ge will move to the north-north direction at a speed of about 25 kilometers per hour, and its intensity will continue to strengthen. It will land in the coastal area from Zhuhai, Guangdong to Yangjiang around noon on the 23rd (40-48m/s, 13- 15, typhoon level or strong typhoon level). After landing, it will continue to move to the west, and its intensity will gradually weaken.

Gale forecast: From 8: 00 on August 23rd to 8: 00 on August 24th, there will be 7-9 gale in the northern South China Sea, Taiwan Province Strait, Qiongzhou Strait, Beibu Gulf, Guangdong coast, southern Fujian coast, eastern and northern Hainan coast, Guangxi coast, southern Guangdong and eastern Guangxi, and there will be1-1near the Pearl River Estuary.

Precipitation forecast: From 8: 00 on August 23rd to 8: 00 on August 24th, there will be heavy rains in most parts of Guangxi, western and southern Guangdong, northern Hainan Island, southern coastal areas of Fujian and western Taiwan, among which there will be heavy rains in parts of southeastern Guangxi, southwestern Guangdong and northeastern Hainan Island, with local heavy rains (250-300mm).