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When will Typhoon Mawa 16 land on the coast of South China this year?

According to the news on September 2nd, Typhoon Mawa 16 this year is expected to land on the coast of South China on the 3rd. The National Defense General launched a Class III emergency response for flood control and typhoon prevention.

The National Defense General held a meeting on the 2nd to analyze and judge that Mawa offshore formed and moved slowly, which was greatly affected by the adjustment period of subtropical high. The high water temperature and long energy storage time in the passing sea area are beneficial to the increase of wind speed. In its heyday, it may land on the coast of South China, with a central wind of 9 to 1 1 and a gust of 12 to 65438.

It is estimated that there will be heavy rains in central and eastern Guangdong, southern Fujian, southwestern Jiangxi and other places, heavy rains in parts of eastern Guangdong and southeastern Fujian, and heavy rains in the eastern coastal areas of Guangdong, with a cumulative rainfall of 300 mm. The landing of Mawa will form a "three meetings" of strong winds, heavy rains and huge waves. It is estimated that there will be a huge wave of 4-7 meters in the northeastern part of the South China Sea from the night of the 2nd to the day of the 3rd, and a huge wave of 3-4 meters in the coastal areas of eastern Guangdong and southern Fujian. The maximum storm surge 120cm will appear in coastal areas, and seawater intrusion may occur.

Affected by the successive landings of "Tian Ge" and "Kappa", the soil water content in South China is saturated, and the water levels of rivers, lakes and reservoirs are generally high, which is easy to cause repeated disasters. To this end, the National Defense General launched a Class III emergency response for flood control and typhoon prevention, and sent eight working groups to Guangdong, Fujian, Guangxi, Hainan, Jiangxi, Hunan and other provinces to assist in flood control and typhoon prevention.