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When will Typhoon Sura leave?

Typhoon Sura left on September 3rd, 223, and moved into Beibu Gulf as a tropical storm on the morning of the 3rd. At 17 hours, the Central Meteorological Observatory stopped numbering it.

this year's No.9 typhoon "Sura" was generated in the east of the Philippines at 14: on August 24th, strengthened to a super typhoon level on the 26th night, and moved into the northeastern South China Sea on the 3th night. It landed on the southern coast of Zhuhai City, Guangdong Province around 3: 3 am on September 2, and landed again at Hailing Island, Yangjiang City, Guangdong Province around 13: 5.

under the influence of typhoon Sura, there have been heavy rains to heavy rains, local heavy rains to extremely heavy rains in some areas of Guangxi since September 2, and windy weather has occurred in eastern and southern Guangxi and the Beibu Gulf. This typhoon process has the characteristics of concentrated rainstorm area, heavy local rainfall and wide gale range.

According to statistics, from 8: on September 2 to 8: on September 4, the accumulated rainfall exceeded 25 mm in 16 townships in 5 counties (cities, districts) of Wuzhou, Guigang and Yulin, with the largest being 368.4 mm in Limu Town of Cenxi City, Wuzhou, and 158 in 29 counties (cities, districts) in 8 cities with 1-25 mm.

there are 318 towns and villages in 57 counties (cities, districts) of 12 cities with a diameter of 5 ~ 1mm. The maximum rainfall of one hour and the maximum daily rainfall occurred in Limu Town, Cenxi City, Wuzhou (22: 72.2mm on the 2nd and 8: 365mm on the 3rd). Strong winds of magnitude 8 or above occurred in 31 towns and villages in 9 cities, with the largest being magnitude 11 (28.8 m/s) in Minle Town, Beiliu City, Yulin City.

Origin of naming:

In order to avoid the confusion of typhoon names, the countries and regions concerned decided to standardize the naming of typhoons at the 3th meeting of the Typhoon Committee of the World Meteorological Organization (WMO) held in Hongkong, China from November 25th to December 1st, 1997. Among them, tropical cyclones in the northwest Pacific Ocean and the South China Sea were named with Asian styles.

its naming method is: make a naming table in advance, and then recycle it year after year in sequence. The naming table contains 14 names, which are provided by 14 member countries and regions in the Asia-Pacific region to which WMO belongs.

"Sura", a name provided by Vietnam, which means south-central antelope, is a rare and precious animal recently discovered in Vietnam. It is the last name on the typhoon naming list, and this is the fourth time for Sura.

above content reference: Baidu Encyclopedia-Typhoon Sura