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When will the typhoon land in Jiangxi?

The typhoon landed in Jiangxi at 22: 00 on the 28th.

According to the typhoon news released by Yingtan Meteorological Observatory at 22: 00 on 28th, the No.5 typhoon "Du" has entered the territory of Jiangxi Province this year. The typhoon center is located in lichuan county, Fuzhou City, Jiangxi Province, with the maximum wind force 10 (25m/s) and the lowest pressure at the center of 990 hectopascals. Du will move to the north-northwest direction of Jiangxi Province at a speed of about 30 kilometers per hour. Before and after, it will enter Jiangxi from the north of Fuzhou to the south of Shangrao, and go north to Jiangxi on the morning of the 29th.

The typhoon stayed in Jiangxi for about 8 hours, and its intensity weakened from tropical storm to tropical depression. Affected by it, there was an obvious precipitation and windy weather process in Jiangxi, with heavy rain in some areas and heavy rain in some areas, with an average wind of 4-5 and gusts of 8-9; The accumulated rainfall in the process is 50 ~ 130mm in the middle and east, and may reach 200 ~ 300mm in some hilly areas due to terrain elevation. 20 ~ 50 mm in the west, some areas 100 mm.

The bad weather caused by typhoon is as follows:

1, strong wind: One of the main characteristics of a typhoon is its strong wind. The wind speed near the typhoon center may exceed 120 km per hour, or even reach more than 250 km per hour. Strong winds can cause buildings to collapse, trees to be pulled up and wires to break.

2. Heavy rain: Typhoon brings heavy rainfall, often accompanied by short-term heavy precipitation. When the typhoon crosses the border, the rainstorm will cause floods, resulting in urban waterlogging and farmland flooding, as well as landslides and river flooding.

3. Lightning: The typhoon cloud system is often accompanied by strong convective activities, which is easy to cause lightning. Lightning not only poses a threat to personal safety, but also may cause fire.

4. Storm surge: During a typhoon, strong winds will promote the accumulation of seawater and form a storm surge. Storm surge will cause the coastline to be flooded and the coastal areas to be flooded.