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What impact will the first super typhoon in Mesak bring to China this year?
According to the forecast, the ninth typhoon this year? Messac? At 8: 00 am on August 3/KLOC-0, the center is located on the northwest Pacific Ocean about 425 kilometers south-east of Naha, Okinawa, Japan, and the maximum wind force near the center is 14 (42 m/s, strong typhoon level). Expect? Messac? It will move to the northwest at a speed of 25-30 kilometers per hour and gradually approach the southern waters of the Ryukyu Islands. It will move into the southeast of the East China Sea in the early morning of September 1, and its intensity will continue to strengthen, reaching the strongest typhoon level (52-58m/s,16-17); 1 From the night to the morning of the 2nd, it turned northeast in the northern part of the East China Sea and moved to the southern part of the Korean Peninsula, and its intensity gradually weakened.
The Central Meteorological Observatory issued a blue rainstorm warning on August 3 1 day 10: It is predicted that there will be heavy rainstorms in parts of central and eastern Jilin, eastern Liaoning, Shandong Peninsula and western Yunnan from August 3 14 to September 14. Yu Yong, deputy director of the China Meteorological Bureau, said earlier that the weather forecast shows that there will be more typhoons this autumn. Yu Yong introduced:? For typhoons, we predict that typhoons will be more active in autumn and generate more. Typhoons in August and September often have a greater impact on our country. Is it 20 18? Wembia or? Mangosteen? Typhoon has a great influence on the coastal areas of South China and the northern regions of China. ?
The weather effects brought by typhoons are mainly rainfall and strong winds. Typhoons frequently attack in autumn. Yu Yong pointed out that in September this year, the rainfall in some areas may be more than normal. Yu Yong said: It is estimated that the rainfall in the south of North China and the central and eastern parts of Northwest China in September may be 20% to 50% more than normal, and the autumn rain in West China may be slightly more. There will be 5-6 typhoons in the South China Sea or the Pacific Northwest. At present, China is still in the main flood season. According to the forecast, the rainy season in North China ended late this year, the typhoon was active in autumn, and the autumn rain in West China began early, with a lot of rainfall. ?
According to the forecast of the Central Meteorological Observatory, there will be 1-2 typhoons in the northwest Pacific in the next 10 days, which may still bring great wind and rain impact to the eastern coast of China. It is expected to be affected by cold air and residues from September 2 to 4. Messac? Affected by the cloud system, there will be heavy rain in most parts of Northeast China and eastern Inner Mongolia, moderate to heavy rain in most areas and heavy rain in some areas. On September 5-7, it was rainy in the east of southwest China, south of the Yangtze River and south China, with moderate to heavy rain, local heavy rain or heavy rain in some areas. In the next 10 day, the rainfall in the east and northeast of southwest China will be 30-80% more than that in the same period of normal years, and the local rainfall will be 1-2 times more.
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