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Typhoon Impact of Typhoon Kujila
The highest typhoon warning signal issued by Hainan Province: typhoon yellow warning signal; The highest local warning signal: typhoon blue warning signal: Ledong Li Autonomous County, Chengmai, Tunchang, Baoting Li and Miao Autonomous County, Ding 'an, Changjiang Li Autonomous County, Qiongzhong Li and Miao Autonomous County, Baisha Li Autonomous County, Dongfang and Wuzhishan; Typhoon yellow warning signal: Sansha, Haikou, Lingshui Li Autonomous County, Xisha Islands, Lingao and Qionghai. With the strengthening and steady approach of whales, Hainan Meteorological Observatory issued a typhoon blue warning signal at 9: 00 a.m. on 2 1 2, and issued a typhoon three-level emergency response at 5: 00 p.m.
The highest local warning in Guangdong: typhoon white warning signal: Zhuhai, Doumen, Huazhou, Zhongshan, Shenzhen, Nansha, Dongguan and Enping typhoon blue warning signal: Maoming, Dianbai, Yangxi, Yangjiang, Taishan, Xinyi, Yangchun, Gaozhou and Xinhui typhoon yellow warning signal: Xuwen, Zhanjiang, Leizhou, Lianjiang, Wuchuan and Suixi on June 20th.
The highest typhoon warning signal issued by Guangxi province: typhoon yellow warning signal; The highest local warning signal: typhoon blue warning signal: Yulin typhoon yellow warning signal: At 6: 00 am on June 22, the Qinzhou Meteorological Observatory of Guangxi issued a typhoon blue warning signal. As the whales continued to approach Guangxi, the Guangxi Meteorological Observatory further issued a yellow warning signal for typhoon at 6 pm.
The highest tropical cyclone warning signal issued in Hong Kong: Warning Signal No.1 The Hong Kong Observatory issued a "special weather warning" on the afternoon of June 20th 1 1.50, indicating that whales will gradually move northward, but they will keep their distance from Hong Kong on June 2nd1. It is predicted that the storms related to whales will affect the coastal areas of Guangdong in the next few days. The Observatory indicated that it would closely monitor the movements of whales and their impact on the weather in Hong Kong. At 8: 00 a.m. on 2 1 day, the whale entered 800 kilometers away from Hong Kong and was affected by the rain belt around the whale. In the afternoon and evening, the weather in Hong Kong deteriorated, with storms, thunderstorms and sometimes heavy rain. 20 mm of rainfall was recorded in many places in China, and the rainfall in urban areas and Lantau Island even reached 30-50 mm. In addition, winds in general areas, including Cheung Chau and the airport, have soared to strong winds. As the whale suddenly moved to the northeast and strengthened, the Observatory issued the No.1 warning signal at 9: 40 pm. At that time, whales gathered about 660 kilometers south-southwest of Hong Kong and intensified into a tropical storm. This is the first tropical cyclone warning signal issued by the Observatory on 20 15. At 9: 45 pm, the Observatory said that it was expected that the offshore wind would gradually increase as the whales approached, but there was little chance of issuing a tropical cyclone warning signal No.3 from that night to the morning of the next day (June 22).
The whale moved steadily to the north-northwest on June 22nd, approaching Hainan. At 7: 45 in the morning, the Observatory said that unless the whale's path is eastward, there is little chance of sending the No.3 signal during the day. Later, at 4: 45 pm, it was said that the whale was expected to pass 400 kilometers away from Hong Kong on the morning of the 23rd, and there was little chance of sending out the No.3 signal. However, due to the circulation of whales, there will be strong winds and heavy rain. However, the whale was closest to Hong Kong in the past hour, because the whale then turned west, landed and skimmed Hainan. The whale approached Hong Kong at 4 pm on the 22nd, passing about 565,438+00 kilometers southwest of Hong Kong. At 4: 04 pm, the Observatory also measured the lowest instantaneous sea level pressure of 65,438+00,065,438+0.7 HPA. Under the influence of strong winds and heavy rains, there were occasional strong winds blowing in Cheung Chau, and the winds in many areas soared briefly in the early morning of the 23rd, so that strong winds were just measured in Sai Kung, and even intermittent gales appeared in Ngong Ping. As whales crossed Hainan Island westward and gradually moved away, the Observatory indicated at 6: 45 a.m. that it would consider canceling all tropical cyclone warning signals in a short time, but reminded the public that Hong Kong would still be affected by strong winds and heavy rain that day. The Observatory cancelled all tropical cyclone warning signals at 7: 40 am, when whales gathered about 560 kilometers west-southwest of Hong Kong.
Macao hoisted the highest tropical cyclone warning signal: Typhoon Signal No.1 was enhanced into a tropical storm by whales. The Macao Meteorological Bureau hoisted typhoon signal 1 10 on June 2/day 15, when whales gathered about 620 kilometers south-southwest of Macao. The weather bureau predicts that it is unlikely that typhoon signal No.3 will be hoisted at night. At 4 o'clock in the morning of June 22nd, it is said that it is unlikely to change to a higher typhoon signal in the morning. 10 in the morning, indicating that there is little chance of changing to a higher typhoon signal during the day. According to the Meteorological Bureau, due to the cloud and rain belt, there were thunderstorms during the meeting on June 22 and 23, and the wind was strengthened. The whale was closest to Macau at 6 pm, passing about 460 kilometers southwest of Macau. As whales landed in Hainan at 7: 00 pm, the Meteorological Bureau said at night 10: 08 that it was unlikely to change to a higher typhoon signal at night. At 4: 00 am on June 23rd, it is unlikely that the forecast will turn into a higher typhoon signal, but there will be showers in the next two or three days due to the whale-related rain belt. As whales gradually moved away from Macao, the Meteorological Bureau cancelled all typhoon signals at 8: 30 in the morning, when whales gathered about 500 kilometers west-southwest of Macao. According to the tropical cyclone signal of Geophysical and Meteorological Bureau, the last tropical cyclone No.1 typhoon ball 2015.06.2122:15-2015.06.23 08: 30, and the next tropical cyclone typhoon Kamaji typhoon Lianhua.
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