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Where did typhoon khanun go?

According to the news of China Meteorological Observatory, the center of the No.6 typhoon khanun (tropical storm level) landed on the coast of zhuanghe city, Liaoning Province at 23: 00 on June 5438+0/KLOC-0.

It weakened into a tropical depression when landing. The maximum wind force near the center is level 6 (12m/s), and the lowest pressure in the center is 1000 hectopascals. Kanu has thus become the first typhoon to land in Northeast China this year and the second typhoon to land in Liaoning since 2000. The last typhoon was Meihua, which made landfall in China last Thursday.

"Kanu" is a "longevity" typhoon with a life history of 15 days and an erratic path, spanning more than 4,000 kilometers from north to south. August 10 landed on the coast of gyeongsangnam-do, South Korea, and continued to move northwest. The intensity is gradually weakening. On August 1 1 day, it weakened into a tropical depression, landed on the Zhuanghe coast of Liaoning, and stopped numbering on June 12.

Affected by this, it began to rain in Jilin Province in the early morning of August 10, with heavy rain and local rainstorm in the east of Yanbian, and the maximum rainfall occurred in the easternmost part of Jilin Province-Hunchun Fangchuan 172.5 mm.

Typhoon characteristics

Typhoon khanun No.6 in 2023 (meaning jackfruit) was formed at 2 o'clock on July 28th, 2023 in the east of the Philippines. It was located about 1600 km east of Manila, Philippines at 17 on 28th. It is expected to approach the eastern coast of China at the speed of 15-20km per hour, and the intensity will gradually increase.

According to the Shanghai Meteorological Department, since the typhoon was officially named in 2000, there have been four Kanu events, namely 15 in 2005, 07 in 20 12, 20 17 and 06 in 2023. Coincidentally, in 2023, the location of typhoon khanun is close to Kanu I 05 15, and the previous forecast movement path is similar.

On July 28th, a tropical disturbance was born in the southwest waters of Caroline Islands. It was named Kanu, which means jackfruit. It is the sixth named storm in the Pacific typhoon season in 2023, and it affects people's hearts because of its uncertain whereabouts.