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Typhoon and strong convective weather are also related?

Obviously, typhoons will cause some strong convective weather.

When the typhoon comes, strong convective weather may be formed because of the uneven distribution of hot and cold air and unstable cloud system.

In fact, if you think about it, with such a strong low pressure, the surrounding atmosphere will definitely be strongly disturbed. There is no doubt that what you said is "all generated in the peripheral cloud system", because strong convection is the horizontal movement of airflow in the final analysis, while typhoon, on the contrary, is a low pressure with no convection at all.

As for what you said, the typhoon will weaken in strong convective weather. . I think it may be because of the intensity of the diverted flow (I don't know about this). If the steering flow is too weak, it will cause the typhoon to move slowly and have a lot of room for development. If the steering flow is strong, it will cause the typhoon to move quickly, which is not conducive to the typhoon to fully absorb local water vapor. Therefore, if the turning airflow is too strong, it may disperse the typhoon.