Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Weather inquiry - The typhoon will land in the South China Sea. Will it migrate to the mainland?

The typhoon will land in the South China Sea. Will it migrate to the mainland?

This is uncertain, mainly depending on which direction the typhoon moves. If it moves to the mainland, the typhoon will reach the mainland.

In China, summer is very hot and many places will be dry, so if a typhoon lands on the mainland, it will bring some precipitation and raise the local temperature.

Because drought will affect the local economic development and people's lives, especially farmers, their crops will die because of drought, and many people's main income is to grow crops, so the drought problem will also be a headache. So if a typhoon lands on the mainland and brings some precipitation, the problem of drought can also be solved, and it will also bring coolness to the hot weather.

For example, Changsha is as hot as a steamer in summer. I really hope there will be a typhoon to ease the temperature and let the people of Changsha experience the coolness brought by the typhoon.

Although some small typhoons can bring benefits to some areas, typhoons still have their disadvantages. For example, in Hainan, a place where typhoons often land, if there is a strong typhoon landing, Hainan's economy will be directly damaged, local crops and buildings will be destroyed, and more seriously, the residence will be flooded. These are the hazards caused by strong typhoons.

Therefore, we should pay close attention to the weather when it comes to typhoons. After all, now that the economy is so developed, we can prevent it through weather forecast and reduce our own losses.