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Where will the first typhoon red warning bring heavy rainfall this year?

On August 26th 18, the Central Meteorological Observatory issued a typhoon red warning, which is the first typhoon red warning this year. It is estimated that there will be heavy rains in parts of central and eastern Heilongjiang, most of Jilin, eastern Liaoning and southeastern Inner Mongolia from 8: 00 on the 27th to 8: 00 on the 28th, with heavy rains in parts of southeastern Heilongjiang and eastern Liaoning.

According to statistics, since 1949, only one "first-hand typhoon" landed in Liaoning, which can be traced back to 1964, when 10 typhoon landed in Xinjin, Liaoning in the form of a tropical storm. If Bawei can land in Liaoning as a typhoon, it will be the strongest typhoon landing in Liaoning.

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Typhoon Bawei landed in North Korea: maximum wind force 12.

At about 8: 30 today (August 27th), the No.8 typhoon Bawei landed on the coast of North Pyongan Road near the border between China and North Korea. It is expected that after landing, "Bawei" will gradually turn to the east-northeast direction, and its intensity will gradually weaken and pass through the three northeastern provinces of China. Although "Bawei" has not landed in China directly, it will still have a strong wind and rain impact on the three northeastern provinces of China, especially Liaoning, and the impact should not be underestimated.

In addition, "Bawei" is a typical typhoon heading north, which has the characteristics of strong intensity, heavy rainfall intensity and long life history. It took five days to land from August 22nd to today. Typhoon Bawei moved steadily northward along the west side of the subtropical high, heading straight for the China-DPRK border.

According to Qian Chuanhai, an expert from the Typhoon and Marine Meteorological Forecasting Center of the Central Meteorological Observatory, before landing, the upper typhoon cloud system of Bawei covered North Korea because of the inconsistent wind directions, but the center of the lower typhoon cloud system was in the northwest of North Korea, which was the center of the typhoon that decided the landing point of the typhoon. Although it is North Korea that has landed now, it will still bring serious wind and rain impact to Northeast China, and the local public should not take it lightly.

World Wide Web-Red Alert! Typhoon Bawei went straight to the northeast, and many places were waiting for it.

Phoenix Net-Typhoon Bawei landed in North Korea: the maximum wind force 12 affected Northeast China.