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What are the consequences of a typhoon of magnitude 8 to 9?

Typhoon of 8-9 is a strong wind. The ground will break branches and there will be great resistance. The umbrella may fly away, the waves will grow very high and have spray, the roof of the land will be seriously damaged, the tiles will be blown away, the branches will break, and the waves will roll back.

Typhoon (English: Typhoon) is a tropical cyclone. Tropical cyclone is a low-pressure vortex that occurs on the surface of tropical or subtropical ocean, and it is a powerful and profound "tropical weather system". In China, tropical cyclones in the South China Sea and the Northwest Pacific are divided into six grades according to the maximum average wind speed near the center of the bottom layer, and those whose wind reaches 12 or above are collectively called typhoons.

Broadly speaking, the word "typhoon" is not the intensity of tropical cyclones. Tropical cyclones (including tropical storms, severe tropical storms and typhoons defined by the World Meteorological Organization) with sustained wind speeds of17.2m per second are called typhoons. On informal occasions, "typhoon" even directly refers to the tropical cyclone itself. When the tropical cyclone in the northwest Pacific reaches the intensity of tropical storm, the name is provided by the Typhoon Committee of the World Meteorological Organization 14 countries and regions.

According to the statistics of the United States Navy Joint Typhoon Warning Center, the number of typhoons in the Northwest Pacific and South China Sea in 1959-2004 is related to the month, with an average of 26.5 typhoons generated each year. The month with the most typhoons is August in Gregorian calendar, followed by July and September. ?

In July 2020, there was no typhoon in the northwest Pacific Ocean and the South China Sea, which was the first "empty station" in July since China 1949.