Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Weather inquiry - What is the difference between the formation of typhoon Poseidon (10) and previous typhoons?

What is the difference between the formation of typhoon Poseidon (10) and previous typhoons?

Typhoon is a kind of tropical cyclone. Tropical cyclone is a low-pressure vortex that occurs on the surface of tropical or subtropical oceans. This is a powerful and profound vortex. 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. ?

Due to the monsoon climate, typhoons occur almost every year in China, and the probability in the south is greater than that in the north. But unlike previous years, this year's typhoon is unusual? Do you like it? In the north, most northern cities that have never experienced typhoons have seen the power brought by typhoons. Shenyang and other places have ushered in the orange warning of the highest eight-level rainstorm, although the last typhoon? Eight dimensions? Although the typhoon finally slipped away and did not land. But then, what about the typhoon? Messac? And then what? Poseidon followed closely, towards the northeast of our country, and finally? Messac? Successfully landed in Jilin Province and brought heavy rainfall again.

Typhoon No.9? Messac? It has had a serious impact on northern China, but what is more serious is Typhoon No.9? Messac? Haven't left yet, typhoon 10? Poseidon is here! 1 that night, formed in the northwest Pacific? Dancing in pairs? . ?

Different from previous typhoons, typhoon 10? In the early morning of the 3 rd, it was strengthened from a strong tropical storm level to a typhoon level. According to the medium-term forecast of the Central Meteorological Observatory, Poseidon will first move to the north-north direction at the speed of 15-20km/h, and then turn to the northwest direction on the 5th, with the moving intensity gradually increasing, and the strongest can reach the super typhoon level (55-60m/s), and it will approach the coastal area from southwest Japan to South Korea on July 9th, which will bring great wind and rain impact to northeast China.

This typhoon has a great influence on the northern region, and its intensity is gradually strengthened, involving several related countries in East Asia, moving from the northwest Pacific to the northwest, affecting the southwestern part of Japan and the southern coast of South Korea.