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The previous landings of Typhoon Ute

Pacific Tropical Storm 5438+0 in 2006

On June 30th, 20001year, Typhoon Ute formed about 340 kilometers south of Yapo Island, and then intensified into a typhoon and passed over the northern part of Luzon Island, causing a loss of 2.972 million US dollars to the Philippines, resulting in 144 deaths. Its storm circle is extremely broad, so it also caused slight losses to the southern part of Taiwan Province Province when it passed through the northern part of Luzon.

Because Ute only skimmed along the northern coast of Luzon Island and did not land directly, its intensity, storm circle and eye structure remained mature, and it moved steadily to the northwest at the beginning of entering the South China Sea. However, Ute weakened into a strong tropical storm before landing and landed in Huidong County, Huizhou City, Guangdong Province (officially only in Shanwei City). After that, Ute turned to the west and continued to weaken. Its vast eyes swept over Huizhou, Dongguan, Guangzhou, Foshan, Zhaoqing and other places, and finally dissipated in the Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region.

Typhoon Ute lasted more than 40 hours from Shanwei to Guangxi, breaking the record of more than 30 hours held by Typhoon Hobe in 1979. 2006 Pacific Tropical Cyclone

On February 2, 2006, at 65438, the joint typhoon warning center found a convection area in the southeast of bamboo. Although the convection weakened after several hours, it became active three days later. On February 6th, joint typhoon warning center issued a tropical cyclone warning, 65438. On the morning of February 7th, 65438, joint typhoon warning center and Japan Meteorological Agency reported that a tropical depression had formed. Soon, this tropical depression entered the special scope of the Philippine Atmospheric Geophysical and Astronomical Administration, which named it Seneng. On this day, the tropical depression intensified, and the Japan Meteorological Agency upgraded it to a tropical storm at night and named it Ute.

On February 8th, 65438, Japan Meteorological Agency upgraded Ute to a severe tropical storm. As Ute continued to strengthen, the Japan Meteorological Agency upgraded it to a typhoon the next morning, including the Philippine Atmospheric Geophysical and Astronomical Administration and the Joint Typhoon Warning Center. Shortly after the enhancement, Ute landed on Samar Island and Mindoro Island in the Philippines that afternoon. After crossing the Philippines, Ute took a path similar to that of Typhoon Yan Fei in June 5438+065438+1October, first moving to the northwest and then moving to the northern part of the South China Sea. However, affected by the subtropical ridge, Ute's moving speed began to slow down. Affected by rising wind shear and dry air environment, Ute gradually weakened near Hainan Island and Xisha Islands. Japan Meteorological Agency downgraded it to a strong tropical storm on February 13, and later that day, and finally downgraded it to a tropical depression the next day, and released the final report. 20 13 Pacific super typhoon

On August 8, 20 13, a tropical disturbance formed in the southwest of Guam. The disturbance number given by joint typhoon warning center is 96W. At 2pm, joint typhoon warning center set the probability of it becoming a tropical cyclone within 24 hours as "low". At 8 pm, the Japan Meteorological Agency upgraded it to a tropical depression. At 9: 00 pm, the joint typhoon warning center upgraded the development probability to "medium".

In the early morning of August 9th 12: 30, the Joint Typhoon Warning Center issued a tropical cyclone warning. At 2 am, the Japan Meteorological Agency issued a gale warning. At 5: 00 a.m., the joint typhoon warning center upgraded it to a tropical depression and numbered it11w. The Hong Kong Observatory said at 4: 45 a.m. that "a low pressure area is bringing unstable weather to the sea east of the Philippines" and at 7: 45 a.m. that "the air pressure in the sea east of the Philippines is quite low, and a tropical depression seems to be forming". Finally, at 4 pm, the low pressure area was upgraded to a tropical depression.

At 3: 05 am on August 10, Japan Meteorological Agency upgraded it to a tropical storm and named it Ute. Since then, the Ute epidemic has intensified, and in just half a day, it has risen from a tropical depression to a typhoon. At 3: 45 am, the Hong Kong Observatory upgraded Ute to a tropical storm. At 5 am, the joint typhoon warning center upgraded it to a tropical storm. At 1 1: 45 a.m., the Japan Meteorological Agency and the Hong Kong Observatory simultaneously upgraded Ute to a severe tropical storm. At 2: 50 pm, the Japan Meteorological Agency upgraded it to a typhoon. At 3: 45 pm, the Hong Kong Observatory upgraded Ute to a typhoon. At 5 pm, the joint typhoon warning center upgraded it to a first-class typhoon. In the afternoon 1 1, the typhoon warning center upgraded it to a second-class typhoon.

In August 1 1, Ute's enhancement trend once slowed down, but it began to increase significantly near noon. At 6:5438+0 1 in the morning, joint typhoon warning center upgraded it to a category 3 typhoon. 165438+ At 0: 45 a.m., the Hong Kong Observatory upgraded Ute to a strong typhoon. At 5 pm, the joint typhoon warning center upgraded it to a category 4 typhoon. At 8: 30 pm, the Hong Kong Observatory upgraded Ute to a super typhoon.

At 3 am on August 12, Ute landed on the coast of Casiguran, Aurora Province, Philippines. Ute crossed Luzon, during which the intensity weakened. At 4: 45 am, the Hong Kong Observatory downgraded Ute to a strong typhoon. In the morning 1 1, the joint typhoon warning center downgraded it to a second-class typhoon, and 23 fishermen were missing.

The Central Meteorological Observatory issued a red warning for typhoon on August 13 10, and Typhoon Ute intensified into a strong typhoon at 08: 00 on August 13. It is expected to land in the coastal area from Yangjiang, Guangdong to Qionghai, Hainan during the day on August 14.

At 8: 00 pm on August 15, Wuzhou Meteorological Observatory lifted the blue warning signal of typhoon. At the same time, the reporter learned from the Flood Control and Drought Relief Headquarters of Wuzhou that at 8 o'clock that night, Typhoon Ute had left Wuzhou and moved to Zhaoping, Hezhou, and weakened from a tropical storm to a tropical depression, during which no major disaster occurred in Wuzhou.

On August 15, the staff of Wuzhou Flood Control and Drought Relief Headquarters Office said that after Typhoon Hagupit in 2008, Typhoon Ute had the greatest impact on Wuzhou. To this end, the flood control and drought relief headquarters of the autonomous region and the Pearl River Water Conservancy Commission have sent working groups to Cenxi and tengxian to guide and supervise the wind and disaster relief work. According to the typhoon real-time path map provided by Guangxi Water Resources Information Network, at 5 am on August 15, the tropical storm "Yute" entered the west of Cenxi, Wuzhou, and moved to the north at the speed of 10 km per hour. At this time, the maximum wind force is 8. On the morning of August 1 1, Yute crossed the Huanghua River and Jiang Xun, arrived in the west of tengxian and continued northward. By 2 pm that day, "Ute" crossed the Xijiang River and moved to Cangwu County at a speed of 10 km per hour. At 8 o'clock that night, "Ute" left Wuzhou and moved to Zhaoping, Hezhou. According to the news of Wuzhou Flood Control and Drought Relief Headquarters, as of noon on August 15 12, the area affected by crops in the city was 542 hectares, with 9/90 people affected, and 20 houses collapsed in the city, resulting in a direct economic loss of 3.72 million yuan, 40 irrigation facilities were damaged, 2 ponds were washed away and dikes were damaged/KLOC-0. By August 17, the heavy rainfall brought by Typhoon Ute to the mountainous area of northern Guangdong has lasted for four days, with rainfall as high as 200mm in many areas. Under the attack of intensive rainfall, mudslides occurred many times in Lechang-Shi Ping section of northern Guangdong, causing intermittent interruption of the line. 17 On the night, before all trains stopped at Guangzhou Railway Station, in order to ensure traffic safety, the railway department had arranged for the northbound trains of Guangzhou Railway Station to run at a speed limit in five places affected by mudslides. However, due to many speed limit points and repeated impacts of mudslides, the normal order of train operation has been seriously affected. In view of the large-scale delay and stoppage of trains, Guangzhou Railway Group quickly started the Spring Festival travel rush rush mode and launched the emergency plan.