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This year’s No. 7 typhoon Chapaka is generated. What is its intensity and speed?

According to the Central Meteorological Observatory, this year's No. 7 typhoon "Chapaca" has been generated. It is currently about 175 kilometers southeast of Yangjiang City, Guangdong Province. "Chapaca" will move at about 5 kilometers per hour. The speed is moving north-west and the intensity is gradually increasing.

According to the China Meteorological Administration, "Chapaca" will make landfall on the southern coast of Guangdong from the night of the 20th to the early morning of the 21st (tropical storm level or severe tropical storm level, level 8-10, 20-25 m/s); it may also linger in the coastal waters of central and western Guangdong and move little, and then move northeastward. Affected by this, there will be strong winds and rains in central and southern Guangdong and the coastal areas. The public is requested to pay attention to the approaching weather information in time and take relevant preventive measures.

The Central Meteorological Observatory issued a yellow rainstorm warning

The Central Meteorological Observatory continued to issue a yellow rainstorm warning on the morning of July 19. It is expected that from day to night today, northeastern Inner Mongolia, northwest Heilongjiang, and southern Shanxi Heavy to heavy rains occurred in parts of southeastern Shaanxi, Henan, western Anhui, Hubei, central and southern Chongqing, northern Guizhou, northern Hunan, southern Yunnan, and coastal Guangdong.

Among them, heavy rainstorms occurred in some areas in southern Shanxi, northwestern Henan, southern Yunnan, and coastal Guangdong. Some of the above-mentioned areas are accompanied by short-term heavy rainfall, and there are local thunderstorms and strong winds and other strong convective weather.

Reference for the above content? Ifeng.com - This year's No. 7 typhoon "Chapaka" is generated. China Meteorological Administration: Its intensity is expected to gradually increase