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History of typhoons

the history of typhoon No.113 "Miyu":

It was formed at 2: on the 13th, and the maximum wind force near the center was 18m/s, and then it was strengthened all the way under the energy supplement of the high temperature ocean

The maximum wind force near the center was 25m/s at 2: on the 14th, and it was strengthened into a strong tropical storm at 5: on the 15th.

before landing in the Philippines at 2: on the 18th, the lowest air pressure in the center was 895 hectopascals, and the maximum wind force near the center was 17 (72 m/s), that is, a super typhoon with a force of 5.2 tons per square meter.

at 17: on 2th, the maximum wind force near the center was 16 (52m/s, 2.7 tons per square meter)

at 5: on 21st, the maximum wind force near the center was 16 (52m/s, 2.7 tons per square meter)

at 1: on 22nd, the maximum wind force near the center was 15 (48m/s, 2.7 tons per square meter). The maximum wind force near the center was 13 (4m/s, equivalent to 1.6 tons per square meter)

It landed in Zhangpu County, Fujian at 12: 55 on the 23rd, and the maximum wind force was 13 (38m/s, equivalent to 1.4 tons per square meter)

It weakened into a tropical storm in Longhai City, Fujian Province at 2: on the 23rd, with a wind speed of 23m/s.

in the early morning of 24th, its intensity further weakened, and the influence of wind and rain tended to decrease. The Central Meteorological Observatory stopped numbering it at 2: on October 24th.

Typhoon Catfish is expected to basically disappear on 25th.

Typhoon belongs to the mesoscale weather system, and its operation needs huge energy supplement. When the mesoscale weather system meets the large-scale weather system, it will be eliminated.

After landing, Typhoon Catfish has no supplementary energy from the high-temperature ocean, and at the same time, it is affected by the southward strong cold air of large-scale weather system. Only the front of strong cold air makes Typhoon Catfish quickly weaken into a low pressure and disappear completely.