What does a red typhoon warning mean for 6 delisted individuals? In recent years, the Central Meteorological Observatory has only issued warnings for 10 typhoons, including Dussuri | Jinjiang, Fujian |
On July 27th, the Central Meteorological Observatory continued to issue a typhoon red warning.
What does the red typhoon warning mean?
It is reported that since 2016, there have been a total of 48 typhoons landing in China, but the Central Meteorological Observatory has only issued typhoon red warnings for 10 typhoons, including Meihua, Bawei, Lichima, Shanzhu, Maria, Tiange, Haima, Shalika, Moranti, and Nida, of which 6 have been delisted.
"Du Suri" has the characteristics of strong landing intensity, large impact of wind and rain, and wide range. The impact of wind and rain on China should not be underestimated, and the public should be vigilant.
The Central Meteorological Observatory predicts that Typhoon Dussuri will once again strengthen into a super typhoon in the South China Sea today, and the intensity of its landfall has also increased slightly compared to yesterday. It may make landfall as a strong typhoon or super typhoon. If "Du Suri" makes landfall in Fujian with the current forecast intensity, it is possible to rank among the top three typhoon intensities that have made landfall in Fujian since 1949.
At present, Zhangzhou, Quanzhou and other places in Fujian have initiated Level I emergency response for typhoon prevention, implementing the "three stops and one rest" policy, which includes work stoppage, production stoppage, class suspension, and market closure.
Take a look at the latest updates from "Du Suri". Its center is located at 10 o'clock this morning on the sea surface about 160 kilometers southwest of Eluanbi, Taiwan Province, China. Located 1051 kilometers away from Hangzhou, Zhejiang, the maximum wind speed near the center is 15 levels, with a minimum central pressure of 940 hPa. The radius of the seventh level wind circle is 300-450 kilometers, the radius of the tenth level wind circle is 120-160 kilometers, and the radius of the twelfth level wind circle is 90-100 kilometers.
It is expected that from the morning of July 28th to the morning, "Du Suri" is most likely to make landfall along the coast from Jinjiang in Fujian to the border between Fujian and Guangdong. "Du Suri" may be the strongest typhoon to make landfall in southern Fujian since 2017 and the strongest typhoon to affect eastern Guangdong in the past decade.
Although "Du Suri" did not land in Zhejiang, the public cannot take it lightly. At the same time, the Central Meteorological Station issued the first orange warning signal of rainstorm this year: with the approaching of "Du Suri", the rainfall in Taiwan, Fujian, Zhejiang and other places is increasing, and the scope of rainstorm is expanding. We should take measures to prevent typhoons and floods. In addition, there is also heavy rainfall in the eastern part of the southwestern region and the eastern part of the northwestern region. Although the rainfall intensity is not as strong as that in Fujian, Zhejiang, and Taiwan, it should also be taken seriously to prevent secondary disasters.
In fact, since yesterday, due to the influence of the cloud system around "Dusurai", the wind and rain along the coast of Zhejiang has gradually increased, with heavy to rainstorm and local heavy rainstorm appearing in most parts of Wenzhou and Taizhou, eastern Lishui and southern Ningbo. From 08:00 on July 26th to 08:00 on July 27th, there were 174 townships with a diameter exceeding 50mm, of which 25 exceeded 100mm and 4 exceeded 200mm. The maximum diameter of a single station is 279mm for the Juxi Tianjing in Cangnan; There are gusts of 8 to 9 levels and some gusts of 10 levels in the coastal waters of our province, the coastal areas of southern Zhejiang, and some high mountain areas.
As "Du Suri" approaches, its wind and rain impact will continue to intensify in the next two days. At present, the cloud system around "Dusurai" has quietly "landed", and radar echo shows that half of Zhejiang's rivers and mountains have been covered by rain, with heavy rainfall, moderate to heavy rain in some areas, and local rainstorm; The wind and rain along the coast of our province will gradually intensify, with local or present extremely heavy rainstorm.
Also affected by the peripheral circulation of "Dusurai", Hangzhou will have obvious stormy weather from July 27-29, including local rainstorm in the western and northern districts and counties, easterly gusts of 5-6, 7-8, and mountains and rivers and lakes of 8-9.
The main urban area of Hangzhou is cloudy to cloudy today, with occasional showers or thunderstorms, and some urban areas have moderate rainfall; Tomorrow may be cloudy with occasional showers or thunderstorms; The day after tomorrow will be cloudy with showers or thunderstorms. After the arrival of the typhoon, the temperature has dropped slightly, and the highest temperature tomorrow will be around 31 ℃.
Typhoon Dussuri has a wide range of impacts and a long duration. It is expected that from July 29th to 31st after landfall, its residual circulation may further penetrate inland, bringing heavy rainfall to North China, the Yellow and Huaihe regions, and its power should not be underestimated.
In addition, in early August, Typhoon Kanu, the sixth typhoon of this year, was generated and is expected to move towards the coastal area of Zhejiang. Please continue to monitor the latest information on the typhoon.