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There are six classifications: Tropical Depression, Tropical Storm, Severe Tropical Storm, Typhoon, Severe Typhoon, and Super Typhoon. Typhoons are a category of tropical cyclones.
According to the notice of the China Meteorological Administration on the implementation of the national standard for tropical cyclone classification GBT 19201-2006.
1. Typhoon: maximum wind speed 12 13, (m seconds).
2. Tropical storm: maximum wind speed 8 9, (m s).
3. Severe tropical storm: maximum wind speed 10 11, (meters and seconds).
4. Tropical depression: maximum wind speed 6 7, (m s).
5. Strong typhoon: maximum wind speed 14 15 (m s).
6. Super typhoon: maximum wind speed of 16 (meters and seconds).
Typhoon Warning Signal.
There are four levels of typhoon warning signals, which are indicated by blue, yellow, orange and red.
The Blue Typhoon Warning Signal indicates that a tropical cyclone may be or has been affected within 24 hours, with an average wind force of 6 or higher along the coast or land, or gusts of 8 or more and may continue.
The Yellow Typhoon Warning Signal indicates that a tropical cyclone is likely to be or has been affected within 24 hours, with average winds of 8 or higher along the coast or on land, or gusts of 10 or more and may continue.
An orange typhoon warning signal indicates that a tropical cyclone may be or has been affected within 12 hours, with average winds of 10 or more along the coast or on land, or gusts of 12 or more and may continue.
The Red Typhoon Warning Signal indicates that it is likely to be affected by a tropical cyclone within 6 hours, with average winds of 12 or higher along the coast or on land, or gusts of 14 or more and may continue.
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The arrangement from lowest to highest is blue, yellow, orange, red.
First: Typhoon Blue Warning.
It is the lowest level of signal, indicating an average wind force of 6 or higher on the coast or on land in 24 hours, or a gust of wind.
Level 8 or higher and may last.
Second, the Yellow Typhoon Warning is the second lowest level signal, indicating that the average wind force along the coast or on land is 8 or higher, or gust 10 or more and may continue within 24 hours.
Third: Typhoon orange warning.
It is the third lowest-level signal, which indicates that the average coastal or land wind force is 10 or higher, or gusts of 12 or more and may continue in 12 hours.
Fourth, the Typhoon Red Warning is the highest level of signal, indicating that the average wind force along the coast or on land is 12 or higher, or the gust is 14 or more and is likely to continue within 6 hours.
Extended Materials. Typhoon warning.
There are four warning levels: blue, yellow, orange and red. Among them, the red warning signal is the most terrifying, generally after the release of this level, it indicates that the typhoon is about to make a strong landfall in the local area, and it will bring some damage. There is also a white warning signal.
Only Guangdong Province has established it in the country.
After the issuance of the general typhoon warning, the relevant areas will stop indoor and outdoor large-scale gatherings, suspend classes, and suspend businesses (except for special industries). Before a typhoon, people should stay in a safe place as much as possible. Water operations in relevant waters and passing ships shall return to the port to take shelter from the wind, strengthen port facilities, and prevent ships from anchoring, running aground and colliding.
Every time a typhoon makes landfall, it is almost always accompanied by heavy rainfall, precipitation.
It can reach four or five hundred milliliters. Before the typhoon, it is necessary to do a good job of stockpiling daily food, goods, and drinking water.
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According to the Notice of the China Meteorological Administration on the Implementation of the National Standards for Tropical Cyclone Classification, tropical cyclones are classified into six grades: super typhoon, strong typhoon, typhoon, severe tropical storm, tropical storm, and tropical depression according to the maximum wind speed on the ground near the center.
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The national typhoon warnings are blue, yellow, orange and red from low to high.
Orange warning: May be affected by strong winds within 6 hours, with an average wind force of more than 10 or more, or gusts of 11 or more; or already affected by high winds, with an average wind force of 10 to 11, or gusts of 11 to 12 and possibly persistent. The red warning is the same as the orange warning, with an average wind force of 12 or more, or gusts of 13 or more; Average winds of 12 or higher, or gusts of 13 or more and may continue.
Typhoon weather precautions.
1. Don't stay in dangerous areas. When a typhoon hits, do not stay near glass doors and windows, dilapidated shacks, temporary sheds, or under high-altitude structures such as billboards and neon signs. Also, try to avoid walking on embankments and bridges near rivers, lakes, and seas to avoid being blown down or blown into the water by the wind.
2. The unit resists the typhoon and avoids the danger. To resist Taiwan, the units left behind must heighten vigilance, protect the safety of public property, and take personal safety into consideration. Urgently needed materials such as sandbags, flashlights, raincoats, rain boots, tarpaulins, steel wires and dry food should be prepared in advance, and the unit should be flooded and waterproofed in advance.
When a typhoon comes, try to stay in a safe place and turn off the power in time to prevent accidents.
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There are 6 levels of typhoons, from low to high, they are tropical depression, tropical storm strong, tropical storm, typhoon, strong typhoon, and super typhoon. Typhoons are classified according to the strength of the wind, and the higher the wind level, the higher the typhoon level.
A typhoon is a type of tropical cyclone, and the typhoon rating is part of the tropical cyclone scale.
In China, tropical cyclones in the South China Sea and the Northwest Pacific are divided into six categories according to the maximum average wind force (wind speed) near the center of the bottom, and those with winds of 12 or more near the center are collectively referred to as typhoons.
The cloud wall area around the eye of the typhoon is dozens of kilometers wide and more than 10 kilometers high, also known as the eyewall. Here the cloud walls are towering, the wind is howling, the rain is pouring down, the sea is churning, and the weather is at its worst.
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National typhoon warnings are indicated in blue, yellow, orange and red from low to high. Among them, the blue warning signal indicates that there may be an average wind force of 6 or more along the coast or on land within 24 hours, or a gust of 8 or more and may continue. A yellow warning signal indicates that there is a possibility of either an average wind force of 8 or more along the coast or on land, or a gust of 10 or more within 24 hours and may continue.
An orange typhoon warning signal indicates that there is a possibility of either an average wind force of 10 or higher along the coast or on land, or a gust of 12 or more and may continue within 12 hours. The Red Typhoon Warning Signal indicates that there is a possibility of either an average wind force of 12 or higher along the coast or on land, or a gust of 14 or more within 6 hours and may continue.
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Our country's typhoon warning signals are classified from low to high in blue, yellow, orange and red.
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When a typhoon is approaching, the meteorological department will issue relevant warning signals to remind people to take precautions. Different warning signals represent typhoons of different intensities, and the corresponding measures are naturally different. So, according to the color, what is the color of the typhoon warning from low to high?
Which typhoon warning color is the highest? Let's find out.
What is the color of the typhoon warning from low to high Which is the highest warning color of the typhoon.
Typhoon warning colors.
Typhoon warnings are blue, yellow, orange and red from low to high. The details are as follows:
1. Typhoon Blue Warning Signal.
Within 24 hours, tropical cyclones may be or have been affected, with average coastal or land winds of 6 or more, or gusts of 8 or more and may continue.
2. Yellow Typhoon Warning Signal.
It is likely to be or has been affected by a tropical cyclone within 24 hours, with an average wind force of 8 or more along the coast or land, or gusts of 10 or more and may continue.
3. Typhoon orange warning signal.
A tropical cyclone may be or has been affected within 12 hours, with average winds of 10 or more along the coast or land, or gusts of 12 or more and may continue.
4. Typhoon Red Warning Signal.
It is likely to be or has been affected by a tropical cyclone within 6 hours, with average winds of 12 or more along the coast or on land, or gusts of 14 or more and may continue.
Typhoon Special Color Warning:
Typhoon Warning Signal.
1. White alert.
The Typhoon White Warning is a meteorological disaster warning signal unique to Guangdong, indicating that the local area may be affected by a tropical cyclone within 48 hours.
During the period when the typhoon white warning signal is in force, those who need to go out should be aware that the local area may be affected by tropical cyclones and may affect their travel plans.
2. Black alert.
The Black Typhoon Warning Signal indicates that a tropical cyclone is likely to affect or has affected the local area within 12 hours, with an average wind force of 14 or above. It is no longer used.
The number of types of meteorological disaster warning signals has increased from 3 to 10, and the familiar black typhoon warning signal will be retired from the stage of history. The severity and urgency of the disaster, the new version of the meteorological disaster warning signal is generally divided into blue, yellow, orange and red four levels (, level), which represent general, severe, severe and particularly serious, respectively, and are marked in Chinese and English, consistent with all the country's emergency response levels and colors.
The original black warning signals of the three warning signals of typhoon, heavy rain and cold will become history, and the red will be the highest level, from the original "white, green, yellow, red and black" to the current "white, blue, yellow, orange and red"; The rainstorm warning signal and cold warning signal were originally classified into ten types of sudden meteorological disaster warning signals according to "yellow, red and black".
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