Is there a typhoon in Korea today, is there a hurricane, cyclone or typhoon in South Korea?

Updated on international 2024-06-02
14 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Yes, Typhoon Kompasu made landfall in South Korea. Here's a piece of news:

    At around 05:30 on September 2, Typhoon No. 7 "Kompasu" made landfall along the coast near the border between North Korea and South Korea.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Yes, Typhoon "Kompasu" hit South Korea Seoul area on the morning of the 2nd traffic chaos [Font:Large Medium Small] 2010-09-02 08:27:

    26 **: *** *** September 2 At around 05:30 on September 2, Typhoon No. 7 "Kompasu" made landfall along the coast near the border between North Korea and South Korea. According to Yonhap News Agency, the heavy wind and rain carried by the "Kompasu" caused a lot of inconvenience and confusion to office workers in the Seoul area of South Korea.

    According to reports, at around 5:20 am local time on the 2nd, the power supply of Seoul Subway Line 1 was interrupted, and the route between Seoul and Incheon was completely suspended. In this regard, the relevant management department said that the power line was affected by the typhoon and was contaminated with foreign objects, so the power was cut off, and emergency repairs are currently being carried out.

    At 5:26 a.m. local time, the section of Metro Line 4 from Jinjing to Wuerdao was suspended. At around 6:20 local time, the Line 2 tram stopped at the Tangshan Bridge for half an hour and restarted after repairs.

    In addition, large trees uprooted by the typhoon are lying on the road, which also seriously hinders traffic.

    More than 10 uprooted trees lay on the road near Jamwon Elementary School in Seocho-gu, and five trees were also on the road leading to Gwacheon from the Heyi Junction Point, blocking traffic.

    In response to the traffic impact caused by the typhoon, the Seoul Metropolitan Department of Education ordered all public and private kindergartens in the Seoul area to be closed for one day on the same day. In addition, all elementary, middle, and high schools in the city will have their start time delayed by 2 hours.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Summary. China Weather Network News According to the ** Meteorological Observatory, the center of this year's No. 18 typhoon "Chaba" has made landfall on the coast of Busan, South Korea at 10 o'clock in the morning today (5th), with a maximum wind of 11 (30 meters and seconds) near the center at the time of landfall, and the minimum pressure at the center was 978 hPa. At 5 o'clock this afternoon, its center was located about 670 kilometers south-west of Akita City, Honshu, Japan, that is, north latitude and east longitude, with a maximum wind force of 10 (25 meters and seconds) near the center, a minimum pressure of 985 hPa at the center, and a wind circle radius of 200,250 kilometers.

    Are there hurricanes, cyclones or typhoons in Korea?

    Absolutely. Can you elaborate on that a little bit more?

    China Weather Network News According to the ** Meteorological Observatory, the center of this year's No. 18 typhoon "Chaba" has made landfall on the coast of Wassan, South Korea at 10 o'clock in the morning (5th), with a maximum wind force of 11 (30 meters and seconds) near the center at the time of landfall, and the minimum pressure at the center was 978 hPa. At 5 o'clock this afternoon, its center was located about 670 kilometers south-west of Akita City, Honshu, Japan, at the sea surface of Doujing, which is north latitude and east longitude, with a maximum wind force of 10 (25 meters and seconds) near the center, a minimum pressure of 985 hPa at the center, and a wind circle radius of 200,250 kilometers.

    Chaba's landfall in South Korea will degenerate into an extratropical cyclone.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-08

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    We're answering your question: This year's No. 14 typhoon "Nanmato" passed through the sea north of Kagoshima in Japan in the early morning of September 19 and continued to move northeast. According to the Korea Meteorological Agency, at 9 o'clock local time on the 19th, the center of "Nanmadu" is 210 kilometers away from Busan, a city in southeastern South Korea, and is continuing to move northeast at a speed of 17 kilometers per hour, with a maximum wind speed of 35 meters per second.

    Under the influence of "Nammadol", during the day on the 19th, the maximum wind speed will reach 20 to 35 meters per second on the coast of Gyeongsang Province and the Yeongdong area of Gangwon Province, and the rainfall will reach 10 to 30 mm per hour in the east coast area. The Japan Meteorological Agency reminds the public that the Yeongdong area, Gyeongsang-do area, Ulleungdo, and Dokdo in Gangwon-do Province will all experience rain and strong winds, as well as thunderstorms, so it is necessary to be prepared when traveling. According to the Gyeongsangnam-do and Busan fire departments, as of 8 o'clock on the 19th, the fire department has received a total of 84 reports of traffic signs rolling potatoes blind or power poles toppling into the air, air conditioners falling down, trees being blown down by strong winds, etc., and the glass or signboards of some seaside shops have also been damaged, and a woman in Busan was injured by a falling flower pot hitting her calf.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Summary. Typhoon path changes: The path and intensity of typhoons are relatively uncertain and can change at any time.

    Therefore, although the current ** shows that the typhoon will not directly affect Seoul, South Korea, people should still pay close attention to the latest forecasts and warnings from the meteorological department. - Disaster preparedness in South Korea: As an area that is frequently affected by typhoons, South Korea has well-developed disaster preparedness measures and emergency response mechanisms.

    They issue warnings and take necessary safety measures to ensure the safety of the public according to the specific conditions of the typhoon. - Continuous monitoring: The meteorological department will continuously monitor and issue the latest weather forecasts, regardless of whether the typhoon directly affects Seoul, South Korea.

    Members of the public can access the latest weather information through television, radio or the internet and follow advice and guidance to protect themselves. Summary: The current ** shows that Typhoon Teli is unlikely to directly affect Seoul, South Korea, but people should still pay close attention to the weather forecast and take the necessary precautions.

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    Typhoon Teli is not expected to directly affect Seoul, South Korea. Based on the current meteorological conditions**, Typhoon Chentatan will be active mainly along the coast of China and will gradually weaken. Although typhoons bring some wind and rain, their impact is usually limited.

    As a result, Seoul Paitong in South Korea was disturbed by some indirect effects, such as localized showers or high winds, but it was not too severely affected.

    Typhoon path changes: The path and intensity of typhoons are relatively uncertain and can change at any time. Therefore, although the current ** shows that the typhoon will not directly affect Seoul, South Korea, people should still pay close attention to the latest forecasts and warnings from the meteorological department.

    Disaster preparedness in South Korea: As a region that is often affected by typhoons, South Korea has well-developed disaster preparedness measures and emergency response mechanisms. They issue warnings and take necessary safety measures to ensure the safety of the public according to the specific conditions of the typhoon.

    - Continuous monitoring: The meteorological department will continuously monitor and issue the latest weather forecasts, regardless of whether the typhoon directly affects Seoul, South Korea. The public can obtain the latest weather information through channels such as television, radio or the Internet, and follow the relevant advice and guidance to protect themselves.

    Summary: The current ** shows that Typhoon Teli is unlikely to directly affect Seoul, South Korea, but people should still pay close attention to the weather forecast and take the necessary precautions.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-06

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    Yes! Typhoon Teli will affect Seoul, South Korea! If you are in Korea, please take care to bring an umbrella and try to go out as much as possible.

    Under the combined influence of the Northeast Asian cold vortex and the warm and humid airflow around the subtropical high, there will be moderate to heavy rain in most parts of South Korea and Japan in the next three days, among which there will be heavy to heavy rain in the central and southern parts of South Korea. Affected by Typhoon "Teli", from the 18th, there will be moderate to heavy rain in central and northern Vietnam, northern Thailand and other places, among which, there will be heavy rain in northern Vietnam. In addition, there were heavy to heavy rains in parts of southeastern Myanmar, central India, southwestern Canada, and southern Chile.

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  7. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    The reason is simple.

    Because we're here.

    Haha, we're too popular!

    The teacher said that it was because this was the "intersection" of the typhoon!!

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    It's not that it always blows typhoons, it's that it is constantly hit by typhoons!

    The east coast of the mainland is susceptible to typhoons!

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Because it's located in the ocean.

    Tropical cyclones often form throughout the Pacific Ocean.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    The Japan Meteorological Observatory issued a meteorological alert for Super Typhoon "Xuanlanuo" on September 5, reminding the general public to take protective measures before then. Unexpectedly, it was such a small typhoon warning message, but it caused a lot of controversy in South Korea and made Korean netizens angry. The reason why the typhoon warning issued by Japan has caused heated discussions among Korean netizens is mainly because the weather warning map released by Japan marks Dokdo as its own territory, which has caused dissatisfaction among Korean netizens.

    South Korean netizens said that Japan's behavior this time is completely a provocation to South Korean territory, because Dokdo is clearly marked as belonging to South Korea from a historical point of view, geographically and in international law, not Japan's own territory. Therefore, Japan's private marking of Dokdo as its own territory will of course cause dissatisfaction among South Korean netizens, which is clearly disrespectful to South Korean territory.

    However, Japan has always been doing the same thing, always trying to occupy the territory of other countries for itself, but in fact it cannot really do so, so it has resorted to some small tricks in other places. It is understood that South Korea has been actually controlling Dokdo since 1953, and it can be said that Dokdo was originally South Korean territory. However, the typhoon warning map released by Japan this time privately occupies Dokdo as its own, which is obviously a provocation to South Korea, although it is only a small detail, but it also reflects Japan's attitude towards South Korean territory.

    If he had respected the territory of South Korea, he would certainly not have acted in such a way and aroused the dissatisfaction of the South Koreans, because after all, maliciously encroaching on the territory of other countries is a dishonorable act. I don't know if Japan did it on purpose, or if it is not clear who owns Dokdo, but if something like this happens, Japan should respond to it, and it can't just pass without knowing it. Even if the problem is not big, but mistaking the territory of other countries as one's own will inevitably cause the anger of Korean netizens.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    This is because when Japan signs Dokdo on the map as Japanese territory during typhoon warnings. aroused the anger of Korean netizens.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    It seems that because this typhoon warning is much better than South Korea's, there are many netizens who compare the two of them at the bottom and belittle South Korea as useless.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    On the same day, when the Japan Meteorological Agency issued a weather warning for Super Typhoon "Xuanlano", it marked Dokdo (called "Takeshima" in Japan) as "Japanese territory" on the map, causing controversy in South Korea.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Impossible.

    South Korea is located in the Pacific Northwest, and a typhoon in the Pacific Ocean can affect South Korea. It's too far from the Indian Ocean for hurricanes and water vapor from the Indian Ocean to get there.

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