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When was Typhoon Whale 13 in 2020? The latest track of Typhoon No. 13**.
When was Typhoon Whale 13 in 2020? The latest track of Typhoon No. 13**. Although the No. 13 typhoon has not yet been officially generated, we already know that we must know the real-time path of the No. 13 typhoon in advance, and only by understanding the real-time path of the typhoon, we can better prevent the impact of the typhoon in advance.
Typhoon No. 13 Future Development and Track Map**In general, the areas affected by typhoons in China in September and October are mainly south of the Yangtze River estuary. The most common path shifted westward between 15° and 20°N, and then turned northeast to affect Japan. The other path moved intermittently westward into the South China Sea, affecting Vietnam and Guangdong Province.
In September, there was also a route between the two paths that affected the provinces of Taiwan and Fujian.
Around September 2020, typhoons tend to travel northward. "Meishak" and "Poseidon" are all biased towards Japan and South Korea to the northeast of our country. The intensity of typhoons varies with the seasons.
The frequency of severe typhoons with maximum winds greater than 50 m/s was highest in September, followed by October, November and August.
Within half a month, the northeast region will be hit by the typhoon "three consecutive blows" from the Heilongjiang Provincial Meteorological Observatory learned that it is expected that the 10th typhoon "Poseidon" will enter Heilongjiang Province on the evening of the 8th, in the past 10 days, the 8th typhoon "Bavi" and the 9th typhoon "Maysak" have affected the northeast of China, and the northeast has been hit by the typhoon "three consecutive blows" within half a month.
**The Meteorological Observatory predicts that Typhoon No. 10 "Poseidon" will make landfall on the southern coast of South Korea on the 7th, move into Jilin Province of China in the early morning of the 8th, and move into Heilongjiang Province on the evening of the 8th, and degenerate into an extratropical cyclone.
This year's No. 13 typhoon "Whale" formed over the northwest Pacific Ocean at 8 a.m. today (September 27). Tropical Storm Kujira (International Number:
2013, Joint Typhoon Warning Center: 15w) was the 13th named storm of the 2020 Pacific typhoon season. The name "Whale" is provided by Japan, which means the constellation Cetus.
At the end of the article, a typhoon concept stock is attached.
Cetus) has been formed in the northwest Pacific Ocean at 8 o'clock in the morning today (September 27), and its center is located about 2,550 kilometers southeast of Tokyo, Japan at 8 o'clock, that is, north latitude, east longitude, the maximum wind near the center has a maximum wind force of 8 (18 meters and seconds), the minimum pressure of the center is 998 hPa, and the radius of the wind circle of level 7 is 100-220 kilometers.
It is expected that the "whale" will move west-northward at a speed of about 30 kilometers per hour, and gradually strengthen during the day from the 27th to the 29th, reaching the strongest tropical storm level (10-11, 25-30 m s), and on the night of the 29th, it will turn to the northeast over the ocean east of Japan, gradually weakening in intensity and degenerating into an extratropical cyclone.
Whales "have no impact on our country in the future.
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Didn't dominate the world.
Concern. A typhoon is a natural disaster that is a tropical cyclone with strong winds formed by the strengthening of warm and moist air currents over the ocean.
Typhoons occur on a regular basis, generally occurring between summer and autumn. However, as long as the climatic conditions are right, typhoons can occur even out of season.
Typhoons are so powerful that they can cause more damage than any natural disaster, destroying anything on the surface of the earth in an instant, and causing many secondary disasters afterwards. In recent years, due to global warming caused by the greenhouse effect, the world's climate has been abnormal, and the number of typhoons has increased, and the power has become more and more powerful.
The destructive power of a typhoon is calculated by grade, and the higher the grade, the more powerful it is.
A tropical depression with a wind speed of about 17 meters per second indicates that a typhoon is about to occur.
Tropical storm, wind speed of about 24 meters per second, trees will sway from side to side, people walking on the street will feel obvious resistance, typhoon blue warning signal will be issued at this time.
Severe tropical storms, with winds of about 32 meters per second, uproot small saplings, break branches of large trees, and blow over billboards on the streets.
Typhoons, with wind speeds of about 41 meters per second, are when tropical cyclones have reached typhoon level and can produce powerful destructive power, such as power poles blowing down streets, lifting the roofs of some houses, and collapsing some inferior buildings.
Strong typhoons, with wind speeds of about 50 meters per second, will uproot large trees, destroy the doors and windows of street houses, fall large billboards, and directly destroy some bungalows or prefabricated houses. The Red Typhoon Warning Signal will be issued at this time.
Super typhoon, with a wind speed of about 52 meters per second or more, is the highest level of typhoon, under a super typhoon, any obstacle is not an obstacle and can be directly destroyed, a typhoon can set off waves more than 10 meters high in coastal areas and go straight to the ground, destroying everything along the coast.
Typhoons are powerful and have a long life cycle, lasting a week or more, and some typhoons can maintain their life cycle by replenishing the lost warm and humid air currents. The damage to the economy is enormous, and the loss of personnel is irreparable.
At present, typhoons are not yet able to resist typhoons, we can only prevent them.
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In the past few days, there has been Typhoon Whale No. 13 this year.
This typhoon is far away from Chinese mainland and has no impact on us.
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Typhoons usually occur in the summer.
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It generally occurs from May to December, with the highest number from July to September.
Generally speaking, no typhoon landed in China from January to April, and the south coast of Hangzhou Bay in China may be affected by typhoons from May to June. The most frequent route is to move westward between 10° and 15° north latitude and then turn to Japan via the waters off the Ryukyu Islands. The other goes west into the northern part of the South China Sea.
From July to August, China's coastal areas are more likely to be affected by typhoons, mainly moving westward between 15° and 25°N.
The areas affected by typhoons in China from September to October are mainly south of the Yangtze River estuary. The most common path is to move westward between 15° and 20° north latitude and then turn northeast to affect Japan. The other path intermittently moved westward into the South China Sea, affecting Vietnam and Guangdong Province.
In September, between these two paths, there was another path that affected Taiwan Province and Fujian Province.
From January to December, only the area west of the Pearl River Estuary in Guangdong Province was occasionally affected by typhoons. In summary, the South China coast was hit by typhoons with the highest frequency, accounting for the total number of the year, and the landfall frequency was as high. It is the second coastal area in East China, accounting for about. Typhoons mainly make landfall from May to December, and the largest number of typhoons occur from July to September, accounting for the total number of typhoons in the whole year, which is the high-frequency season for typhoons to invade China.
Typhoon intensity and seasonality.
The intensity of typhoons varies with the seasons. The frequency of super typhoons with maximum winds greater than 50 m/s is highest in September, followed by October, November and August.
Among the 15 coastal provinces and cities in China, 11 provinces and cities have the greatest rainfall affecting the system of typhoons. Six of China's seven extreme rainstorms with more than 1,000 mm of precipitation per day were caused by typhoons. Henan Province in 1975 Typhoon No. 3 (Nina) caused heavy rainfall, the maximum center of 1 hour, 1 day, 5 days of rainfall.
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Generally, there are more summers.
Extended Information: Broadly speaking, the term "typhoon" is not a tropical cyclone intensity. Tropical cyclones (including tropical storms, severe tropical storms and typhoons as defined by the World Meteorological Organization) with sustained winds of metres per second or more at their centre are referred to as typhoons.
Officially, the term "typhoon" even refers directly to the tropical cyclone itself. When a tropical cyclone in the northwest Pacific reaches tropical storm intensity, the names are provided by the 14 countries and territories of the Typhoon Committee of the World Meteorological Organization. According to the U.S. Navy's Joint Typhoon Warning Center, the number of typhoons in the Northwest Pacific and the South China Sea between 1959 and 2004 was monthly.
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Typhoons last an average of 6 days.
In general, typhoons are most active in August and September, followed by July and October. Gao Lianzhu said. According to statistics, there will be an average of 4 typhoons in October, and about one typhoon will make landfall, and the average typhoon lasts for 6 days, plus the Mid-Autumn Festival and National Day holidays are longer, so the probability of typhoons entering the public eye during the holiday is still high.
For example, Typhoon No. 22 "Caihong" in 2015 made landfall along the coast of Potou District, Zhanjiang City, Guangdong Province at around 14:10 on October 4. Typhoon No. 23 "Fit" in 2013 made landfall on the coast of Shacheng Town, Fuding City, Fujian Province at 1 o'clock on October 7. Typhoon No. 19 "Nalgae" in 2011 made landfall on the coast of Dong'ao Town, Wanning City, Hainan Province at 12:30 on October 4.
Determinants of typhoon paths.
Typhoons are essentially deep cyclones that develop in tropical and subtropical sea areas, usually hundreds to thousands of kilometers in diameter. In weather systems, this diameter is roughly in the middle of the range, and some of the more extensive weather systems, such as the subtropical high and trough ridges in the westerly wind belt, provide the airflow that guides its movement, which is the main driving force for typhoons.
Among them, the most important system is the subtropical high, which overlaps the most with the typhoon activity area, and the typhoon is guided by the airflow at the edge of the subtropical high, and moves westward when it is on the south side of the subtropical high, and moves northward at the western edge.
Year after year, the subtropical high moves significantly with the seasons, following the sunshine to the north in spring and summer, and returning south in autumn and winter to avoid the cold winds. Therefore, typhoons generally follow this pattern - the track is southerly in winter and spring, which may affect the Philippines, Vietnam and other places; In summer and autumn, it is northerly, affecting China, Japan, South Korea and other places.
In addition to the subtropical high, there are other factors that affect the path of typhoons, one of which is the mutual spin effect when two typhoons are present at the same time and close to each other, a phenomenon first discovered by Dr. Fujiwara of Japan and also known as the Fujiwara effect. At this time, the two typhoons will move counterclockwise around their centers of mass, with smaller typhoons being more affected.
In addition, when the circulation and weather system of a region changes drastically, typhoons can also change their paths dramatically, or there are many rare paths.
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Typhoon season usually refers to the season when tropical cyclones are active. Generally, this season refers to the period from summer to autumn. Specifically, typhoon season runs from May to November in the Northern Hemisphere and from October to April in the Southern Hemisphere.
Of course, this time period is only an approximate time frame, and the start and end times of the season will vary depending on the geographical location.
During typhoon season, the number and intensity of tropical cyclones usually increases. This is because the atmospheric environment is more favorable for the formation and development of tropical cyclones during this time period. For example, during this season, factors such as weaker atmospheric circulation, higher sea temperatures, and higher water vapor content will increase the probability of tropical cyclones.
Furthermore, tropical cyclones may also be affected by marine environments such as El Nino and La Nina, resulting in more frequent or intense conditions in some years.
During the typhoon season, there are a number of measures that need to be taken to deal with possible typhoon disasters. For example, material reserves and defensive measures should be arranged in advance, such as reinforcing houses and dredging drainage systems, so as to ensure the safety of people's lives and property. At the same time, Wang Xiao should strengthen the early warning and forecast of typhoons to avoid unnecessary losses caused by typhoons.
In summary, typhoon season generally refers to the period from summer to autumn, which is the season of frequent tropical cyclone activity. During this season, people need to take precautions against possible typhoon disasters and strengthen the monitoring and early warning of typhoons. <>
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1. Typhoons occur between summer and autumn, with the earliest occurring in early May and the latest occurring in November.
2. A typhoon is actually a tropical cyclone. Typhoons and hurricanes are both tropical cyclones, but they are called typhoons in the western North Pacific Ocean, west of the International Date Change Line, including the South China Sea and the East China Sea.
3. Tropical cyclones in the Atlantic Ocean or the eastern North Pacific are called hurricanes, that is, hurricanes in the United States, and typhoons in the Philippines, China, and Japan; If it's in the southern hemisphere, it's called the spinning stupid defeat of the Tong wind. It varies depending on the location, time of day, and name.
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1. The wind occurs between summer and autumn, the earliest in early May, and the latest in November.
2. A typhoon is actually a tropical cyclone. Typhoons and hurricanes are both tropical cyclones of the same species, but they occur in different locations and are called typhoons in the western North Pacific Ocean, west of the International Date Line, including the South and East China Seas.
3. Tropical cyclones in the Atlantic Ocean or the eastern North Pacific are called hurricanes, that is, hurricanes in the United States, and typhoons in the Philippines, China, and Japan; If it's in the Southern Hemisphere, it's called a whirlwind. It varies depending on the location, time of day, and name.
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