Core Viewpoint - The first typhoon of the year, "Butterfly," has formed and is expected to make landfall twice on the South China coast on June 13, prompting the Central Meteorological Observatory to issue the first typhoon warning of the year [1] Warning Levels Summary - The Central Meteorological Observatory issues four levels of typhoon warning signals, with colors indicating increasing severity and defense levels [1] Blue Warning - A blue warning indicates that within 24 hours, there may be or have been an impact from a tropical cyclone, with average wind speeds reaching 6 or more, or gusts exceeding 8 [5] Yellow Warning - A yellow warning indicates that within 24 hours, there may be or have been an impact from a tropical cyclone, with average wind speeds reaching 8 or more, or gusts exceeding 10 [7] Orange Warning - An orange warning indicates that within 12 hours, there may be or have been an impact from a tropical cyclone, with average wind speeds reaching 10 or more, or gusts exceeding 12 [9][10] Red Warning - A red warning is the highest level, indicating that within 6 hours, there may be or have been an impact from a tropical cyclone, with average wind speeds reaching 12 or more, or gusts exceeding 14 [11][14]
中央气象台发布今年首个台风预警 一文看懂不同颜色的台风预警
Yang Shi Wang·2025-06-11 04:44