Core Viewpoint - The super typhoon "Haikui" is approaching the southern coast of China, expected to bring strong winds and heavy rainfall to various regions, necessitating precautions against secondary disasters caused by wind and rain [2][4]. Group 1: Typhoon Path and Impact - Typhoon "Haikui" (the 18th typhoon of the year) was located approximately 750 kilometers southeast of Yangjiang, Guangdong, with maximum wind speeds of 17 levels (58 m/s) [2]. - The typhoon is projected to make landfall between Shenzhen and Xuwen on September 24, with wind speeds expected to reach 14-16 levels (45-52 m/s) upon landfall [2]. - Affected areas will include the Taiwan Strait, northern South China Sea, and the southern coast of China, with forecasts of strong wind and rain from September 23 to 26 [2][4]. Group 2: Rainfall Forecast - Significant rainfall is expected in regions such as Guangdong, Guangxi, Fujian, Jiangxi, Hunan, Yunnan, Hainan, and Taiwan, with some areas experiencing heavy to torrential rain [2][4]. - Specific forecasts indicate that parts of Taiwan Island may see extreme rainfall between 250 to 450 millimeters, with short-term heavy rainfall events expected [4][6]. - The Central Meteorological Observatory has issued a yellow warning for heavy rain, indicating the potential for severe weather conditions [4][6]. Group 3: Wind Conditions - Coastal areas including the Taiwan Strait, eastern and northern South China Sea, and parts of Guangdong and Fujian are expected to experience winds of 6-9 levels, with gusts reaching 10-11 levels [2][6]. - The areas near the typhoon's center may experience winds of 14-17 levels, with gusts exceeding 17 levels [2][6].
超强台风“桦加沙”向华南沿海靠近 东北地区黄淮江淮等地有较强降水
Zhong Guo Xin Wen Wang·2025-09-23 00:28