台风“海鸥”已移入南海 中国气象局启动重大气象灾害台风四级应急响应
Zhong Guo Xin Wen Wang·2025-11-05 03:07

Core Points - Typhoon "Haikui" has entered the South China Sea, with its intensity gradually increasing, potentially reaching strong typhoon level (42 to 48 m/s, 14 to 15 grade) [2][5] - The China Meteorological Administration has initiated a level four emergency response for major meteorological disasters (typhoon) [2][5] - Affected areas are expected to experience strong winds and heavy rainfall, with specific warnings issued for various regions [2][5][11] Summary by Sections Typhoon "Haikui" Development - Typhoon "Haikui" was located approximately 1130 kilometers southeast of Vietnam's Gia Lai Province, with a maximum wind force of 13 grade (40 m/s) and a minimum central pressure of 960 hPa [3] - The typhoon is moving northwest at a speed of 20 to 25 km/h and is expected to make landfall in central Vietnam on the night of the 6th [5] Weather Impact and Warnings - From November 5 to 7, strong winds of 6 to 8 grade and gusts of 9 to 10 grade are expected in the South China Sea and surrounding areas, with some regions experiencing winds of 9 to 11 grade and gusts of 12 to 13 grade [2][5] - A yellow warning for fog has been issued for several regions, including parts of Beijing, Tianjin, and Hebei, with visibility potentially dropping below 200 meters [9] Cold Air Mass Influence - A strong cold air mass will affect most of China from November 5 to 9, leading to temperature drops of 4 to 8 degrees Celsius in various regions, with some areas experiencing drops exceeding 10 degrees Celsius [7] - Snowfall is expected in regions such as Xinjiang and Inner Mongolia, with significant snow accumulation in high-altitude areas [7]