Core Points - The 26th typhoon of the year, "Phoenix," is classified as a super typhoon with maximum wind speeds of 16 levels (52 m/s) and a minimum central pressure of 935 hPa [1][3] - "Phoenix" is expected to make landfall on the eastern coast of Luzon Island, Philippines, on the night of November 9, with wind speeds reaching 15-16 levels (50-55 m/s) [3] - The typhoon will move into the South China Sea by midday on November 10, with its intensity expected to increase again before gradually weakening as it turns northeast towards the southwestern coast of Taiwan [3] Wind Forecast - From 20:00 on November 9 to 20:00 on November 10, wind speeds of 6-8 levels with gusts of 9-10 levels are expected in the southeastern East China Sea, Taiwan Strait, and parts of the South China Sea [5] - Areas near the center of Typhoon "Phoenix" will experience wind speeds of 12-14 levels, with gusts reaching 15-16 levels [5] Rainfall Forecast - Heavy to torrential rain is anticipated in eastern Taiwan from 20:00 on November 9 to 20:00 on November 10, with some areas receiving 100-170 mm of rainfall [7] Emergency Response Guidelines - Government and relevant departments are advised to prepare for emergency response to the typhoon [7] - Water operations and passing vessels should return to port, and outdoor large gatherings should be suspended [7] - Precautions should be taken against potential geological disasters due to heavy rainfall [7]
台风蓝色预警:“凤凰”将于今天夜间在菲律宾吕宋岛沿海登陆
Yang Shi Wang·2025-11-09 11:20