Core Viewpoint - The 26th typhoon of the year, "Phoenix," is expected to weaken as it approaches Taiwan, with significant wind and rainfall impacts forecasted for the region [1][2]. Group 1: Typhoon Details - The center of Typhoon "Phoenix" was located approximately 200 kilometers southwest of Taiwan's Eluanbi at 5 AM on November 12, with maximum wind speeds of 10 levels (25 m/s) and a minimum central pressure of 985 hPa [1]. - The typhoon is projected to move northeast at a speed of about 10 km/h, making landfall or passing near southern Taiwan later in the evening, with expected wind speeds decreasing to tropical storm levels (8-9 levels, 20-23 m/s) [1]. Group 2: Wind and Rainfall Forecast - From 8 AM on November 12 to 8 AM on November 13, strong winds of levels 6-8, with gusts reaching levels 9-10, are anticipated in various coastal areas, including the East China Sea and Taiwan Strait [1]. - Heavy to torrential rain (50-80 mm) is expected in eastern Zhejiang and northern and southern Taiwan during the same period [2]. Group 3: Safety and Preparedness Guidelines - Government and relevant departments are advised to prepare for emergency response to the typhoon [3]. - Waterborne operations and passing vessels should return to port for safety, and port facilities should be reinforced to prevent accidents [4]. - Outdoor large gatherings and high-risk outdoor activities should be suspended, and vulnerable individuals should remain in safe locations [5]. - Areas at risk should be vigilant against potential geological disasters due to heavy rainfall [6].
台风黄色预警:“凤凰”将于今天傍晚到夜间在台湾岛南部沿海登陆或擦过
Yang Shi Wang·2025-11-12 01:49