Core Viewpoint - Typhoon "Tianqin" has entered the South China Sea, causing strong winds and adverse weather conditions in the region [1] Summary by Relevant Sections Typhoon Development - Tropical depression in the northern Sulu Sea strengthened into Typhoon "Tianqin" on November 25 at 20:00 [1] - As of November 26 at 07:00, the typhoon's center was located at latitude 12.4°N and longitude 118.0°E, approximately 780 kilometers southeast of Sansha City, Hainan Province [1] - The maximum wind force near the center is 8 levels (20 m/s) [1] Movement and Intensity - "Tianqin" is expected to move westward at a speed of about 25 km/h, gradually intensifying to typhoon level [1] - From November 29, the intensity is forecasted to weaken slowly, with a trajectory towards the coast of Vietnam [1] Weather Impact - From November 26 to 28, wind force in the central and southern South China Sea is expected to increase to levels 9-10, with gusts reaching levels 11-12 [1] - Near the center of "Tianqin," wind speeds may reach levels 12-14 [1] - The Nansha, Zhongsha, and Xisha Islands are predicted to experience moderate to heavy rain [1] Safety Precautions - Meteorological departments advise that from November 26 to 29, most areas of the South China Sea will experience strong winds, urging offshore platforms and vessels to take immediate precautions [1] - From November 26 to 28, coastal waters around Hainan Island may see gusts of levels 7-9, impacting water tourism activities and small fishing boats [1]
台风“天琴”移入南海制造大风天气
Zhong Guo Xin Wen Wang·2025-11-26 03:31