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中央气象台10月19日06时发布台风蓝色预警
Core Viewpoint - The Central Meteorological Administration issued a blue alert for Typhoon "Fengshen," which made landfall on the southeastern coast of Luzon Island, Philippines, and is expected to strengthen as it moves towards the South China Sea [1] Group 1: Typhoon Details - Typhoon "Fengshen" is classified as a tropical storm, with a maximum wind speed of 20 meters per second and a minimum central pressure of 995 hPa [1] - The storm's center is located at latitude 14.0 degrees north and longitude 122.0 degrees east, with a radius of the seven-level wind circle between 150 to 180 kilometers [1] - The typhoon is projected to move northwest at a speed of 30 to 35 kilometers per hour and is expected to enter the eastern South China Sea by this evening [1] Group 2: Future Projections - The intensity of "Fengshen" is anticipated to gradually increase, potentially reaching strong tropical storm or typhoon level with wind speeds of 30 to 35 meters per second [1] - Starting from the daytime of the 21st, the storm will be influenced by a cold air mass moving southward, causing it to change direction to the southwest and gradually weaken [1]
台风、暴雨预警继续!广西、贵州、云南等地有大到暴雨
Yang Shi Wang· 2025-10-06 02:23
Core Points - The Central Meteorological Observatory issued a blue typhoon warning and a yellow rainstorm warning on October 6, indicating the approach of Typhoon "Maidum" [1] - Typhoon "Maidum" is currently a tropical storm with maximum wind speeds of 20 meters per second and is expected to weaken as it moves towards northern Vietnam [1] - Heavy rainfall is anticipated in several regions, particularly in western and southern Guangxi, southwestern Guizhou, and eastern Yunnan, with some areas experiencing extreme rainfall of 100-200 millimeters [1][5] Typhoon Warning - The blue typhoon warning was issued for Typhoon "Maidum," which is located in Chongzuo City, Guangxi, with a central pressure of 995 hPa [1] - The storm is expected to move northwest at a speed of 15-20 kilometers per hour and will likely enter northern Vietnam by midday [1] Wind and Rain Forecast - From October 6, 14:00 to October 7, 14:00, strong winds of 5-7 levels and gusts of 8-9 levels are forecasted for the Beibu Gulf, southern Guangxi, and eastern coastal areas of the Leizhou Peninsula [1] - Heavy to torrential rain is expected in western and southern Guangxi, southwestern Guizhou, and eastern Yunnan, with localized areas experiencing extreme rainfall [1][5] Defense Guidelines - Government and relevant departments are advised to prepare for typhoon emergency response [5] - Water operations and passing vessels should return to port, and outdoor large gatherings should be suspended [5] - Precautions against strong rainfall leading to mountain floods and geological disasters are emphasized [5][7]
广西将台风三级预警提升为二级
Guang Xi Ri Bao· 2025-10-06 02:06
Core Points - Typhoon "Maidam" made landfall in Guangdong Province on October 5, with maximum wind speeds reaching 13 levels (38 m/s) [1] - The typhoon is expected to weaken as it moves northwest at a speed of 20-25 km/h, with a second landfall anticipated in Guangxi [1] - The weather conditions are predicted to cause significant rainfall and strong winds across various regions, with warnings issued for potential flooding and mountain torrents [2] Group 1 - Typhoon "Maidam" made landfall in Xu Wen County, Guangdong, with maximum wind speeds of 38 m/s [1] - The typhoon is forecasted to weaken and make a second landfall in Guangxi, classified as a strong tropical storm [1] - Wind speeds in the Beibu Gulf are expected to reach 10-11 levels, with gusts up to 14 levels [1] Group 2 - Monitoring indicates that several rivers in Guangxi are exceeding warning levels, with the highest being 4.55 meters above warning [2] - The water level at the Yujang Nanning hydrological station is 1.32 meters above the warning level, while the Guigang station is 2.46 meters above [2] - A red warning for mountain torrent disasters has been issued for central Nanning and parts of Baise, indicating a high likelihood of such events [2]
中央气象台双预警齐发 多地将有暴雨大暴雨
Group 1: Heavy Rain Yellow Alert - The Central Meteorological Administration issued a yellow alert for heavy rain on October 6, predicting significant rainfall in various regions including parts of Guangxi, Guizhou, Yunnan, Hainan, Sichuan, and Shaanxi from 08:00 on October 6 to 08:00 on October 7 [1] - Areas in western Guangxi and southeastern Yunnan are expected to experience heavy rain, with rainfall amounts ranging from 100 to 190 millimeters [1] - Short-term heavy precipitation is anticipated, with maximum hourly rainfall of 20 to 50 millimeters, and localized areas may exceed 60 millimeters, along with thunderstorms and strong winds [1] Group 2: Typhoon Blue Alert - A blue alert for typhoon was also issued, as Typhoon "Maidum" made landfall in Guangxi at 01:10 on October 6, with maximum wind speeds of 10 levels (28 m/s) and a minimum central pressure of 982 hPa [3] - As of 05:00, the typhoon's center remained in Guangxi, with maximum wind speeds of 9 levels (23 m/s) and a minimum pressure of 990 hPa [3] - The typhoon is expected to move west-northwest at a speed of 15-20 km/h, with a gradual weakening of its intensity [3] - Strong winds are forecasted in the northwest South China Sea, Beibu Gulf, southern Guangxi, southwestern Guangdong, and coastal areas of Hainan, with wind speeds of 6-7 levels and gusts of 8-9 levels [3] - Similar to the heavy rain alert, heavy rainfall is also expected in the same regions during the same time frame [3]
红色预警!强台风“麦德姆”来袭 山东北部等有大雨
Qi Lu Wan Bao· 2025-10-05 06:32
Group 1 - The Central Meteorological Observatory issued a red alert for Typhoon "Maidum," which has intensified to a strong typhoon level with maximum wind speeds of 14 levels (42 m/s) and a minimum central pressure of 955 hPa [2] - The typhoon is expected to make landfall between Guangdong's Wuchuan and Hainan's Wenchang around noon on October 5, with its intensity gradually weakening after landfall [2] - A significant wind forecast indicates that from October 5 to 6, areas including the northwestern and central western South China Sea, Dongsha Islands, and Hainan Island will experience winds of 6-8 levels, with gusts reaching 9-10 levels, and some regions may see winds of 12-14 levels [2] Group 2 - Heavy rain warnings have been issued, predicting rainfall of 250-320 mm in parts of Hainan Island, southwestern Guangdong, and southern Guangxi from October 5 to 6 [3][4] - Additional areas such as the Sichuan Basin, central and southern Shaanxi, and parts of Shanxi and Hebei are expected to experience heavy rain, with localized areas seeing rainfall exceeding 80 mm [4]
台风红色预警:“麦德姆”即将登陆广东吴川至海南文昌一带沿海
Yang Shi Wang· 2025-10-05 03:59
Core Points - The central meteorological observatory issued a red alert for Typhoon "Maidum," which is currently a strong typhoon located approximately 140 kilometers east of Xu Wen County in Zhanjiang, Guangdong [1] - The maximum wind force near the center of the typhoon is 14 levels (42 meters per second), with a minimum central pressure of 955 hPa [1] - The typhoon is expected to make landfall between Wuchuan, Guangdong, and Wenchang, Hainan, around noon today, maintaining its strength before gradually weakening after landfall [1] Wind Forecast - From October 5, 14:00 to October 6, 14:00, strong winds of 6-8 levels, with gusts of 9-10 levels, are expected in the northwestern and central western South China Sea, Beibu Gulf, Qiongzhou Strait, southern and coastal Guangxi, southwestern coastal Guangdong, and Hainan Island [3] - Specific areas may experience wind forces of 9-11 levels, with gusts reaching 12-13 levels, and some regions could see winds of 12-14 levels, with gusts of 15-16 levels [3] Precipitation Forecast - Heavy to torrential rain is forecasted for parts of Hainan Island, southwestern Guangdong, and southern and western Guangxi, with localized extreme rainfall expected to reach 250-300 millimeters [5] Defense Guidelines - Government and relevant departments are advised to prepare for emergency response to the typhoon [6] - Water operations and passing vessels should return to port, and port facilities should be reinforced to prevent accidents [6] - Outdoor large gatherings and high-altitude operations should be suspended, and vulnerable structures should be secured or dismantled [6] - Residents are advised to stay indoors, especially vulnerable populations like the elderly and children, and to be cautious of sudden strong winds [6] Risk Awareness - Areas affected should be vigilant against potential mountain floods and geological disasters due to heavy rainfall [7]
海南又来台风:多个景区关闭 酒店承诺不涨房价
Di Yi Cai Jing· 2025-10-05 01:44
Core Points - Typhoon "Maidum" is expected to make landfall in Hainan on October 5, with wind speeds reaching 13-15 levels and gusts up to 17 levels [1] - Hainan Meteorological Bureau has raised the typhoon warning from level three to level one, indicating a high level of emergency response [1] Group 1: Emergency Response - Hainan has upgraded its flood and wind emergency response to level one, indicating a critical phase in typhoon defense [1] - Haikou, Wenchang, Ding'an, Chengmai, and Lingao have all elevated their emergency responses to level one [1] - Haikou has implemented "six suspensions" including halting flights, classes, and business operations, urging citizens to stay indoors [1] Group 2: Transportation Impact - Haikou Meilan International Airport has canceled all flights starting from October 4 at 23:00, with operations expected to resume gradually by October 5 at 20:00 [2] - All trains in Hainan, including the circular high-speed rail, will be suspended on October 5, with a planned resumption on October 6 [2] Group 3: Tourism Sector Adjustments - Several tourist attractions in Sanya have adjusted their operations, with specific sites like Yalong Bay Underwater World and Wuzhizhou Island closing temporarily [2] - Haikou's tourism authority has mobilized 71 emergency reception hotels, offering discounted rates without price hikes during the typhoon [2]
台风“麦德姆”逼近 广西涠洲岛景区暂停开放
Zhong Guo Xin Wen Wang· 2025-10-05 01:22
Core Points - Typhoon "Maidum" is expected to enter the Beibu Gulf on the afternoon to night of October 5, bringing strong winds and heavy rain to the region [1] - The tourism sector in Weizhou Island has suspended operations due to the typhoon, affecting outdoor activities and ferry services [2] - Transportation services, including rail and air travel, have been temporarily halted in response to the typhoon's impact [4] Group 1: Weather Impact - The Guangxi Meteorological Department has issued a level four typhoon warning, indicating a high risk of flooding and geological disasters due to overlapping heavy rainfall [1] - Strong winds and high waves are expected along the coastal areas, prompting safety measures for residents and travelers [2] Group 2: Tourism and Transportation - Weizhou Island scenic spots and beaches are closed from October 5, with all outdoor sea-related activities prohibited [2] - Ferry services to Weizhou Island have been suspended, with 25 trips arranged for tourists to leave the island before the typhoon [2] - Rail services on several lines have been temporarily suspended, and multiple flights have been canceled at Beihai Airport [4]
“麦德姆”将在广东吴川至海南文昌登陆 川陕晋豫等地多降雨
Zhong Guo Xin Wen Wang· 2025-10-05 00:54
Core Points - Typhoon "Maidam" has intensified to a strong typhoon level and is expected to make landfall between Guangdong Wuchuan and Hainan Wenchang [2] - The central pressure of the typhoon is 955 hPa, with maximum wind speeds reaching 14 levels (42 m/s) [2] - Heavy rainfall and strong winds are forecasted for various regions, including the South China Sea and coastal areas of South China [3][10] Group 1: Typhoon "Maidam" Details - Typhoon "Maidam" is currently located approximately 230 kilometers southeast of Xuwen County, Zhanjiang, Guangdong [2] - The typhoon is expected to move northwest at a speed of 20-25 km/h and will make landfall around noon on October 5 [2] - A red alert for the typhoon has been issued by the Central Meteorological Observatory [2] Group 2: Weather Impact Forecast - From October 5 to 6, strong winds of 6-8 levels and gusts of 9-10 levels are expected in the South China Sea and surrounding coastal areas [3] - Rainfall predictions indicate heavy to torrential rain in parts of Hainan, Guangdong, and Guangxi, with localized extreme rainfall of 250-320 mm [3][10] - The Central Meteorological Observatory has issued an orange alert for heavy rainfall [3] Group 3: Broader Weather Patterns - The Sichuan Basin, Shaanxi, Shanxi, and Henan are expected to experience significant rainfall over the next ten days [7] - Cold air will affect northern Xinjiang and northeastern regions, leading to temperature drops of 4-6°C [9] - High temperatures above 35°C are forecasted for parts of Jiangxi, Zhejiang, Fujian, and Guangdong [8]
停航、景区关闭!两地机场航班停运,强台风麦德姆即将登陆
Core Points - Typhoon "Maidum" has intensified to a strong typhoon level, with maximum wind speeds reaching 14 levels (42 m/s) and a minimum central pressure of 955 hPa [2][4] - As of October 4, 151,352 people have been evacuated in Guangdong province due to the approaching typhoon, with significant emergency responses initiated in multiple cities [1][4] - Heavy rainfall is expected in parts of Hainan Island, southwestern Guangdong, and southern Guangxi, with local areas potentially experiencing extreme rainfall of 250-320 mm [9][11] Emergency Responses - Guangdong province has implemented a "five stoppages" policy, including suspension of classes, work, production, transportation, and business operations [13] - Various transportation services, including flights and trains, have been suspended or rerouted to ensure safety [14] - Macau has issued a typhoon warning and activated emergency response measures, including the closure of public transport services [12] Weather Forecast - The typhoon is expected to move northwest at a speed of 20-25 km/h and make landfall between Guangdong and Hainan [4] - Strong winds of 6-8 levels, with gusts reaching 9-10 levels, are forecasted for several coastal areas [6] - An orange rainstorm warning has been issued, indicating the likelihood of heavy to extreme rainfall in affected regions [11] Impact on Tourism - Several tourist attractions in Guangzhou and Zhuhai have been closed to ensure visitor safety [15][17] - The closure of coastal tourist sites in Zhuhai began on October 4, with specific timings for different districts [17]