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台风蓝色预警!“凤凰”今天将变为温带气旋 东海等海域有大风
Core Points - The 26th typhoon "Phoenix" made landfall in Taiwan on November 12, with maximum wind speeds of 9 levels (23 m/s) and a minimum central pressure of 990 hPa [1] - As of November 13, the typhoon has weakened to a tropical storm with maximum wind speeds of 8 levels (20 m/s) and a minimum pressure of 998 hPa, moving northeast at 25-30 km/h [1] - A blue alert for strong winds has been issued, predicting wind speeds of 6-8 levels and gusts of 9-10 levels in various coastal areas [3] - Heavy rainfall is expected in northern Taiwan, with precipitation amounts ranging from 25-40 mm [5] Weather Impact - The typhoon and cold air are expected to cause strong winds in the East China Sea, Taiwan Strait, and surrounding areas, with some regions experiencing winds up to 9 levels and gusts reaching 10-11 levels [3] - The government and relevant departments are advised to prepare for emergency responses to the typhoon, including securing ports and halting outdoor activities [6] - Precautions are recommended for vulnerable populations, including the elderly and children, to ensure their safety during the storm [6]
超8万人紧急撤离!大暴雨!停航!停运!
Jin Rong Shi Bao· 2025-11-12 11:12
Core Points - Typhoon "Phoenix" is expected to make landfall in Taiwan tonight, potentially becoming the last typhoon to hit the region this year, with a later-than-usual arrival compared to historical data [2][4] - The typhoon will combine with cold air to create rare strong winds, with the possibility of breaking November wind records in the Taiwan Strait and surrounding coastal areas [5] - Heavy rainfall is anticipated in eastern Zhejiang, Taiwan's northern and southern regions, with rainfall amounts reaching 50-70 millimeters [6][7] Emergency Response - Over 55,000 people have been evacuated in Fujian province, with all 2,904 fishing vessels in the area withdrawn for safety [11][12] - Zhejiang province has initiated a typhoon emergency response, with over 29,000 people relocated and safety checks conducted on coastal residences [13][14] - The Nanchang Railway Bureau has implemented a level four emergency response, planning to suspend or limit speed on certain high-speed rail lines due to the typhoon [15]
应对台风“凤凰” 福建省海域渔船已全部回港 超5.5万人撤离
Group 1 - The core viewpoint of the news is the impact of Typhoon "Phoenix" and cold air on Fujian Province, leading to severe weather conditions including strong winds and the need for precautionary measures [1][3][4] Group 2 - Fujian Province has initiated a level III emergency response to typhoon threats, with 2,904 fishing vessels evacuated and over 55,000 people removed from the sea [3] - As of November 11, 69 passenger ferry routes and 180 passenger ferries have been suspended, including all four "small three links" passenger routes [4] - The Fujian Maritime Safety Administration has raised the emergency response level to II, deploying 49 patrol vessels, 110 tugboats, and 4 rescue helicopters to ensure rapid response to maritime emergencies [6]
台风黄色预警:“凤凰”将于12日登陆台湾岛西南部沿海
Yang Shi Wang· 2025-11-10 12:59
Core Points - The central meteorological observatory issued a yellow alert for Typhoon "Phoenix," which is expected to strengthen and make landfall in Taiwan [1][2] - The typhoon's maximum wind speed is currently at 12 levels (35 m/s), with a minimum central pressure of 970 hPa [1] - Heavy rainfall is anticipated in Taiwan, with some areas expecting extreme rainfall of 250-280 mm [4] Wind Forecast - From 20:00 on November 10 to 20:00 on November 11, strong winds of 6-8 levels are expected in various regions, with gusts reaching 9-10 levels [2] - The areas near the typhoon's center may experience winds of 12-14 levels, with gusts of 15-16 levels [2] Rainfall Forecast - Significant rainfall is forecasted for most of Taiwan, with some eastern regions facing heavy to extreme rainfall [4] Defense Guidelines - Government and relevant departments are advised to prepare for emergency responses to the typhoon [5] - Water operations and passing vessels should return to port, and outdoor activities should be suspended [5] - Precautions should be taken to secure structures and ensure the safety of vulnerable populations [5] Disaster Prevention - Areas should be vigilant against potential geological disasters and flash floods due to heavy rainfall [6]
海南启动海上防台风Ⅳ级应急响应防御“凤凰”
Zhong Guo Xin Wen Wang· 2025-11-09 12:39
Core Points - Hainan Province has initiated a Level IV emergency response to Typhoon "Phoenix" as it approaches the South China Sea [1][2] - The typhoon is expected to bring strong winds and high waves, with wind speeds reaching 12-13 levels and gusts up to 14 levels [1] - The provincial disaster management committee has urged local authorities to enhance monitoring and response measures [1] Group 1 - The Hainan Meteorological Bureau issued a Level IV warning for the sea due to Typhoon "Phoenix" [1] - The typhoon is predicted to make landfall on the eastern coast of Luzon Island, Philippines, on the night of November 9 [1] - Wind speeds in the northeastern South China Sea are expected to reach 9-11 levels, with gusts of 12-14 levels from the night of November 9 to the daytime of November 12 [1] Group 2 - The Hainan Ocean Forecast Center issued an orange warning for waves, predicting wave heights of 6.0-10.0 meters in the vicinity of Dongsha and Zhongsha [2] - The northeastern waters of Nansha are expected to experience wave heights of 4-6 meters, categorized as giant to stormy waves [2] - Local vessels are advised to prepare for rough sea conditions and to monitor further forecasts [2]
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
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“海鸥”已加强为超强台风 将于夜间登陆越南中部沿海
Yang Shi Wang· 2025-11-06 03:45
Core Points - The 25th typhoon "Haikui" has intensified to a super typhoon level, with maximum wind speeds of 55 m/s and a minimum central pressure of 930 hPa [1][3] - The typhoon is expected to move northwest at a speed of 20-25 km/h and will make landfall in central Vietnam tonight, with wind speeds of 40-45 m/s [3] - Strong winds and heavy rainfall are forecasted for various regions, including the Taiwan Strait and parts of Hainan and Guangdong [4][6] Wind Forecast - From 14:00 on November 6 to 14:00 on November 7, winds of 6-8 levels are expected in the Taiwan Strait and surrounding areas, with gusts reaching 9-10 levels [4] - The western South China Sea will experience winds of 9-11 levels, with gusts of 12-13 levels, while areas near the typhoon's center may see winds of 12-16 levels [4] Rainfall Forecast - Heavy rainfall of 25-45 mm is anticipated in southeastern Hainan and parts of western Guangdong from 14:00 on November 6 to 14:00 on November 7 [6] 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 outdoor activities should be suspended [6] - Precautions should be taken against potential geological disasters due to heavy rainfall [6]
台风黄色预警:“风神”明天将登陆越南 海南、广东等地有大到暴雨
Yang Shi Wang· 2025-10-22 04:21
Core Points - The Central Meteorological Administration issued a yellow alert for Typhoon "Fengshen," which is currently located approximately 170 kilometers northwest of Sansha City, Hainan Province, with maximum wind force of 12 levels (33 m/s) and a minimum central pressure of 975 hPa [1] - The typhoon is expected to move southwest at a speed of about 10 km/h, maintaining its intensity until it makes landfall in central Vietnam around noon on October 23, where it will weaken rapidly [1] Wind Forecast - From 14:00 on October 22 to 14:00 on October 23, strong winds of 6-8 levels are expected in various sea areas, with gusts reaching 9-10 levels. Certain regions may experience winds of 9-12 levels and gusts of 13-14 levels [2] Precipitation Forecast - Heavy to torrential rain is forecasted for Hainan Island, northern Taiwan, and the Leizhou Peninsula in Guangdong, with some areas experiencing extreme rainfall of 100-240 mm [4] Defense Guidelines - Government and relevant departments are advised to prepare for typhoon emergency response, including securing ports and halting outdoor activities. Residents should stay indoors, especially vulnerable populations like the elderly and children, and be aware of potential geological disasters due to heavy rainfall [5]
阵风8~9级!三亚启动防汛防风Ⅳ级应急响应
Yang Shi Wang· 2025-10-21 09:22
Core Viewpoint - The article reports on the impact of Typhoon "Fengshen" on Sanya, highlighting the expected increase in wind strength and the activation of emergency response measures by local authorities [1] Group 1: Weather Impact - The average wind force in coastal areas of Sanya is expected to increase to levels 6-7, with gusts reaching 8-9 [1] - Inland areas will see an average wind force of 5, with gusts between 6-8 [1] Group 2: Emergency Response - Sanya's Meteorological Station issued a blue alert for the typhoon at 16:08 on October 21 [1] - The Sanya Disaster Prevention and Relief Committee initiated a Level IV emergency response at 16:10 on the same day, consolidating previous maritime typhoon response actions [1] - Authorities are urged to implement safety management for various vessels and offshore platforms, ensuring timely reporting of work information [1]
台风“风神”已加强为强热带风暴级 中央气象台发布台风黄色预警
Yang Shi Wang· 2025-10-20 10:38
Core Points - The 24th typhoon "Fengshen" has intensified from a tropical storm to a strong tropical storm as of October 20, with maximum wind speeds reaching 10 levels (25 m/s) and a minimum central pressure of 985 hPa [1] - The typhoon is expected to move westward at approximately 20 km/h, potentially reaching typhoon level (30-35 m/s, 11-12 levels) before gradually weakening as it approaches the central coast of Vietnam [1] Wind Forecast - From 20:00 on October 20 to 20:00 on October 21, strong winds of 6-8 levels are expected in various sea areas, with gusts reaching 9-10 levels in specific regions [2] - The areas most affected include the Taiwan Strait, East China Sea, and coastal regions of Guangdong and Fujian, where wind speeds may reach 11-12 levels and gusts could reach 13-14 levels near the typhoon's center [2] Rainfall Forecast - Heavy to torrential rain is anticipated in northeastern and southern Fujian, southern Jiangxi, southeastern Guangdong, eastern Hainan, and northern Taiwan, with localized areas in northern Taiwan receiving 100-250 mm of rainfall [2] Defense Guidelines - Government and relevant departments are advised to prepare for emergency response to the typhoon, including securing ports and preventing maritime accidents [6] - Outdoor activities should be suspended, and vulnerable structures should be reinforced or dismantled to ensure safety [6] - Residents are urged to stay indoors, especially vulnerable populations such as the elderly and children, and to be aware of potential geological hazards due to heavy rainfall [6]