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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
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].
中央气象台:台风“凤凰”向东南沿海靠近
Zhong Guo Xin Wen Wang· 2025-11-11 00:17
Core Viewpoint - The article discusses the impact of Typhoon "Phoenix" on Taiwan and the southeastern coastal regions of China, highlighting severe weather conditions including strong winds and heavy rainfall expected in the coming days [1][4]. Group 1: Typhoon "Phoenix" Details - Typhoon "Phoenix" is currently located approximately 400 kilometers southwest of Taiwan's Eluanbi, with maximum wind speeds of 12 levels (35 m/s) and a minimum central pressure of 970 hPa [4]. - The typhoon is expected to move north-eastward at a speed of about 10 km/h, maintaining or slightly increasing its intensity during the day of November 11, before gradually weakening after making landfall on the southwestern coast of Taiwan on the evening of November 12 [4][5]. Group 2: Weather Forecast and Impacts - From November 11 to 12, strong winds of 6-8 levels and gusts of 9-10 levels are anticipated in the East China Sea, eastern Taiwan, and coastal areas of Zhejiang and Fujian, with gusts reaching 12-13 levels in some regions [5][7]. - Heavy rainfall is expected in southeastern Fujian and eastern Taiwan, with some areas experiencing torrential rain (100-150 mm) [5][7]. - The forecast for November 12 to 13 indicates continued snowfall in northern Xinjiang and heavy rain in eastern Zhejiang and northern Taiwan, with localized heavy rain (50-80 mm) expected [11].
台风黄色预警:台湾岛东部部分地区有特大暴雨
Yang Shi Wang· 2025-11-10 02:35
Core Viewpoint - The 26th typhoon "Phoenix" is expected to strengthen as it moves towards the South China Sea, with significant wind and rainfall impacts anticipated for Taiwan and surrounding areas [1][3][5]. Wind Forecast - From 14:00 on November 10 to 14:00 on November 11, wind speeds of 6-8 levels, with gusts reaching 9-10 levels, are expected in the southeastern East China Sea, eastern Taiwan waters, and most of the South China Sea [3] - In areas such as the Taiwan Strait and the Bashi Channel, wind speeds may reach 9-11 levels, with gusts of 12-13 levels, while the vicinity of typhoon "Phoenix" could experience winds of 12-14 levels and gusts of 15-16 levels [3] Rainfall Forecast - Heavy to torrential rain is forecasted for most of Taiwan from 14:00 on November 10 to 14:00 on November 11, with certain eastern regions expecting extreme rainfall of 250-300 millimeters [5] Defense Guidelines - Government and relevant departments are advised to prepare for typhoon emergency response, including securing ports and preventing maritime accidents [6] - Outdoor large gatherings and high-altitude work should be suspended, and vulnerable structures should be reinforced or dismantled [6] - It is recommended that individuals remain indoors, especially the elderly and children, and to be cautious of sudden strong winds when the typhoon's center passes [6] Disaster Prevention - Areas should be vigilant against potential mountain floods and geological disasters due to heavy rainfall [7]
台风黄色预警:“海鸥”今夜将登陆越南嘉莱省沿海
Yang Shi Wang· 2025-11-06 11:50
Core Viewpoint - The 25th typhoon "Haikui" has weakened from a super typhoon to a strong typhoon, currently located approximately 95 kilometers southeast of Vietnam's Gia Lai Province, with maximum wind speeds of 15 levels (48 m/s) and a minimum central pressure of 945 hPa [1] Group 1: Typhoon Information - Typhoon "Haikui" is expected to make landfall in Vietnam's Gia Lai Province tonight, with wind speeds of 35-42 m/s (12-14 levels) [1] - The typhoon's center is moving northwest at a speed of 25-30 km/h, with a radius of 180-250 km for level 7 winds and 30-50 km for level 12 winds [1] Group 2: Wind Forecast - From 20:00 on November 6 to 20:00 on November 7, strong winds of 6-8 levels and gusts of 9-10 levels are expected in the Taiwan Strait, Bashi Channel, and most parts of the South China Sea [3] - In some areas of the South China Sea, winds of 9-11 levels and gusts of 12-13 levels are anticipated, with winds near the typhoon's center reaching 12-14 levels and gusts of 15-16 levels [3] Group 3: Precipitation Forecast - Heavy rainfall (25-40 mm) is expected in parts of southeastern Hainan Island and the western coastal areas of Guangdong from 20:00 on November 6 to 20:00 on November 7 [5] Group 4: Defense Guidelines - Government and relevant departments are advised to prepare for emergency response to the typhoon, including securing ports and ensuring vessels return to harbor [6] - Outdoor large gatherings and high-altitude work should be suspended, and vulnerable structures should be reinforced or dismantled [6] - Residents are urged to stay indoors, especially vulnerable populations like the elderly and children, and to remain in safe locations during the typhoon [6] Group 5: Disaster Prevention - Areas affected by heavy rainfall should be vigilant against potential mountain floods and geological disasters [7]
台风黄色预警:“海鸥”加强为强台风级 6日夜间将在越南沿海登陆
Yang Shi Wang· 2025-11-05 11:44
Core Points - The 25th typhoon "Haikui" has intensified to a strong typhoon level, with maximum wind speeds reaching 42 meters per second and a minimum central pressure of 955 hPa [1] - The typhoon is expected to make landfall in central Vietnam on the night of November 6, with wind speeds potentially reaching 45-50 meters per second [1] - Affected regions are warned of strong winds and heavy rainfall, with wind speeds in some areas reaching up to 11-13 levels [3][5] Weather Forecast - From 20:00 on November 5 to 20:00 on November 6, strong winds of 6-8 levels are expected in the Taiwan Strait and surrounding areas, with gusts reaching 9-10 levels [3] - Heavy rainfall of 25-45 millimeters is forecasted for southeastern Hainan Island and the Spratly Islands [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 outdoor activities should be suspended [6] - Precautions should be taken against potential geological disasters due to heavy rainfall [7]
台风蓝色预警:“海鸥”将于明日早晨移入南海东南部海面
Yang Shi Wang· 2025-11-04 11:01
Core Points - The central meteorological observatory issued a blue alert for Typhoon "Haigui" on November 4, indicating its current position and expected trajectory [1] - Typhoon "Haigui" is forecasted to strengthen as it moves towards the southeastern South China Sea and is expected to make landfall in central Vietnam [1] - The typhoon is expected to bring strong winds and heavy rainfall, posing risks of geological disasters in affected areas [5] Group 1 - Typhoon "Haigui" is currently located in the northern Sulu Sea with maximum wind speeds of 12 levels (35 m/s) and a minimum central pressure of 970 hPa [1] - The typhoon is projected to move northwest at a speed of 20-25 km/h and may reach strong typhoon intensity (42-48 m/s, 14-15 levels) by November 6 [1] - The affected regions will experience winds of 6-8 levels, with gusts reaching 9-10 levels, particularly in the southeastern South China Sea and surrounding islands [3] Group 2 - Government and relevant departments are advised to prepare for emergency response to the typhoon, including securing maritime operations and port facilities [5] - Outdoor activities and high-risk operations should be suspended to ensure public safety [5] - Residents in affected areas are urged to stay indoors and take precautions against potential flooding and geological hazards [5]
台风预警:“风神”向南偏西方移动 海南、台湾等部分地区有大暴雨
Yang Shi Wang· 2025-10-22 11:07
Core Points - The central meteorological observatory issued a yellow alert for Typhoon "Fengshen," which is currently located approximately 265 kilometers west of Sansha City, Hainan Province, with maximum wind speeds of 10 levels (28 m/s) and a minimum central pressure of 982 hPa [1] - The typhoon is expected to move southwest at a speed of about 15 km/h, gradually weakening [1] - Affected areas are forecasted to experience strong winds of 6-8 levels, with gusts reaching 9-10 levels in certain regions [1] - Heavy rainfall is anticipated in Hainan Island and northern Taiwan, with some areas expecting downpours of 100-120 mm [2] Wind Forecast - The wind forecast for the period from 20:00 on October 22 to 20:00 on October 23 indicates significant wind activity across various maritime regions, including the Taiwan Strait and the South China Sea [4] Defense Guidelines - Government and relevant departments are advised to prepare for emergency response to the typhoon [6] - Precautions include securing or dismantling structures vulnerable to strong winds, advising people to stay indoors, and ensuring the safety of vulnerable populations [7] - Water operations and passing vessels should return to port, and outdoor large gatherings and high-altitude work should be suspended [8]
台风“风神”今夜掠过西沙群岛 海南台湾等地有大暴雨
Yang Shi Xin Wen· 2025-10-21 11:19
Core Points - The 24th typhoon "Fengshen" is currently a strong tropical storm located approximately 75 kilometers northwest of Sansha City, Hainan Province, with maximum wind speeds of 28 meters per second and a minimum central pressure of 982 hPa [1] - The typhoon is expected to move southwest at a speed of about 15 kilometers per hour, passing over the Xisha Islands tonight and then heading towards the central coast of Vietnam, gradually weakening [1] Wind Forecast - From 20:00 on October 21 to 20:00 on October 22, strong winds of 6-8 levels are expected in various sea areas including the Taiwan Strait, South China Sea, and coastal regions of several provinces, with gusts reaching 9-10 levels [2] - Specific areas such as the southwestern East China Sea and parts of the Taiwan Strait may experience winds of 9-10 levels, with gusts of 11-12 levels [2] Precipitation Forecast - Heavy to torrential rain is forecasted for Hainan Island, northern Taiwan, and the Leizhou Peninsula in Guangdong, with localized areas in eastern and southern Hainan experiencing extreme rainfall of 100-240 millimeters, and parts of northern Taiwan facing 250-280 millimeters [3] Defense Guidelines - Government and relevant departments are advised to prepare for emergency response to the typhoon, including securing ports and preventing maritime accidents [5] - Outdoor activities and high-risk operations should be halted, and vulnerable structures should be reinforced or dismantled [5] - Residents are urged to stay indoors, especially vulnerable populations, and to be aware of potential geological disasters due to heavy rainfall [5]
部分海域或地区的风力有9-10级!台风黄色预警、大风黄色预警继续发布
Yang Shi Wang· 2025-10-21 10:33
Core Points - The Central Meteorological Administration issued a yellow warning for Typhoon "Fengshen" and strong winds on October 21, indicating the storm's current position and expected trajectory [1] - Typhoon "Fengshen" is classified as a strong tropical storm with maximum wind speeds of 10 levels (28 m/s) and a minimum central pressure of 982 hPa [1] - The storm is expected to move towards the southwestern direction at a speed of approximately 15 km/h, passing over the Xisha Islands and heading towards the central coast of Vietnam, where its intensity will gradually weaken [1] Wind Forecast - From 20:00 on October 21 to 20:00 on October 22, strong winds of 6-8 levels are expected in various sea areas, with gusts reaching 9-10 levels in specific regions [2] - The eastern part of Taiwan Island and southern parts of Hainan Island are forecasted to experience heavy to torrential rain, with localized areas receiving extreme rainfall of 250-280 mm [2] Additional Wind Alerts - A yellow warning for strong winds was also issued, predicting winds of 5-6 levels with gusts of 7-8 levels in several regions, including parts of Xinjiang, Tibet, and Hainan Island [3] - The East China Sea, Taiwan Strait, and other coastal areas are expected to experience winds of 8-10 levels, with gusts reaching 11-12 levels in certain areas [3]
阵风8-9级!海口启动防汛防风IV级应急响应
Yang Shi Wang· 2025-10-21 02:53
Core Viewpoint - The 24th typhoon "Fengshen" is expected to strengthen and impact Haikou, with significant wind and rainfall forecasted [1] Weather Forecast - The center of typhoon "Fengshen" is located approximately 150 kilometers northeast of Sansha City, Hainan Province, with maximum wind force of level 10 (25 m/s) [1] - The typhoon is moving west-southwest at a speed of about 15 km/h and is expected to reach typhoon level intensity [1] Emergency Response - Haikou Meteorological Station issued a blue warning signal for the typhoon at 9:17 AM on October 21 [1] - The Haikou Disaster Prevention and Mitigation Committee initiated a level IV emergency response for flood and wind prevention at 9:30 AM on the same day [1] - All districts and member units are required to enhance risk assessment and control measures to ensure the safety of people's lives and property [1]