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川陕晋豫等地有暴雨到大暴雨 南海热带低压携风雨影响华南
Zhong Guo Xin Wen Wang· 2025-09-18 01:28
Core Points - Heavy rainfall and severe weather are expected in regions such as Sichuan, Chongqing, Shaanxi, and Hubei, with warnings for potential disasters due to strong rainfall [1][2] - The South China Sea tropical depression is predicted to bring strong winds and heavy rain to southeastern coastal areas, including parts of Fujian, Guangdong, and Hainan [2][3] Group 1: Weather Forecast - Rainfall is expected to expand eastward, with areas in Shaanxi, Henan, and Shandong experiencing heavy to torrential rain, with localized rainfall amounts reaching 100 to 240 millimeters [1] - The Central Meteorological Observatory has issued a yellow warning for heavy rain, indicating potential short-term heavy precipitation and severe convective weather [1] Group 2: Tropical Depression Impact - The South China Sea tropical depression is forecasted to produce winds of 6 to 7 levels, with gusts reaching 8 to 9 levels, affecting the northeastern sea area from September 18 to 21 [2] - Areas such as southeastern Fujian, most of Guangdong, eastern Guangxi, and most of Hainan are expected to experience heavy rain, with some regions facing extremely heavy rainfall [2][3]
新热带低压预计趋向广东沿海!全省大部将有明显风雨高温缓解
Nan Fang Du Shi Bao· 2025-09-06 14:49
Core Viewpoint - Guangdong province is experiencing high temperatures, but a tropical depression is expected to bring significant rainfall from September 8 to 10, alleviating the heat [1][3]. Weather Forecast - A tropical depression formed in the eastern South China Sea on September 5, moving towards the western coastal areas of Guangdong at a speed of 10 to 15 kilometers per hour, with an expected intensification into the 16th typhoon of the year [3]. - From September 5 to 7, high temperatures and scattered thunderstorms are prevalent across Guangdong, with the southern coastal areas expected to see increased rainfall starting the night of September 7 [3]. - Specific forecasts for September 6 indicate scattered thunderstorms and local heavy rain in southern Pearl River Delta, western Guangdong, Shaoguan, Qingyuan, and Heyuan, with maximum temperatures ranging from 30-37°C [3]. - On September 7, eastern Guangdong and southern Pearl River Delta will experience cloudy to overcast conditions with thunderstorms and local heavy rain, while other areas will have similar weather with maximum temperatures between 30-36°C [4]. - From September 8 to 9, heavy rain to locally extreme heavy rain is expected in the Pearl River Delta and western Guangdong, with eastern Guangdong experiencing heavy rain to rainstorm conditions [4].
南海热带低压或将生成 有可能加强为今年第16号台风
Zhong Guo Xin Wen Wang· 2025-09-05 06:01
Core Viewpoint - The tropical disturbance near the Philippines is expected to strengthen into a tropical depression on September 6 and may develop into the 16th typhoon of the year by September 7 [1] Weather Impact on Hainan Province - From September 6 to 9, wind strength in most sea areas around Hainan Province will gradually increase [1] - Rainfall is expected across the island from September 6 to 10, with heavy rain likely in the northeastern region around September 8 [1] Marine Conditions - Wind strength will increase to levels 6-8, with gusts reaching 9-10 in the waters near the Zhongsha and Xisha Islands, as well as around Hainan Island and the Beibu Gulf from September 6 to 9 [1] - The waters near the Nansha Islands will experience wind strength of level 6, with gusts of 7-8 [1] - From the night of September 9 to 12, wind strength will decrease to levels 5-6, with gusts of 7-9 during thunderstorms in the same areas [1] Safety Advisory - Hainan's meteorological department advises maritime operations and passing vessels to prepare for strong winds, as gusts of 9-10 are expected in the northern and central South China Sea [1]
南海热带低压可能加强为今年第14号台风 趋向越南中部沿海
Yang Shi Wang· 2025-08-30 00:12
Group 1 - The Central Meteorological Administration continues to issue tropical depression forecasts, with the center located approximately 95 kilometers southwest of Sanya, Hainan, as of 5 AM on August 30 [1] - The maximum wind force near the center is 7 levels (15 meters/second), and the minimum central pressure is 998 hPa [1] - The depression is expected to move northwest at a speed of 20-25 kilometers per hour and may strengthen into the 14th typhoon of the year, likely making landfall on the central coast of Vietnam by the evening [1] Group 2 - A wind forecast indicates that from 8 AM on the 30th to 8 AM on the 31st, there will be 6-7 level winds in parts of the western and northern South China Sea, as well as near the Xisha and Nansha Islands, and along the coasts of Guangdong and Guangxi [3] - In certain areas of the western South China Sea, southwestern Hainan Island, and southern Beibu Gulf, wind forces may reach 8 levels, with gusts of 9-11 levels [3] Group 3 - Rainfall forecasts predict heavy to torrential rain (50-90 millimeters) in the southwestern coastal areas of Guangdong, southern coastal areas of Guangxi, and southern Hainan Island from 8 AM on the 30th to 8 AM on the 31st [5]
我省启动防汛防风Ⅳ级应急响应
Hai Nan Ri Bao· 2025-08-29 01:22
Core Viewpoint - The Hainan Provincial Disaster Reduction and Relief Committee has activated a Level IV emergency response for flood and wind prevention due to the strengthening of a tropical disturbance into a tropical depression, which poses potential risks to the region [1] Summary by Relevant Sections - **Weather Forecast and Development** - A tropical disturbance in the eastern South China Sea strengthened into a tropical depression as of August 28 at 14:00, located at latitude 15.5°N and longitude 115.8°E, approximately 400 kilometers southeast of Sansha City, Hainan [1] - The maximum wind force near the center of the depression is 6 levels (12 meters/second) [1] - The depression is expected to move northwest at a speed of 15-20 kilometers per hour and may strengthen into the 14th typhoon of the year by August 29 [1] - **Warnings and Precautions** - The Hainan Provincial Meteorological Bureau issued a Level IV typhoon warning at 15:20 on August 28 [1] - The tropical depression is anticipated to bring strong winds to the northern and central South China Sea, as well as the eastern and southern waters of Hainan Island [1] - Relevant departments are advised to closely monitor the latest weather forecasts, and fishing vessels are urged to avoid operating in areas with strong winds [1] - Preparations for offshore platforms and various maritime operations should be made in advance to mitigate potential impacts [1]
8月28日前后南海中东部海面可能有热带低压生成
Hai Nan Ri Bao· 2025-08-27 03:10
Summary of Key Points Core Viewpoint - The potential formation of a tropical depression in the central and eastern South China Sea around August 28 may lead to adverse weather conditions, prompting local authorities to take precautionary measures for maritime activities [2]. Group 1: Weather Impact - A tropical depression is expected to develop in the central and eastern South China Sea, with a gradual increase in intensity, moving closer to the southeastern coast of Hainan Island [2]. - The recent weather event "Swordfish" made landfall in northern Vietnam on August 25, and its impact on Hainan Province is diminishing [2]. Group 2: Government Response - The Hainan Provincial Department of Agriculture and Rural Affairs has issued a notice urging local authorities to prepare for wind and flood prevention, ensuring the safety of people's lives and property [2]. - Fishermen are advised to suspend maritime activities in accordance with provincial wind prevention requirements until the safety risks from the tropical disturbance are eliminated [2].
杭州最高温创今夏新高 周三周四两天直冲40℃
Mei Ri Shang Bao· 2025-08-20 10:04
Group 1 - The core viewpoint of the articles highlights the unusual persistence of high temperatures in Hangzhou, with the highest temperature reaching 40.5℃ in Yuhang District, indicating a significant heatwave that contradicts the typical weather patterns expected after "Chufu" [1][2] - The meteorological explanation for the ongoing heat is attributed to the strong influence of the subtropical high-pressure system, which is expected to remain dominant until the end of August, leading to continued high temperatures in Zhejiang [1] - The current heatwave has resulted in 17 consecutive high-temperature days since August, with the potential to break the record for the longest continuous high-temperature period set in 2022 if the trend continues [1] Group 2 - A tropical low-pressure system in the East China Sea is being monitored, with predictions suggesting it may develop into a tropical storm; however, its overall development outlook appears weak, providing little hope for significant cooling in Hangzhou [2] - Despite the ongoing heat, a temporary relief is expected over the weekend (August 23-24) as the subtropical high shifts, potentially leading to afternoon thunderstorms and a slight decrease in maximum temperatures by 1-2℃, bringing them down to 34-37℃ [2]
明天出伏!南方大范围闷热型高温不离场 北方这些地方要警惕暴雨
Yang Shi Wang· 2025-08-18 10:51
Group 1 - The core point of the article highlights the persistence of high temperatures in southern China due to a strong subtropical high pressure, which is expected to last until the end of August [1][2] - The summer heat this year has been notable, with regions like the southwest, Jianghuai, and Huanghuai experiencing temperatures above the historical average during the 30-day period of the summer heat [2][4] - Cities such as Nanjing, Shanghai, Hangzhou, Chongqing, and Fuzhou are likely to experience continuous high temperatures this week, with Hangzhou potentially breaking its record for the longest consecutive high-temperature days in August [4] Group 2 - The article mentions that after the start of autumn, high temperatures and humidity in southern China will remain common, while northern regions will see a decrease in high temperatures and increased rainfall [4][6] - The forecast indicates that from August 20 to 22, regions in Inner Mongolia, northern China, and Northeast China will experience moderate to heavy rainfall, with some areas facing the risk of heavy rain [6] - The article also notes the development of tropical depressions in the South China Sea, with potential typhoons forming in the Pacific, which could impact weather conditions in southern China [6]
广西海事局维持防御台风应急Ⅳ级响应 北涠航线已停航
Group 1 - The tropical depression in the South China Sea has moved around Hainan Island into the Beibu Gulf, with its center located at longitude 108.1 degrees east and latitude 18.9 degrees north as of 8 AM on August 18 [1] - The maximum wind force at the center of the tropical depression is at level 7, and it is moving northward at a speed of 10 kilometers per hour [1] Group 2 - The Beibu Gulf and coastal areas are experiencing heavy rain, with local areas facing torrential rain, and wind speeds of 6 to 7 levels, with gusts reaching 8 to 9 levels [2] - In response to the severe weather, the Guangxi Maritime Safety Administration has maintained a level IV emergency response for typhoon defense, advising vessels and personnel to return to port for safety [2] - The passenger ferry service from Beihai to Weizhou Island has been suspended for two days following the last return trip to Beihai, with maritime authorities enhancing safety measures for passengers and conducting thorough inspections of vessels [2]
南海热带低压持续接近 今夜起广西强降雨频繁局地或现大暴雨
Yang Shi Wang· 2025-08-18 08:43
Core Viewpoint - The approaching tropical depression in the South China Sea is expected to bring continuous heavy rainfall to Guangxi, particularly in Nanning, over the next few days, with potential for severe weather conditions [1][2]. Weather Forecast - Heavy rainfall is anticipated in Guangxi starting tonight, with significant rainfall expected until August 21, including areas experiencing heavy rain and localized torrential downpours [2][5]. - Specific cities such as Beihai, Qinzhou, Fangchenggang, Chongzuo, Nanning, and Baise are forecasted to experience heavy rain to torrential rain, with risks of thunderstorms and strong winds [2][5]. - The rainfall intensity is expected to increase, with some areas potentially receiving over 10 mm of rain, and localized areas like Lingchuan in Guilin already recording 24 mm [2]. Public Safety Advisory - Residents are advised to carry rain gear due to the forecasted heavy rainfall and to be cautious of potential natural disasters such as landslides and mudslides, especially in high-risk areas like mountains and riverbanks [5].