Typhoon Puppy in the northern South China Sea has attracted attention in recent days, and it has shown a series of changes that exceeded expectations. First of all, on the afternoon of October 6, the puppy quickly integrated the structure and formed a clear round and deep typhoon eye, giving people a powerful momentum. According to the measured data, the central air pressure of the puppy may reach about 940 hPa, and the maximum intensity may briefly reach the level of a super typhoon. However, because the puppies did not affect land, the weather agency did not give a rating for a super typhoon.
However, the puppy did not stop there, and it continued to move north, within 100 kilometers of Hong Kong on October 8. This led to the Hong Kong Observatory issuing typhoon warnings No. 8 and typhoon No. 9, as well as heavy rain and heavy rain in eastern Guangdong and Hong Kong. But this is not the most serious moment, as the puppy continues to move westward, Hong Kong, Zhuhai, and Macau will be in a semicircle of danger for the puppy. At this time, the southeast air flow and the southwest air flow converge, which may bring local heavy rainfall. The Hong Kong Observatory even said it could not rule out sending out the highest level of typhoon No. 10.
Compared to the previous typhoon Anemone, the heavy rainfall of the puppy has some characteristics. First of all, the rain brought by the puppy is particularly cold, and the temperature in various parts of the Pearl River Delta drops sharply due to the cold air and the rain belt around the puppy. The maximum temperature in Guangzhou is less than 25 degrees, and the maximum temperature in Shenzhen is less than 22 degrees, which is more than 10 degrees lower than the previous days. Secondly, the range of heavy rainfall in puppies is relatively small. Due to the influence of Taiwan's Central Mountain Range, the circulation of the puppy was curtailed, leaving only a small core. Therefore, the heavy rain it brings only affects Hong Kong, Zhuhai and Macao, and even Shenzhen is only ordinary moderate to heavy rain. Finally, the rain for puppies is relatively soft.
Because the weather is too cold and the water vapor is insufficient, the rain brought by the puppy is mainly stratus rainfall, the rain is uniform, it will not be as intense as the anemone, and it will not cause too much disaster. However, we need to note that the puppy is an unconventional typhoon full of accidents. In the following time, the puppy will continue to head towards the Pearl River Delta and land in Hainan around October 10. It will do its best and tenaciously until it exhausts all its strength. This makes people wonder, what other accidents will puppies bring? What do you think of the performance of this typhoon?
Although the typhoon brought by the dog is less powerful, we still need to be vigilant, especially in the area near the mouth of the Pearl River. After all, the residual energy of the typhoon may be released here in large quantities, bringing us the threat of strong winds and heavy rain. Therefore, we must prepare for wind and rainstorm protection in advance to ensure our own safety. Not only that, the puppy may also become the second coldest typhoon this year, and most areas of Guangdong also need to pay attention to cold prevention and cold prevention. A sudden drop in temperature can adversely affect human health. At the same time, a huge typhoon is forming deep in the Pacific Ocean, which it has been named Bravan.
This typhoon is rapidly strengthening and has a good chance of becoming a super typhoon. It may even become this year's wind king, posing a huge threat to the vicinity of the US military base on Guam. When Bravan weakens, another typhoon may form, known as Samba. If this typhoon is generated, it may become the coldest typhoon of the year. This means that we must also remain vigilant, especially in the South China Sea. In addition to typhoon activity at sea, we also face a low-groove attack. This trough is about to pass through the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau, bringing us the largest snowfall in the second half of the year.
Qinghai, much of Tibet, and the mountainous regions of southern Xinjiang are likely to see heavy snowfall. The rainy weather in Yungui, Sichuan-Chongqing, Shaanxi-Gansu-Ningxia and other places will also continue. This means being prepared for snow and rain to keep ourselves safe. How should we respond to such diverse extreme weather events? Do you have any good suggestions? Welcome to leave a message to share your views and experience!