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Typhoon "Fireworks" Latest Interpretation Why hasn't it dissipated? Where will you go north?

author:China Youth Network

China Weather Network News This morning (July 27), from the satellite cloud map, "fireworks" still looks like a "round" typhoon, more than 24 hours have passed since its second landing, why hasn't the "fireworks" dissipated? Where will the "fireworks" go north? How much influence did "Nibert" have on "fireworks"? Regarding the three major questions about "fireworks", Zhou Ying, a meteorological analyst at China Weather Network, will answer them for you.

Q: Why hasn't Typhoon Fireworks dissipated yet?

Zhou Ying explained that at present, the typhoon is still slowly moving in the northwest direction, the water vapor supply on the east side of the "fireworks" has not been interrupted for the time being, and the flat terrain in the eastern part of China is not conducive to the weakening of fireworks, so today during the day, its intensity will not be greatly reduced, basically a state of slow weakening.

Typhoon "Fireworks" Latest Interpretation Why hasn't it dissipated? Where will you go north?

Q: Where will Typhoon Fireworks go north?

Typhoon "fireworks" At present, the guidance of high-altitude air currents to typhoons is still relatively obvious. The deformation of the high-pressure system on the east side on the 28th will be the key to whether the "fireworks" path in the later period will shift from the current northwest direction to the northeast. At present, it is expected that the "fireworks" will enter Anhui this night, change to a northerly direction tomorrow morning, and change to northeast travel after entering Shandong on the morning of the 29th.

Typhoon "Fireworks" Latest Interpretation Why hasn't it dissipated? Where will you go north?

Q: "Nibert" is still pulling "fireworks", how much impact will it have on "fireworks"?

First, let's look at Nibert, which yesterday turned into a subtropical cyclone and has not denatured into an extratropical cyclone for the time being. In terms of current intensity, "fireworks" and "Nibert" are basically the same, but the center distance is about 2200 kilometers, even if there is a competition for water vapor, it is on the south side, and it is not very obvious.

Although its future path is still uncertain, it still needs to pay attention to the future trend of typhoon "fireworks" and the impact on wind and rain in East China, North China and other places, as well as the possible flash floods, geological disasters, floods of small and medium-sized rivers and urban and rural waterlogging.

Source: China Weather Network

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