General

Home > News > General

"Double Typhoon" is coming! The terminal issues an early warning! Typhoon goes straight to

2021-07-19

Please note! This year’s No. 6 typhoon "Fireworks" (English name: In-Fa; name source: Macau, China; name meaning: fireworks) was generated on the Northwest Pacific Ocean at 2 o’clock in the morning on July 18. Landing in Fujian and Zhejiang. In addition, the intensity of tropical depression No. 04 has gradually strengthened and may develop into the No. 7 typhoon this year; it will gradually approach Hainan, Guangdong, and it is expected to make landfall on the evening of the 20th. Due to the impact of the quasi-"double typhoon", freight forwarders and shippers in Fujian and Zhejiang, the Pearl River Delta and the Yangtze River Delta are paying attention!

Typhoon forecast (fireworks) 1. "Fireworks" are located on the Northwest Pacific Ocean

The center of this year’s No. 6 typhoon "Fireworks" was located on the northwest Pacific Ocean about 1090 kilometers east of Yilan County, Taiwan Province, at 5 o'clock in the afternoon on the 18th. It is 23.0 degrees north latitude and 132.3 degrees east longitude. The maximum wind force near the center is 8 Level (20 m/s), the lowest pressure at the center is 995 hPa, and the radius of the seventh-level wind circle is 120-300 kilometers. 2. "Fireworks" gradually approaching the coast of Fujian and Zhejiang. It is expected that the "fireworks" will move northwest and westward at a speed of about 10 kilometers per hour. The intensity will gradually increase, and the strongest can reach typhoon level or strong typhoon level (40- 48m/s, level 13-15); moved into the East China Sea on the 21st, and then gradually approached the northeastern coast of Taiwan Island, and after passing through the northern part of Taiwan Island, it gradually approached the coast of Fujian and Zhejiang.

How do "fireworks" go? Beginning on the 18th, the high pressure on the west side of the "fireworks" quickly evacuated, and the subtropical high over Japan on the north side will strengthen and gradually guide the "fireworks" to accelerate to the northwest, approaching my country's east coast. Chinese meteorological enthusiasts pointed out that according to the supercomputer model, there are two factions: one thinks that fireworks can only reach the intensity of a strong typhoon, and will slowly travel northwest, landing in north-central Zhejiang or Shanghai, and then deep into the Yangtze River basin; while the other thinks that fireworks will reach the intensity of a strong typhoon. It became a super typhoon and quickly traveled westward to land in Taiwan, and then slowly traveled northwestward to land in Fujian and deep into the south of the Yangtze River. The Central Meteorological Observatory took the gap between the two factions, allowing the typhoon to pass over the northern part of Taiwan and then approached the coastal areas of north-central Fujian and southern Zhejiang.

The intensity of "fireworks" may reach its strongest as it approaches the coast of East China. The Central Meteorological Observatory predicts that the peak intensity of "fireworks" may reach a strong typhoon of magnitude 14 or even higher. Do not rule out the possibility of becoming a super typhoon, and the intensity reaches its strongest when approaching the east coast of my country, and the coastal waters may suddenly increase! The coastal areas of East China need to be guarded.

According to the analysis of China Gas Ai, fireworks will pass through the "Kuroshio Current" in the Pacific Ocean. Strong typhoons are effortless and super typhoons cannot be ruled out. In addition, fireworks are particularly entangled and slow, so they are easy to stay and bring about continuous rainstorm.

Quasi-typhoon (Tropical Depression No. 04)

The Central Meteorological Observatory issued a typhoon blue warning at 18:00 on July 18: The tropical disturbance in the northern part of the South China Sea has suddenly strengthened and developed into a tropical depression on the afternoon of the 18th. At 5 o'clock in the afternoon, its center is about 245 kilometers southeast of Yangjiang, Guangdong. It is 20.9 degrees north latitude, 114.1 degrees east longitude, the maximum wind force near the center is 7 (15 m/s), and the minimum pressure at the center is 1000 hPa. It is expected that the low-pressure center will circulate less, and gradually increase in intensity. It may develop into the No. 7 typhoon this year. It will land on the coast of central and western Guangdong during the day on the 20th (tropical storm or severe tropical storm, 8-10, 20- 25 m/s); it is also possible to linger and move less in the coastal waters of central and western Guangdong, and then move to the northeast.

The tropical depression may continue to strengthen, or even break out, and it may become Typhoon No. 7 Chapaka next week. The future No. 7 typhoon will be guided by the subtropical high in the south, and will move slowly northwest. It is most likely to pass or land on the western Pearl River Delta or the coast of western Guangdong on July 20. In the next week, Guangdong’s flights, shipping, seaside tourism, etc. will be affected. The continued harassment of Typhoon No.

Yantian and Dachanwan Wharf issued typhoon prevention notices

Please pay attention to the freight forwarders who shipped the goods a few days ago, so as not to affect the yard congestion, road congestion, and port congestion! Various blockages cause the goods to be delayed! In particular, forwarders and shippers in Guangdong adjusted their shipping plans in time.

Remind again! The freight forwarders and shippers in Fujian, Zhejiang, the Yangtze River Delta and the Pearl River Delta are paying attention, and arrange shipments reasonably to avoid congestion and delay of goods and damage to goods due to typhoon flooding! Finally, appreciate the power of typhoons in recent years!

▲Containers floating in the sea during the 2019 typhoon season

▲In 2019, affected by "mangosteen", flooded storage yard

▲Shenzhen, the container that was blown down by the typhoon

▲The container was almost washed away due to the backflow of sea water

▲In the Typhoon Feiyan in 2018, the container stacks at Osaka Port in Japan were blown over and soaked in water

▲In August 2017, Typhoon Hato also "soaked" a large number of containers

▲Container trucks on the road from Typhoon "Weipa" to Shenzhen in 2019 grow long


DISCLAIMER: All information provided by HMEonline is for reference only. None of these views represents the position of HMEonline, and HMEonline makes no guarantee or commitment to it. If you find any works that infringe your intellectual property rights in the article, please contact us and we will modify or delete them in time.
© 2022 Company, Inc. All rights reserved.
WhatsApp