Impact of Typhoon Sura on Shenzhen
On September/KOOC-0/day/KOOC-0/6, "Sura" was located on the sea surface about/KOOC-0/32 km southeast of Shenzhen, with the maximum wind force near the center of the city/KOOC-0/7. It is expected to move to the north-north direction at the speed of10-15km per hour, with little change in intensity. The Shenzhen Meteorological Observatory predicts that the wind and rain will be the strongest from the night of September/KLOC-0 to the morning of September 2, with the maximum gust 1 4-15 along the east and west coasts.
The maximum gust in the southern region 12- 13, and the northern region 10- 12, accompanied by heavy rain, with accumulated rainfall150-250mm; The maximum gust along the coast of Shenzhen and Shantou 12- 14, and the maximum gust on land 10- 12. 10 gust lasts about 20 hours, 12 gust lasts about 10 hour. On the afternoon of September 2, the wind and rain weakened, but there were still 8 gusts and local heavy rains; The wind and rain weakened further on September 3.
The Formation Process of Typhoon Sura
At 8 o'clock on August 24, 2023, a tropical depression was generated over the east of the Philippines, and its center was located on the northwest Pacific Ocean about 720 kilometers northeast of Manila, Philippines, that is, north latitude 19.8 degrees and east longitude 125 degrees. The maximum wind force near the center is level 7 (15m/s), and the lowest air pressure in the center is 125 degrees.
It is predicted that the depression may intensify into Typhoon No.9 in 2023 in the next 24 hours, first wandering in the northeast of Luzon Island, then moving to the northwest on the 29th, and gradually approaching the eastern coast of Taiwan Province Province, with the strongest typhoon level or super typhoon level (45-52m/s, 14- 16).
On August 24th, 2023 14, the tropical depression east of the Philippines intensified to tropical storm level, and it was upgraded to Typhoon Sura No.9 in 2023 14, and its center was located on the sea surface about 1 130 km southeast of Shenzhen. The maximum wind force near the center is Grade 8 (18m/s), and the lowest pressure in the center is 998 hectopascals.