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The latest news of Typhoon Compass 202 1No. 18-Does it have an impact on Guangzhou?

According to the news released by Guangzhou Meteorological Observatory at 09: 00 on 20021year1October 9, it is predicted that Typhoon Compass 18 will gradually approach the sea near bashi channel, and its impact on Guangzhou remains to be seen. Let's take a look at the latest news of Typhoon Compass 18.

The latest news of typhoon compass No.202 18 According to @ Guangzhou Weather 10 09 09: 14, the center of typhoon compass No.20218 (tropical storm level) this year is about 950 kilometers southeast of Manila, Philippines, which is 6500 degrees north latitude. It is estimated that Compass will move to the northeast at a speed of 30-35km per hour, with little change in intensity, and will enter the northeast of South China Sea around 12.

Time: 08: 00 in 2009.

Name: "compass", KOMPASU

No.: 2 1 18

Center position: north latitude 12.8 degrees, east longitude 129.6 degrees.

Intensity grade: tropical storm

Maximum wind force: Grade 8, 18m/s (about 65km/h).

Central air pressure: 998 hectopascals

Reference location: Located in the Pacific Northwest about 950km southeast of Manila, Philippines.

Wind circle radius: northeast of the seventh wind circle radius160 km; 130km southeast; Southwest180km; 200 kilometers northwest

Forecast conclusion: The compass will move to the northeast at the speed of 30-35 kilometers per hour, and the intensity will not change much.

Does Typhoon Compass No.202 1No. 18 have an impact on Guangzhou? The follow-up impact of typhoon 18 this year remains to be seen.

It is estimated that Compass will move to the northeast at a speed of 30-35km per hour, with little change in intensity, and will enter the northeast of South China Sea around 12. Affected by the "Lion Mountain", there is still heavy rain and local heavy rain in Guangzhou today, and the gust in the port area is 7-8. Guangzhou Meteorological Observatory will closely monitor the dynamics of "Lion Mountain" and "Compass" and release the latest forecast and early warning information in time.

"Lion Mountain" and "Compass" tend to Guangdong and Hainan. Why?

Usually we classify the typhoon from September to165438+10 as an autumn typhoon. Due to the seasonal southward withdrawal of subtropical high, the landing points of typhoons in autumn in China are mainly concentrated in Guangdong, Hainan, Fujian and Taiwan Province provinces, with preference for Guangdong and Hainan.

For Guangdong, the autumn typhoon coming to Guangdong is biased towards the west of Guangdong, accounting for more than 40% of the landing times, among which Zhanjiang is far ahead with 2 1 time, ranking first! Because Leizhou Peninsula is like a fishhook, it can "catch" many autumn typhoons.