The impact of typhoons on Liaoning Province
The impact of typhoons on Liaoning Province includes landslides, mudslides, etc. caused by heavy rains.
At 20:00 on July 26, this year's No. 5 typhoon "Dusuri" entered my country's 24-hour warning line. The Central Meteorological Observatory issued the highest typhoon red warning. It will make landfall along the coast from Dongshan to Putian in Fujian from the morning to the morning of the 28th. The intensity will be strong typhoon level or super typhoon level when it makes landfall.
Although the typhoon is still far away from our Liaoning province, it absorbs a large amount of ocean water vapor and transports the water vapor northward along the back of the subtropical high, providing favorable conditions for rainfall in Liaoning. There will be strong convective weather in Liaoning Province and heavy rainfall in the southeastern region. Affected by rainfall, the temperature continued to drop slightly. In the morning, the lowest temperature in various places was 22℃~25℃. In the afternoon, it dropped by 1℃~2℃ compared with today in many places. The maximum temperature in various places was 27℃~31℃.
Preparations before the typhoon approaches:
1. Always pay attention to the weather forecast and pay attention to the direction of the typhoon
When a typhoon approaches, it is necessary to understand the dynamics of the typhoon and personnel in time. Move to a safe area in time, avoid places that are prone to casualties (dangerous housing, factories, sheds, temporary buildings), and do not take shelter from wind and rain in the above places.
2. Reduce the possibility of falling objects from heights
Suspended air conditioners and high-altitude facilities must be reinforced, and flower pots and other items exposed on balconies and windows should be moved indoors.
3. Fixed doors and windows
Doors and windows should be tied tightly and fastened, especially aluminum alloy doors and windows should be protected. Put away all kinds of hangings inside and outside the house; close doors and windows, and nail boards if necessary.
4. Prepare emergency escape items
Check the lines, prepare flashlights, candles, and store drinking water in case of power and water outages; prepare more food and vegetables for one or two days, and do not use them unless necessary Go out and stop all kinds of open-air group activities and large indoor gatherings.