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What kind of extreme weather will Bawei bring if it strengthens to typhoon level?

According to the Central Meteorological Observatory, this year's No. 8 typhoon "Bavi" has officially strengthened to typhoon level. So far, its moving path is still uncertain. According to the Central Meteorological Observatory's forecast, "Bavi" "The later stage of the typhoon will bring wind and rain to the Shandong Peninsula and Northeastern regions. In other words, in the next few days, under the influence of "Bawei", most areas in the north will experience rainfall, especially in the Northeast and Sichuan Basin. At the same time, the Central Meteorological Observatory has issued a yellow rainstorm warning. In the next few days, there will be heavy rainfall in North China, Northeast China, Huanghuai and eastern Northwest China. There will be heavy or heavy rains in some areas, and local heavy rains, which will be accompanied by short-term heavy rains. Strong convective weather such as precipitation, thunderstorms, strong winds or hail.

According to the forecast of the Central Meteorological Observatory, from August 24th to August 25th, eastern Heilongjiang, eastern Jilin, central and eastern Liaoning and southern Liaoning, Shandong Peninsula, northern Jiangsu, southern Hubei, and northern Hunan There were heavy to heavy rains in some areas in western China, southern Guizhou, western and northern Yunnan, and some areas in eastern Liaoning and other places. It is worth mentioning that due to the impact of Typhoon "Bavi", from the 24th to the 28th, there will be 6 to 7 storms in the eastern sea areas of my country, the East China Coast, the Shandong Peninsula, most of Liaoning, and southwestern Jilin. Category 1 strong winds, among which the wind force in the East China Sea, Yellow Sea, Bohai Strait, eastern Shandong Peninsula and Liaodong Peninsula will be force 8 to 9, and the wind force in some sea areas or areas will be force 10 to 11; the wind force in nearby sea areas or areas where the typhoon center passes can reach force 13~ Level 15.

So, speaking of which, what is a typhoon?

In fact, a typhoon is a tropical cyclone, and a tropical cyclone is a low-pressure vortex that occurs on the tropical or subtropical ocean. It is a powerful and deep "tropical weather system." Judging from the situation in my country, tropical cyclones in the South China Sea and the northwest Pacific are divided into six levels based on the maximum average wind strength near the bottom center. Those with wind strength of level 12 or above are collectively called typhoons.

When a typhoon comes, how should we prevent it?

First point, when a typhoon comes, it is recommended to prepare some dry food and water, because the damage of the typhoon is unpredictable. If you stay at home for a long time, it is recommended to prepare some food and water. This way you don’t have to go out.

Second point, when a typhoon comes, it is best to take shelter in basements, air-raid shelters, culverts and other places.

Third point, when a typhoon comes, you must remember to close the doors and windows, and put flower pots and other things on the balcony into the house to prevent them from being blown down by the wind and injuring people.

The fourth point is that when a typhoon comes, be sure to stay away from objects that may collapse, such as doors, windows, and peripheral walls of the house. Wrap yourself in a thick coat or blanket as much as possible to protect yourself from flying debris. Valuables should be moved downstairs, or placed in washing machines, dishwashers and other appliances.

In short, typhoons are quite destructive. When a typhoon comes, you must take preventive measures.