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Introduction to Senlac

The typhoon is named after the 14 member countries or regions of the typhoon (Cambodia, China, North Korea, Japan, Laos, Malaysia, Philippines, South Korea, Thailand, the United States, Vietnam, Hong Kong, Macau, Micronesia ) take 10 names each to form 140 names that can be used in turn. It won't be repeated for a while, but it will be repeated in a few years, because when the 140 names are used in a round, they will continue to be used from the beginning. Only certain typhoons that cause particularly serious disasters and losses will be removed from the list and replaced with new names so that they will not be repeated. When Typhoon No. 0215 Lusa is racing through the northwest Pacific, under the shelter of the southeastern part of its huge body, there is a tropical disturbance that has been accompanying it. On August 27, 2002, this disturbance successfully escaped Lusha's control and became an independent tropical depression. It absorbed a large amount of water vapor from Lusha, flourished, and finally became a tropical storm on the 29th. This is Typhoon No. 0216 Senlac. It intensified into a severe tropical storm on the 30th, and into a typhoon on the 31st. The wind speed reached its maximum (45m/s) on September 1st, but it only lasted for one day. Since then it has been moving steadily towards the west, with a maximum wind speed of 40m/s. On the 5th, it passed through the Ryukyu Islands and entered the East China Sea. The movement speed became very slow for a time. After lingering in place for a long time in the early morning of the 7th, it suddenly accelerated towards southern Zhejiang and landed in Cangnan County, Wenzhou City, Zhejiang Province at night. Eventually it weakened into a tropical depression in Jiangxi and merged with the cold air moving southward.

According to the Zhejiang Provincial Flood and Drought Control Headquarters, this typhoon caused serious losses to Zhejiang Province. Preliminary statistics as of 9 a.m. today show that 7,900 collapsed houses and 32,000 damaged houses in the province; 170,000 hectares of crops were affected and 100,000 hectares were affected; 7.21 million people were affected and 3.77 million were affected. The Central Meteorological Observatory issued the weather forecast for the next three days at 16:00 on September 14, 2008:

The center of Typhoon No. 13 "SINLAKU" is located south-east of Cangnan, Zhejiang Province at 5:00 this afternoon. About 195 kilometers to the south of the East China Sea, it is 25.6 degrees north latitude and 121.2 degrees east longitude. The maximum wind force near the center is level 12 (33 meters/second). It is expected that the center of the typhoon will move north-west at a speed of about 10 kilometers per hour. It will pass over or land on the coast from northern Fujian to southern Zhejiang from tonight to tomorrow morning, and then move north-east, with its intensity slowly weakening. .

Affected by this, from tonight to tomorrow daytime, there will be 7 storms in the Bashi Strait, Balintang Strait, Taiwan Strait, the ocean east of Taiwan, most of the East China Sea, the coast of Taiwan Province, the coast of Zhejiang, and the coast of central and northern Fujian ~ Level 10 winds, and the winds on the sea surface or areas near the center of "Senlac" can reach levels 11 to 12; there will be heavy to heavy rains in eastern Zhejiang and northeastern Fujian, and there will be heavy rains in parts of the coastal areas of eastern Zhejiang, eastern Taiwan and Some areas in the north will experience heavy rain or extremely heavy rain.