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The Meteorological Observatory issued the first typhoon red warning. How powerful is it?

Central Meteorological Observatory: Issued a tropical low pressure forecast at 6:00 on August 22, 2020; issued a typhoon blue warning at 10:00 on August 22; issued a typhoon yellow warning at 10:00 on August 23; moved in on the morning of the 26th In the southern part of the Yellow Sea, the movement speed accelerated and the intensity weakened. At 18:00 on the 26th, the Central Meteorological Observatory issued the first typhoon red warning in 2020.

Strong wind forecast: From 8:00 on August 22 to 8:00 on August 23, the Bashi Strait, the ocean east of Taiwan, the northern Taiwan Strait, the southern East China Sea, the waters near the Diaoyu Islands, the eastern and northern coasts of Taiwan Island, and central Fujian There will be strong winds of magnitude 6 to 7 along the northern coast and the coast of Zhejiang. Among them, winds in parts of the southeastern part of the East China Sea can reach magnitude 8 to 9 and gusts of magnitude 10 to 11. From 20:00 on the 25th to 20:00 on the 26th, the ocean east of Taiwan, the northern waters of the Taiwan Strait, most of the East China Sea, the central and southern parts of the Yellow Sea and the waters near the Diaoyu Islands, the northeastern coast of Fujian, the coast of Zhejiang, the Yangtze River estuary area, Hangzhou Bay, and Shanghai There will be strong winds of magnitude 6-8 along the coast, the southern coast of Jiangsu, and the eastern coast of the Shandong Peninsula. Among them, the wind force in some sea areas in the northern part of the East China Sea, the central and southern Yellow Sea has magnitude 9-11, and the wind force in the nearby sea areas where the typhoon center passes can reach magnitude 12-15. , Gust level 16-17. Precipitation forecast: From 8:00 on August 22 to 8:00 on August 23, there will be heavy rain or heavy rain in most of Taiwan Island, the southeastern coast of Zhejiang and parts of southeastern Fujian. Among them, there will be heavy rain (100 to 150 mm) in the southern part of Taiwan Island. ). From 20:00 on the 25th to 20:00 on the 26th, there were heavy to heavy rains in northern Jiangsu, central and eastern Shandong, and eastern Liaoning. Among them, there were local heavy rains (100-150 mm) in central Shandong and other places.

Wenzhou Meteorological Observatory: Issued a blue typhoon warning signal for the urban area at 12:46 on August 22.

Shandong Provincial Meteorological Bureau: Launched a Level III emergency response to major meteorological disasters (typhoon) at 11:00 on August 25.

Jilin Provincial Meteorological Bureau: At 11:10 on August 25, the level IV emergency response for major meteorological disasters (heavy rain) was adjusted to level III emergency response (typhoon).