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20 13 how strong is typhoon pearl in Shantou?

At 0 1: 20 on May 8, 2006, Typhoon Pearl landed in Nan 'ao Island, Shantou, Guangdong, with a maximum wind force of 35m/s near the center (typhoon level). According to the typhoon's wind force rating of 12, it is called hurricane, and the land and ground images are extremely damaged.

The predecessor of "Pearl" was tropical depression 02W which was upgraded in joint typhoon warning center at 5: 00 on May 6th, 2006. On May 9 14, Japan Meteorological Agency upgraded it to a tropical storm and named it "Pearl". At 20: 00, the Central Meteorological Observatory upgraded it to a tropical storm. Then the pearl landed in the Philippines in May 1 1.

Typhoon Pearl left the Philippines and entered the South China Sea on May 12. Then it quickly strengthened into a strong typhoon (50 m/s) and turned due north. At 0 1: 20 on May 8, Typhoon Pearl landed in Nan 'ao Island, Shantou, Guangdong, with a maximum wind force of 35m/s near the center (typhoon level).

/typhoon kloc-0/2, set at 32.4-36.9 m/s; Grade 13 is 37.0-41.4m/s; 14 is 4 1.5-46. 1 m/s, 15 is 46.2-50.9 m/s, 16 is 51.0-56.

Extended data:

The composition of the typhoon:

Typhoon Eye Area: It's strange that the wind here is very light and the weather is sunny, with an average diameter of 40 kilometers. The sailors who participated in it humorously called Typhoon Eye "Xanadu".

Cloud wall area: the cloud wall area with a width of tens of kilometers and a height of more than ten kilometers around the typhoon eye, also called eye wall. The cloud wall is towering here, the wind is howling, the rain is pouring, the sea is churning, and the weather is the worst.

Spiral rain belt area: Outside the cloud wall, there are spiral rain belts, and several rain (cloud) belts gather spirally around the eye wall. The rain is tens to hundreds of kilometers wide and several Qian Qian meters long. There will be showers and windy weather where the rain belt passes.

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