Typhoon No. 16 "Nangka" is coming. Have you experienced typhoon weather?
Typhoon No. 16? Nangka? is coming. Have you experienced typhoon weather? 1. How do typhoons form?
Typhoon is essentially a weather phenomenon. It is a tropical cyclone. The formation of typhoon is mainly due to the relatively high sea surface temperature in tropical tropical areas, which causes a large amount of sea water to evaporate. When the evaporated seawater floats into the air, it will form a relatively low air pressure center. Then, with the continuous changes in air pressure and the continuous movement of the earth itself, the inflowing air will also be rotated, and finally a counterclockwise rotation will be formed. The air vortex is called a tropical cyclone. The tropical cyclone becomes larger and larger, and then a typhoon is formed. 2. What are the dangers of typhoons?
Typhoon weather is relatively harmful. In areas where typhoons pass through, many buildings are often destroyed and trees are blown down, which brings a lot of inconvenience to people's travels. Generally, typhoons have the greatest impact on offshore areas, causing great losses to people's lives and property. But typhoons also have a good side, that is, they can bring a lot of precipitation to areas with little rain, and due to the influence of typhoons, many fish get a lot of food, and people's fishing volume will increase accordingly. This is also It can be regarded as a gift from typhoon to people. 3. What should you do if you encounter typhoon weather?
Once a typhoon is forecast, everyone must reduce the number of times they go out. If possible, try not to go out, because once a typhoon is encountered, personal safety is likely to be endangered. Typhoons will It is very dangerous to carry a lot of things with you. It is very dangerous for these things to float in the air. In addition, typhoons can also cause heavy rains. It is also very dangerous to walk or drive in heavy rains. Secondly, before the typhoon comes, you must close the doors and windows of your home to avoid unnecessary losses caused by the typhoon. Fishermen in offshore areas must take defensive measures before the typhoon and do not go to sea at this time, so When a typhoon approaches, it is safest to stay at home.