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Typhoon Hato on the 10th is terrifying. You will know just by looking at it. Please pay attention

The statement "the strongest typhoon 'Hato'" needs to be corrected here first - "Hato" is the strongest typhoon to land in my country so far this year - when "Hato" landed in Zhuhai, Guangdong The maximum wind force near the center is level 14 (45m/s), exceeding the level 13 (38m/s) of this year's No. 9 typhoon "Nasa" when it landed in Taiwan, becoming the strongest typhoon to land in my country this year; it is also the strongest typhoon to land in Taiwan this year. my country's first strong typhoon

So the title may be confusing because of too many rumors

However, "Hato" is indeed a powerful typhoon.

Typhoon "Hato" is the strongest typhoon to land in Guangdong Province in August since 1951. The wind force at landfall is the same as that of Typhoon "Ida" in 1954 and Typhoon "Fred" in 1991, but the pressure at landfall is higher than that of Typhoon "Hato". These two typhoons are low.

After "Hato" made landfall, strong winds broke out in many places in the Pearl River Delta. Zhuhai, Kaiping, Taishan and other places in Guangdong experienced extreme winds of magnitude 12-15, with the highest gust in Zhuhai. It reached 51.9m/s (level 16), breaking the local maximum gust record (the previous record was 44.6m/s, which can be said to be a substantial refresh)! In addition, Zhuhai Guishan Island also recorded 66.9m/s (level 17). The highest gusts above)! Macau has also been severely affected, with the highest level of typhoon signal No. 10 being hoisted for the first time since the return!

And the day when Typhoon Hato landed was the second day of the seventh lunar month, which happened to be During astronomical spring tides, the superposition of typhoon storm surges and astronomical spring tides caused seawater intrusion at Huidong Port in Huizhou, Guangdong, some road sections in Zhuhai were flooded, all highways were closed, many high-speed rail lines in the Pearl River Delta were suspended, flights were extensively delayed, and strong winds and rain Caused large casualties.