Typhoon

Title: Typhoon "Terry" Makes Landfall in Guangdong, Hainan; Meteorological Department Warns of Heavy Rain and Strong Winds

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17 July 2023

Introduction:

Typhoon "Terry," the fourth typhoon of this year, has made landfall along the coast from Yangjiang, Guangdong to Wenchang, Hainan tonight. The Central Weather Bureau monitoring indicates that the storm's maximum wind speed is 13. As a result, meteorological departments have issued warnings and upgraded emergency response levels in affected areas to deal with potential impacts.

Impact on Guangdong and Hainan:

According to the meteorological department, Typhoon "Terry" will cause heavy rainfall and strong winds in Guangdong Dianbai to Leizhou Peninsula. Shenzhen's wind speed is expected to weaken gradually, while other cities such as Zhanjiang may experience stronger gusts of wind. Hainan Island, including Wenchang, will also be affected by the typhoon.

Real-time Landfall Updates:

The path query product provides real-time landfall updates in Guangdong and Hainan, enabling users to track the storm's progress in near-real time. This technology allows people to stay informed about potential risks and take necessary precautions.

Meteorological Department Forecast:

The Central Meteorological Administration predicts that Typhoon "Terry" will make landfall along the coast from Yangjiang, Guangdong to Wenchang, Hainan this evening (17th). The typhoon is expected to weaken gradually after it makes landfall.

Preparations and Precautions:

Under the influence of Typhoon "Terry," eastern Hubei may experience more showery precipitation with temperatures remaining below 35 degrees Celsius. In Hainan, Haikou City launched "six stop" measures to cope with potential flooding, wind, and drought risks.

Impact on Shanghai:

Despite being geographically distant from the typhoon's landfall area, Typhoon "Terry" has already brought running clouds and intermittent