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tropical depression in the south china sea brings wind and rain to hainan

2024-09-19

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haikou, september 19 (chinanews.com) (reporter wang ziqian) the tropical depression in the south china sea affected hainan on the 19th, bringing wind and rain. the hainan provincial meteorological bureau continued to issue a typhoon level 4 warning at 7:00 on the same day, and the hainan provincial disaster prevention, mitigation and relief committee had launched a maritime typhoon level ⅳ emergency response at 23:00 on the 18th.

according to meteorological monitoring, the center of the tropical depression in the south china sea was located at 17.6 degrees north latitude and 109.1 degrees east longitude at 05:00 on the 19th, that is, on the surface of the south china sea about 80 kilometers southwest of sanya city. the maximum wind speed near the center was level 7 (15 meters/second) and the central air pressure was 1002 hpa.

it is expected that the low pressure will move westward and southward at a speed of about 20 kilometers per hour, and its intensity will increase slightly. it may strengthen into the 15th tropical storm this year during the day on the 19th, and will land on the eastern coast of vietnam in the afternoon or evening of the 19th (tropical storm level, level 8, 18-20 meters/second), and then gradually weaken.

affected by it: the southern waters of the beibu gulf, the seas from lingshui, sanya to danzhou on hainan island, will have winds of 8-9 and gusts of 10-11 from day to night on the 19th; the seas from wenchang, qionghai to wanning on hainan island will have winds of 7-8 and gusts of 9-10 during the day on the 19th; the qiongzhou strait will have winds of 6 and gusts of 7-8 from 07:00 to 20:00 on the 19th, and gusts of 10-11 during thunderstorms. from the 19th to the 20th, there will be strong winds and rain on the land of hainan island.

the hainan provincial disaster prevention, mitigation and relief committee has launched a level iv emergency response to typhoons at sea at 23:00 on the 18th. it requires all coastal cities and counties to strengthen consultation and analysis, make good preparations for prevention, and initiate emergency response in a timely manner. (end)