Wary!
According to China Weather
The late path of Gemei is highly similar to that of Dussuri
And Typhoon Doksuri
It has brought serious wind and rain to Quanzhou
"Gemei" cloud body is huge and the center is dense
The structure is asymmetrical, which is further enhanced with strength
It will be the Pacific Northwest Wind King of the year
Be vigilant against Typhoon Gemei heading north to create extreme rainfall
Provinces (autonomous regions and municipalities) that are potentially affected by Typhoon Gemei
Probably more than 10
Let's take a look at it specifically
Taiwan主要影响时段24日~25日
Fujian, Zhejiang 25~26
Jiangxi, Anhui 26~27
Henan and Shandong on the 27th
Hebei, Beijing, Tianjin 27~28
Jilin, Liaoning 28~29
Localized heavy rain in Fujian
01
High winds in fishing grounds and coastal sea areas
On the 24th, the maximum wind strength of the fishing grounds outside Fujian, the waters of Diaoyu Island, the fishing grounds of eastern Fujian and the fishing grounds of central Fujian was 10~14 with gusts of 15~16, and the southern Fujian fishery was 8~9 with gusts of 10~12; 9~10 gusts of 11~13 in the central and northern coastal sea areas.
On the 25th, the maximum wind force in the waters of Fujian Outer Fishing Ground and Diaoyu Island was 10~12 with gusts of 12~15, the maximum wind force of 10~14 with gusts of 15~16 in Mindong Fishery and Minzhong Fishing Ground, and 8~9 gusts of 10~12 in Minnan Fishery and Taiwan Shoal Fishing Ground; 9~14 gusts of 15~16 in the central and northern coastal sea areas, and 8~9 gusts of 10~12 in the southern coastal sea areas. The typhoon is near the center of the sea area near the 14~16 level.
On the 26th, the maximum wind force area in the eastern Fujian fishing grounds, the central Fujian fishing grounds and the central and northern coastal sea areas was 9~11 with gusts of 12~13; The southern Fujian fishery and the southern coastal sea area are 8~9 with gusts of 10~12.
02
Strong winds on land
On the 25th~26th, gusts of wind in some counties and cities can reach 8~12.
03
precipitation
On the 24th, there was heavy to heavy rain in the coastal areas of the central and northern regions.
On the 25th, there were heavy to heavy rains in coastal areas, and some extremely heavy rains in the central and northern coastal areas; Heavy to heavy rain in the rest of the region, locally heavy rain.
On the 26th, there were heavy to heavy rains in inland areas, with localized heavy rains; Heavy to heavy rain in the rest of the region, locally heavy rain.
Put away this typhoon defense guide!
Facing an impending typhoon
What can we do to prevent this?
Check out this safety guide!
Before a typhoon
1. Listen, watch or check the typhoon warning information on the Internet in a timely manner.
2. Prepare emergency supplies. Stock up on a certain amount of food, drinking water, medicines, and daily necessities, and prepare emergency supplies such as mobile power banks and flashlights.
3. Move items that are prone to falling. Move flower pots, sundries, and other items that are easily blown off by strong winds, such as flower pots and sundries on balconies, window sills, roofs, etc., to indoor or other safe places in a timely manner.
4. Strengthen the easy-to-fall facilities. Reinforcement of outdoor suspended and high-altitude facilities, as well as simple and temporary structures.
5. Prepare for the transfer. Personnel living in dangerous areas should prepare the necessary daily necessities and food as soon as possible and be ready to move at any time. The elderly, the weak, the sick, the disabled, the pregnant, the young, etc., should seek refuge with relatives and friends as soon as possible.
When a typhoon comes
1. Pay close attention to typhoon dynamic information. Pay attention to listen to and watch media reports, or learn about the latest situation of the typhoon through the weather consultation telephone number, weather website, etc.
2. Avoid going out. Try to stay in a safe, sturdy house, keep doors and windows closed and away from windward doors and windows, especially the elderly and children.
3. Pay attention to home safety. Check whether indoor power, gas and other facilities are safe.
4. Avoid dangerous areas outside. When a typhoon comes, stay away from tall buildings, pay attention to falling objects, and do not approach high-voltage line towers, low-hanging or broken power lines if you find them toppling, let alone touching them with your hands. If you are driving and encounter water on the road, slow down and pass at a constant speed, and remember to take a detour when you encounter a road that is flooded with water.
After the typhoon
1. Check in time. After the typhoon, check whether the house, doors and windows are firm and reliable; Whether the electrical appliance has problems such as short circuits.
2. Strengthen hygiene and epidemic prevention. After the typhoon, do not eat the food when it is wet, and clean up the damp ground and clothes in time, and spray disinfectant water during the cleaning process to avoid mosquitoes; Do not drink raw water, but disinfect and boil before drinking.
3. Pay attention to travel safety. If you encounter roadblocks or flooded roads after a typhoon, remember to take a detour; If there are wires and cables hanging down in still water, stay away immediately, and never wade into the water to prevent electric shock.
Source: Fuzhou Daily, Central Meteorological Observatory, CCTV News, Fuzhou Meteorology, Popular Science China