China News Service, September 2 According to the website of the Central Meteorological Observatory, the Central Meteorological Observatory will continue to issue a blue typhoon warning at 06:00 on September 2.

This year’s No. 9 typhoon "Mesak" has weakened from a super typhoon to a strong typhoon yesterday (1st) night. Today (2nd) at 5 o'clock in the morning, its center is located in the north of the East China Sea, south of Jeju, South Korea. About 390 kilometers, which is 30.0 degrees north latitude and 126.7 degrees east longitude, the maximum wind force near the center is 14 levels (45 m/s), the minimum pressure at the center is 945 hPa, the radius of the seventh wind circle is 280-350 kilometers, the radius of the ten wind circle 130 kilometers, the 12-level wind circle radius is 70 kilometers.

Image source: Central Meteorological Observatory

  It is expected that the "Mesaac" will move northeastward at a speed of 25-30 kilometers per hour, and its intensity will gradually weaken. It will land on the southern coast of South Korea around midnight today.

After landing, the intensity weakened significantly, and gradually turned to move north to west. It will move from North Korea into my country’s Jilin territory around noon on the 3rd.

  Gale forecast: From 08:00 on September 2 to 08:00 on September 3, most of the East China Sea, most of the Yellow Sea, the Bohai Strait, the western Bohai Sea and the northern coast of Zhejiang, the Yangtze River Estuary, the south-central coast of Jiangsu, the coast of Shandong Peninsula, the coast of Liaodong Peninsula will be There are strong winds of magnitude 7-8, among which some sea areas in the northern part of the East China Sea and the southeastern part of the Yellow Sea will have strong winds of magnitude 9-11, and the nearby seas passing by the center of "Mesaac" will have winds of magnitude 12-14 and gusts of up to 15-16.

Image source: Central Meteorological Observatory

Defense guide:

  1. The government and relevant departments shall do a good job in typhoon prevention and emergency response in accordance with their duties.

  2. Water operations in the relevant waters and passing ships shall return to the port for shelter from the wind, strengthen port facilities, and prevent ships from anchoring, grounding and collision.

  3. Stop large-scale indoor and outdoor gatherings and high-altitude outdoor dangerous operations.

  4. Reinforce or dismantle structures that are easy to be blown by the wind. People should not go out at will. They should stay in a wind-proof and safe place as much as possible to ensure that the elderly and children stay in the safest place at home, and those who are in danger are transferred in time.

When the typhoon center passes by, the wind will decrease or stay still for a period of time. Remember that strong winds will suddenly blow, and you should continue to stay in a safe place to avoid the wind, and people from dangerous houses should be moved in time.

  5. Relevant areas should pay attention to preventing mountain torrents and geological disasters that may be caused by heavy rainfall.