China News Service, September 6th. According to the website of the Central Meteorological Observatory, the Central Meteorological Observatory will continue to issue a typhoon blue warning at 06:00 on September 6: The center of this year’s 10th typhoon "Poseidon" (super typhoon) today (6th) It is still on the Northwest Pacific Ocean at 5 o'clock in the morning, about 670 kilometers south of Kyushu Island in Japan, which is 27.0 degrees north latitude and 130.7 degrees east longitude. The maximum wind force near the center is 16 (55 m/s), and the lowest pressure in the center is 930. HPa, the radius of the seventh wind circle is 270-350 kilometers, the radius of the tenth wind circle is 100-110 kilometers, and the radius of the twelfth wind circle is 40 kilometers.

  It is expected that the "Poseidon" will move northwest to north at a speed of 25-30 kilometers per hour, slowly weakening, and gradually approaching the coast of southwest Japan to southern South Korea, and will pass Kyushu, Japan in the early morning of the 7th. In the western coastal waters, it landed on the morning of the 7th or passed the southern coast of South Korea, then passed the Korean peninsula, and tended to the south of my country's northeastern region in the early morning of the 8th.

  Gale forecast: From 08:00 on the 6th to 08:00 on the 7th, there will be 6-7 strong winds in the eastern and southern waters of the Yellow Sea, most of the East China Sea, east of Taiwan, and waters near the Diaoyu Islands. The wind in the eastern part of the East China Sea will gradually Increase to level 9-12, and gusts in some sea areas can reach level 13-14.

  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 relevant waters and passing ships should return to port for shelter.

  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 relevant waters and passing ships should return to port for shelter.

Image source: Central Meteorological Observatory website