China News Service, November 13th. 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 November 13th: The center of this year’s No. 22 typhoon "Huangao" is at 5 o'clock in the morning today (13th) Sansha City, Hainan Province (Xishan Yongxing Island) is about 430 kilometers southeast to the east, which is 15.2 degrees north latitude and 116.0 degrees east longitude. The maximum wind force near the center is 12 levels (33 m/s), and the lowest pressure at the center is 975 hPa, level 7 The radius of the wind circle is 200-280 kilometers, and the radius of the tenth wind circle is 60-80 kilometers.

  It is expected that the "ring height" will move westward at a speed of about 20 kilometers per hour, with little change or a slight increase in intensity. It will pass through some islands of Zhongsha and Paracel Islands from the afternoon of the 13th to the night, and the day will begin on the 14th. The intensity gradually weakened, and it will turn to the northwest and move towards the north-central coast of Vietnam.

Gale forecast:

Affected by the "ring height" and cold air, from 08:00 on the 13th to 08:00 on the 14th, the Taiwan Strait, the Bashi Strait, the northern and central parts of the South China Sea, the southwestern part of the South China Sea, the waters near Huangyan Island, and the eastern coast of Hainan Island There will be strong winds of 7-8, of which the central South China Sea, Zhongsha Islands, Paracel Islands and nearby seas will have strong winds of 9-10, and the surrounding seas and islands passing by the center of the "ring high" will have winds of 11-13 and gusts of 14 level.

Precipitation forecast: From

08:00 on the 13th to 08:00 on the 14th, there will be heavy rains or heavy rains (100-160 mm) in the Zhongsha Islands, Paracel Islands and nearby seas.

Defense guide:

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

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