China News Service, September 5th. According to Korean media reports, the Korea Meteorological Agency reported on the 4th that Typhoon No. 10 "Poseidon" of 2020 hit the ocean about 810 kilometers southeast of Okinawa, Japan at 3 pm local time on the same day. At a speed of 17 kilometers per hour, it moves northwest, or runs through the Korean Peninsula.

  According to reports, the typhoon has a central pressure of 920 hPa, a strong wind circle with a radius of 450 kilometers, and a maximum wind force near the center of 53 meters per second.

It is expected that "Poseidon" will intensify into a super typhoon with a maximum wind force of 56 meters per second near the center in the early morning of the 5th.

As "Poseidon" weakened after passing through Japan, it weakened to a typhoon with a wind speed of 40 kilometers per second when it landed in South Korea.

Data map: On September 2, local time, the super typhoon "Mesaq" affected South Korea, which caused huge waves off Seogwipo, Jeju Island.

Image source: ICphoto

  The "Poseidon" is expected to land from the south coast during the day on the 7th, penetrating the center of the Korean peninsula northward.

Passing about 70 kilometers northwest of Busan at 3 pm on the same day, it may gradually disappear on land about 230 kilometers northwest of Chongjin City in North Korea at 3 pm the next day.

  The Meteorological Agency predicts that Jeju Road in southern South Korea will enter the typhoon range from the night of the 6th. From the 7th to the 8th, South Korea will be stormy.

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