China News Service, July 18th. According to the website of the Central Meteorological Observatory, this year’s No. 6 Typhoon "Fireworks" (English name: In-Fa; name source: Macau, China; name meaning: fireworks) has been today (July 18) It is generated on the ocean surface of the Northwest Pacific at 2 o'clock in the morning. At 5 o'clock in the morning, its center is located on the ocean about 1130 kilometers southeast of Yilan County, Taiwan Province, which is 22.4 degrees north latitude and 132.5 degrees east longitude. The maximum wind force near the center is Level 8 (18 m/s), the lowest pressure at the center is 998 hPa, and the radius of the level 7 wind circle is 200-400 kilometers.

  It is expected that the "fireworks" will move to the northwest and westward at a speed of about 10 kilometers per hour, and the intensity will gradually increase, and the strongest can reach typhoon level or strong typhoon level (40-48 m/s, 14-15 level); It moved into the East China Sea on the 21st, and then gradually approached the northeastern coast of Taiwan Island. After passing the northern part of Taiwan Island, it gradually approached the coast of Fujian and Zhejiang.

This year's No. 6 typhoon "Fireworks" path probability forecast chart for the next 120 hours