On the morning of September 1, some areas of southern my country were still storms. Judging from the radar map, today an echo was active in the eastern and western coastal areas of Guangzhou and Hainan, which brought about thunderstorms in some areas.

htmlOn the morning of September 1, some areas of my country's South China coastal areas were still storms. Judging from the radar picture, today an echo was active in the eastern and western coasts of Guangzhou and Hainan, which brought about thunderstorms in some areas. What caused this echo was a small East Feng wave. Judging from the HD visible light satellite cloud map of Fengyun 4 , this East Feng wave cloud cluster was located near the western coast of Guangdong in the northern South China Sea this morning. This East Wind Wave html approached the coast of Guangdong on August 31. It had previously brought thunderstorms, strong winds and cooling to eastern Guangdong and the Pearl River Delta. Although the East Wind Wave can develop into an typhoon embryo, this East Wind Wave is too small and too weak to develop into a regular typhoon, but it has moved west today, affecting western Guangdong and Hainan, and may also affect Guangxi.

East wind wave is a fluctuation in the east wind belt on the south side of the subtropical high pressure. In fact, the subtropical high pressure in the western Pacific is currently strong, and the western end has extended into the southern part of my country. In this way, on the south side of the subtropical high pressure, the east wind wave is actually very frequent. It can also be noted on the Fengyun IV satellite cloud map that in the western Pacific, tropical cloud cluster dots, this is a series of east wind waves in the east wind belt extending from South my country Sea to the east of Philippines and even the ocean area.

In this, the supercomputer has reacted to these eastward fluctuations in the South China Sea-East of the Philippines. The collective forecast of supercomputers points out that in the next 10 days, there will be signs of tropical system activity in the South China Sea and east of the Philippines, especially in the South China Sea, where the typhoon lines begin to become dense, which is a sign that the soil typhoon in the South China Sea is beginning to be active. Moreover, because the subtropical high pressure has been relatively northerly recently, the soil typhoon in the South China Sea still has the possibility of affecting the coastal areas of southern my country.

For example, the prediction of supercomputers has pointed out that around September 9, the east wind and west wind in the South China Sea may have to rub a low-pressure trough, which shows signs of developing into a tropical system and has a tendency to affect the coastal areas of South my country. From this point of view, the peak season for soil typhoons in the South China Sea is about to begin, and the coastal areas of South China may need to prepare for typhoon prevention.