Usagi super typhoon in the strongest year entered China

At 01:00 on September 21, the location of the center of the storm was about 20.4 degrees north latitude; 122.6 degrees east longitude, about 250km from the island of Lebanon (Philippines) north of the Northeast. The strongest wind is in the area near the center of strong storm level 16, level 17 (ie from 184 to 221 km an hour), jerking above level 17.

>>>Super typhoon Usagi entered the East Sea, wind gusts above level 17

It is forecasted that in the next 24 hours, the storm will move mainly in the direction of the West-North West, about 15 - 20km per hour. At 01:00 on September 22, the location of the storm center is about 21.7 degrees Vi Bac; 118.5 degrees east longitude, about 500km from Hong Kong (China) to the southeast of Southeast. The strongest wind in the area near the center of the storm is strong level 14, level 15 (that is, from 150 to 183 km per hour), jerking on level 17.

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Picture of the location and path of Typhoon Usagi

In the next 24 to 48 hours, the storm moves in the direction between Northwestern West and West, about 15 to 20 km per hour. By 01:00 on September 23, the location of the center of the storm was about 22.8 degrees Vi Bac; 114.1 degrees east longitude, right on the Hong Kong area (China). The strongest wind in the area near the storm center is strong at level 12, level 13 (ie from 118 to 149km per hour), level 15, level 16 jerks.

In the next 48 to 72 hours, the storm moves in the direction between Northwestern West and West, about 15 to 20 km per hour.

Due to the influence of storm circulation, the North East Sea in the North and the Middle East has strong winds up to level 7, level 8, then increase to level 11, level 12, the area near the center of the storm passes through level 15, level 16, jerk on level 17 and have strong thunderstorms. The sea was fierce.

In addition, due to the influence of strong southwest wind, the sea area from Binh Thuan to Ca Mau and the South China Sea area (including the Spratly waters) has strong southwest winds of level 6, shock level 7, level 8. A rough sea.