html On September 6, @Haikou Meteorological Observatory shared the weather satellite cloud image of Typhoon "Capricorn" and said, "Look what this looks like, a "skeleton" has appeared." Netizens expressed that it was "scary." According to the meteorological department, "Capricorn" is most likely to make landfall on the coast of Wenchang from the afternoon to evening of the 6th (super typhoon level, level 17 or above, 68-70 meters/second), and then pass through Haikou, Chengmai, Lingao, etc. City and county, it moved into the Beibu Gulf in the early morning of the 7th. Haikou weather reminder: In the face of natural disasters, it is better to "make a fuss out of a molehill" than to take chances.
html On September 6, @Haikou Meteorological Observatory shared the weather satellite cloud image of Typhoon "Capricorn" and said, "Look what this looks like, a "skeleton" has appeared." Netizens expressed that it was "scary." According to the meteorological department, "Capricorn" is most likely to make landfall on the coast of Wenchang from the afternoon to evening of the 6th (super typhoon level, level 17 or above, 68-70 meters/second), and then pass through Haikou, Chengmai, Lingao, etc. City and county, it moved into the Beibu Gulf in the early morning of the 7th. Haikou weather reminder: In the face of natural disasters, it is better to "make a fuss out of a molehill" than to take chances.