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The biggest typhoon in Shanghai's history
1. What is the biggest typhoon and hurricane that caused the most homeless people in history? 1In the second half of 1998, Hurricane Mitch, which hit Central America, claimed 9,745 lives and destroyed 93,690 houses, leaving about 2.5 million people dependent on international assistance.

The most harmful monsoon: 1983, the Thai monsoon caused about 10000 deaths and lost 396 million US dollars. The most harmful cyclone:1970 65438+1October 12, with a speed of 240 km/h and a wave height of15m, struck East Pakistan (now Bangladesh), Ganges Delta and nearby islands, and 300,000-500,000 people died from this known most harmful cyclone.

Tornado with the largest number of deaths:1989 On March 26th, a tornado that hit the town of Shatori in Bangladesh killed about 1300 people and left 50,000 homeless. Typhoon with the largest number of deaths: 1 September 8, 906, a typhoon landed in Hong Kong at the speed of 16 1 km/h, causing1more than ten thousand deaths.

2. When the biggest typhoon in history landed in Chinese mainland, the typhoons with the strongest speed were No.561956 and No.5612, which landed in Xiangshan, Zhejiang Province on August 0, reaching 17.

After landing, Wanda's eyes were quickly blocked and moved on, crossing the northern part of Zhejiang. Wherever I go, it's always a storm. The rainfall of Ling Zhan Station in Zhejiang Province reached 694 mm; The winds above 12 are measured at inland stations in northern Zhejiang. Shaoxing measured a gust of 43 meters per second. The average wind force in Hangzhou reached 1 1, and the gust reached more than 35M/S, which caused great damage to the beautiful West Lake scenic spot. When Wanda Center passed through Hangzhou on 10 in the morning, the air pressure recorded by Hangzhou Meteorological Observatory was 958.7 hectopascals, which became the extreme air pressure recorded in Hangzhou so far. 7 1 person died in Hangzhou-in the following 32 years, Hangzhou has never experienced such a tragic typhoon. Shanghai also measured an average wind speed of 30M/S and a gust of 34M/S, and the iron cross weighing 400kg at the top of Xujiahui Catholic Church was blown down. Since then, Shanghai has never been hit by a strong typhoon.

Due to the destruction of the terrain, the intensity of Wanda gradually weakened and weakened into a tropical storm in northern Anhui. Because the subtropical high has not retreated, it continues to maintain or even extend westward, which leads Wanda to continue to push inland to the northwest. Its huge circulation and abundant water vapor have brought different degrees of disasters to China 10 provinces and regions. The shocking fact is that Tianjin in the north, Xiamen in the south, Qinling and Hengyang in the west are all covered by Wanda 8 gale, while some weather stations in Anhui can still record 12 gust. The rich water vapor in the northwest Pacific has now turned into a rainstorm, and one third of it has been spilled by Wanda. Heavy rains hit the North China Plain. The 24-hour rainfall in Shiziping, Pingshan County, at the foot of Taihang Mountain reached 385 mm, and the Haihe River was flooded. Beijing was also hit by heavy rainfall, with 24-hour rainfall reaching 434.8 mm, which caused flooding in 42 villages in Daxing and the water level of Yongding River soared. Wanda also became the first TC that seriously affected Beijing after the founding of the People's Republic of China. With the cooperation of cold air in the north, Wanda even triggered the first flood in the second Songhua River basin in Jilin since the founding of the People's Republic of China, and four people died as a result of the disaster.

After August 3, Wanda passed through Henan, Shanxi, Shaanxi and other provinces, and the weakened low pressure disappeared at the junction of Shaanxi and Inner Mongolia. The wind stopped, the rain stopped and the tide receded. However, what remained on the land of China was devastation ... This unprecedented catastrophe killed more than 5,000 people across the country. In Zhejiang alone, 4,925 people died, 1.7 million people were injured, and 2.2 million houses were damaged to varying degrees, causing immeasurable economic losses. Of course, there are different opinions about the death toll. Due to the rescue conditions and political environment at that time, the actual death toll may be more, but it doesn't matter anymore, because 4,935 and a series of other amazing figures are destined to make Wanda go down in history-you can find her in the most conspicuous places, whether it is tropical cyclone yearbook or local chronicles. For fans, 56 12WANDA will always be the king in their hearts. For the witnesses, 56 12WANDA is a pain in their hearts that can never be erased.

I asked what was the name of the biggest and strongest typhoon in history. The typhoon with the highest wind speed when landing in Chinese mainland in history was 1956, and typhoon 56 12 landed in Xiangshan, Zhejiang. After landing, Wanda's eye was quickly blocked and moved on, crossing the northern part of Zhejiang Province.

Wherever I go, it's always a storm. The rainfall of Ling Zhan Station in Zhejiang Province reached 694 mm; The winds above 12 are measured at inland stations in northern Zhejiang.

Shaoxing measured a gust of 43 meters per second. The average wind force in Hangzhou is 1 1, and the gust is more than 35M/S, so the beautiful West Lake scenic spot has been greatly damaged.

When Wanda Center passed through Hangzhou on 10 in the morning, the air pressure recorded by Hangzhou Meteorological Observatory was 958.7 hectopascals, which became the extreme air pressure recorded in Hangzhou so far. 7 1 person died in Hangzhou-in the following 32 years, Hangzhou has never experienced such a tragic typhoon.

Shanghai also measured an average wind speed of 30M/S and a gust of 34M/S, and the iron cross weighing 400kg at the top of Xujiahui Catholic Church was blown down. Since then, Shanghai has never been hit by a strong typhoon. . .

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Typhoon "Mai Sha" in 2005 had the most serious impact on Shanghai in recent ten years. The maximum wind force in urban area is 8- 10, in the Yangtze River estuary and coastal areas.

Maximum wind power 10- 12, and the maximum wind power of Donghai Bridge and Yangshan Port is above 12. Heavy rain and torrential rain generally occur in the city, with the total rainfall in most areas ranging from 100 to 250 mm, with Putuo District and Jing 'an District reaching 309 mm and 306 mm respectively.

In 2006, Typhoon PearlNo. 1 landed in the coastal area from Raoping to Chenghai, Guangdong at 2 am on May 18. After landing, it quickly weakened into a tropical storm, but the influence of the "Pearl" periphery on the wind and rain in Shanghai increased. On May 18, heavy rain fell in Shanghai, which became the earliest typhoon that affected Shanghai in more than 80 years.