The second is the northwest movement path: the typhoon moves from the Philippines to the northwest of the East China Sea, passes through the straits of Taiwan Province Province and Taiwan Province Province, and lands in Fujian and Guangdong; Or cross the Ryukyu Islands and land along the coast of Jiangsu and Zhejiang. Typhoons along this route often hit Chinese mainland, which has a great impact on East and South China.
Third, the turning path: the typhoon first moves to the northwest and then turns to the northeast in the waters east of the Philippines, which is the most common path. For example, typhoons turn in the open sea, mainly attacking Japan or disappearing at sea; For example, the typhoon turned offshore, most of which moved to the northeast, affecting North Korea, but a small part will turn to the northwest in the late northward period and land in the coastal areas of Liaoning and Shandong in China.