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Typhoon Aere to land from southeastern China coast
(Xinhua)
Updated: 2004-08-24 14:37

The eye of typhoon Aere will move northwestward at a speed of about 20 kilometers per hour after sweeping past a sea area off Taipei city of Taiwan and will affect the Chinese mainland by landing at the East China coast around Tuesday night and Wednesday morning.

In line with an emergent forecast issued by the Central Meteorological Observatory of China early Tuesday, the eye of typhoon Aere moved to the sea waters approximately 220 km east to Taipei at 5am on Tuesday, and the location was at 25 degrees north altitude and 123.8 degrees east longitude, causing a hurricane of 11-12 force in the affected sea waters.

There will be moderate to whole gale force wind in Bashi Channel, Balingtang Channel, sea waters east to the Taiwan Island, Taiwan Straits, East China Sea, Yangtze River Estuary, offshore areas of eastern and northern Taiwan, offshore areas of East China's Zhejiang and Fujian provinces from daytime Tuesday through Wednesday, and a storm and hurricane in sea waters and areas wherethe eye of typhoon Aere will pass by, noted the forecast.

And there will also be heavy to torrential rains in most of Taiwan, Fujian, Zhejiang and eastern Jiangxi provinces, acknowledged the forecast, and passing ships are urged to pay attention to navigation safety.

"Aere" means a storm in the language spoken on the Marshall Islands.



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