Typhoon poems are as follows:
1. The typhoon is as fierce as a dragon, and the violent wind and rain take away people's hearts. Roof tiles are flying, trees are falling, and people are worried about their safety.
2. The typhoon is approaching with howling winds and residents are anxious to evacuate. Floods destroy houses, but there is hope for rebuilding them.
3. The typhoon is raging, the wind is blowing, and the heavy rain is flooding Hunan. Landslides and landslides are a serious danger, but the people are united to resist the wind and frost.
4. The typhoon raged fiercely, and residents fled for a walk. The floods submerged pastoral dreams, and confidence in rebuilding homes surged.
5. The strong wind roars and the typhoon sweeps across with nowhere to hide. The roof tiles are flying and people are panicked, and everyone is united to resist the wind and die.
6. Lying down at night, listening to the wind and rain, the iron horse glacier falls into my dream. ——Lu You, "A Storm and Rain on November 4th"
The night was almost over. I was lying in bed and heard the sound of the wind and rain, and dreamed vaguely that I was riding a war horse covered with iron armor. Cross the frozen river to conquer the northern battlefield.
7. Who thinks that the west wind is alone and cool, the rustling yellow leaves are closed and the windows are closed, and the setting sun stands in the setting sun while contemplating the past. ——Nalan Xingde "Huanxisha·Who misses the coldness of the west wind alone"
The autumn wind blows coldly, who misses the feeling of loneliness? Watching the flying yellow leaves covering the sparse windows, standing under the setting sun, recalling the past is vague.
Occurrence
Typhoons originate from the strongest tropical cyclones on the tropical ocean surface. The maximum wind force near the center is level 12 or above. After the typhoon made landfall, its intensity gradually weakened and disappeared. Typhoons affecting the southeastern coastal areas of China are most frequent from July to September. Areas where typhoons pass through often experience violent storms and high tides along the coast.
Looking at the occurrence of tropical storms in various parts of the world over the years, in the two hemispheres, the northern hemisphere has more occurrences than the southern hemisphere; in the two hemispheres, the eastern hemisphere has more occurrences than the western hemisphere; in the east and west of each ocean On both sides of the strait, there are more people on the west bank of the ocean than on the east bank of the ocean.
There are an average of 82 typhoons in the world every year, and the northern hemisphere accounts for 3/4. The area with the most typhoons is the northwest Pacific, accounting for 1/3 of the total number of typhoons in the world. There are about 28 typhoons every year on average, which is the largest number in the world. Typhoon-prone areas.