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What factors affect the track of Typhoon Saddle within 48 hours after it hit Zhanjiang?

0 1, the track of typhoon will be affected by subtropical high. The subtropical high is actually a warm and high pressure system in the rich second generation area, which will also affect the weather in our mainland, and the moving path of typhoons is often affected by the subtropical high. However, not all typhoons will be affected by subtropical high. Generally, only typhoons of about 20 degrees north and south latitude will move under the guidance of subtropical high. If the subtropical high is relatively stable, the typhoon will move normally, but if the airflow around the typhoon changes, the intensity of the subtropical high will change greatly at this time, and the path of the typhoon will naturally change.

02. The typhoon's path will be influenced by the westerly belt at mid-latitude. In fact, westerlies refer to sparse airflow. If the westerly belt system moves eastward obviously, then the subtropical high will retreat eastward at this time. In this case, the path of the typhoon will also change, mainly moving slowly northward. If the westerly belt system is relatively stable and rarely changes, then the subtropical high will slowly extend westward at this time. In this case, the typhoon's action path will also be a little westward.

03. The path of typhoon will be affected by the turning airflow around. In fact, the moving track of the typhoon will also be guided by the surrounding airflow. Affected by these air currents, the typhoon will stagnate and turn around. If there are two typhoons at the same time, there is a gap between strength and weakness, then usually the weaker typhoon will move slowly and rotate around the stronger typhoon.

04. The track of typhoon will also be affected by gravity. If there is no other interference when the typhoon moves, then gravity will also move the typhoon to the poles at this time. If a typhoon occurs in the southern hemisphere, it will slowly move south; if it occurs in the northern hemisphere, it will move north.