Southern Taiwan to Brace for Over 36°C Heat; Northern Taiwan to See Increasing Rain from 15th
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The Central Weather Administration issued a high-temperature warning on April 14th, with Tainan and Pingtung regions potentially experiencing continuous temperatures above 36 degrees Celsius, and Kaohsiung also advised to watch for high temperatures. Meteorologist Wu Derong stated that southern Taiwan will remain clear and warm on April 14th. From April 15th, northern Taiwan will see increasing moisture and brief rain. A weak front will pass over northern and eastern Taiwan from April 17th to 18th, bringing localized brief rain and slightly lower temperatures in the north. From April 19th to 21st, Taiwan will experience more moisture and atmospheric instability, leading to localized afternoon thundershowers. The 4th strong typhoon, Sinlaku, located east of Guam, is projected to make a large turn south of Japan, remaining far from Taiwan. It is noted as the strongest April typhoon since Andy in 1989.
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: Which regions in Taiwan are under an orange high-temperature alert according to the Central Weather Administration?
- A: Tainan City and Pingtung County are under an orange high-temperature alert due to the chance of continuous temperatures above 36 degrees Celsius.
- Q: What type of weather alert has been issued for Kaohsiung City by the Central Weather Administration?
- A: Kaohsiung City is under a yellow high-temperature alert, advising caution for temperatures above 36 degrees Celsius.
- Q: According to Wu Derong, what does the latest European model simulation indicate about the air mass affecting Taiwan on the 15th?
- A: Wu Derong stated that a weak front will hover over northern Taiwan's sea area from the 15th to the 16th, bringing occasional localized brief rain.
- Q: What weather changes are expected in northern and eastern Taiwan on the 17th and 18th according to Wu Derong's analysis?
- A: On the 17th and 18th, a weak front will pass, bringing occasional localized brief rain to northern and eastern Taiwan, with slightly cooler temperatures in the north.
- Q: How does Wu Derong describe the weather conditions in Taiwan from the 19th to the 21st in his column for the Weather Application Promotion Foundation?
- A: From the 19th to the 21st, Taiwan will have abundant moisture, unstable atmosphere, increased cloud cover, and localized afternoon thundershowers with hot daytime temperatures.