What is the path and changes of Typhoon Poseidon?

Typhoon? Poseidon? What is its path and changes? 1. Why was this typhoon named Poseidon?

The naming of typhoons is determined by the Typhoon Committee of the World Meteorological Organization. Tropical cyclones located in the northwest Pacific and the South China Sea will be named with Asian-style names. These names are provided by countries in the Asia-Pacific region. The naming order will always be used cyclically. The names of typhoons can be said to be all kinds of strange. Various countries use relatively mild names for typhoons, hoping that their power is not too great. If any typhoon brings very heavy losses to mankind, the name of this typhoon will be If the name is removed, it will never be used again, and a new name will be added the next year. Therefore, the typhoon was named Poseidon in order and was not artificially named Poseidon. 2. What is the path and changes of Typhoon Poseidon?

Typhoon Haishen made landfall on the coast of Gyeongsangnam-do, South Korea around 07:30 on the 7th, and has been moving in a northerly direction. Its intensity is gradually weakening. In the morning of the 9th, it transformed into an extratropical cyclone in Jilin Province. The Central Meteorological Observatory of China Central Television stopped numbering Typhoon Poseidon at 8:00 on the 8th. At around 3 a.m. on the 8th, Typhoon Poseidon entered my country's Jilin Province, bringing very obvious wind and rain effects to various places in the Northeast during the day. The rainfall in the Northeast will weaken significantly on the 9th, and the main power of Poseidon will shift to West China. In areas such as Yunnan, Guizhou, Sichuan, and other areas, the powerful power of Typhoon Poseidon will be felt in the next three days. 3. How powerful is this typhoon?

This typhoon brought heavy rain to most areas of Heilongjiang and Jilin Provinces in my country, and was accompanied by gusts of magnitude 8 to 9. Heavy rains reached 50 to 80 millimeters in places such as Heilongjiang and Jilin. Scattered heavy rains or heavy rains also occurred in some areas of Yunnan, Fujian and southern South China. There were short-term heavy rainfall in local areas, and the maximum hourly rainfall reached 20 to 50 millimeters. mm, with rainfall reaching over 60 mm in some places, which is still very heavy.