Continued Alert for Torrential Rain in Kaohsiung-Pingtung Mountains; Liugui's Cumulative Rainfall Reaches 216.5 mm
Taiwan's Central Weather Administration stated on June 9th that due to a stationary front and southwest monsoon, it was the day with the most significant rainfall. Continuous precipitation is expected in the southern mountains, with alerts for torrential rain in the Kaohsiung-Pingtung mountain areas. As of 3:30 PM, the highest cumulative rainfall was 216.5 mm in Liugui District, Kaohsiung City. The CWA forecasts this unstable weather to persist for the next week.
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(CNA, Taipei, June 9) The Central Weather Administration (CWA) stated that today is the day with the most significant rainfall from the current stationary front and southwest monsoon. The public in southern mountainous areas should be aware of continuous precipitation, and watch out for torrential rain in the mountain areas of Kaohsiung and Pingtung. As of 3:30 PM, the cumulative rainfall was highest in Liugui District, Kaohsiung City, at 216.5 mm.
The Ministry of Transportation and Communications' Central Weather Administration has activated its "enhanced operations for relatively large-scale or severe torrential rain events" in response to the "0608 stationary front and southwest monsoon torrential rain event."
Wu Wan-hua, deputy director of the CWA's Weather Forecast Center, stated in a press conference this afternoon that a stationary front is currently over Taiwan, with convective cloud systems continuing to develop on the frontal boundary, bringing abundant moisture with the southwest monsoon. The western half of Taiwan and Penghu are still experiencing intermittent showers, with localized short-duration heavy rainfall.
Wu pointed out that southern mountainous areas must be aware of continuous heavy rainfall caused by topographic effects, and that localized heavy or torrential rain cannot be ruled out in the mountain areas of Kaohsiung City and Pingtung County. For the next 18 hours or so, vigorous convective cloud systems will continue to affect Taiwan, with rainfall persisting from this afternoon to early tomorrow morning in the western half, the northeast, and the mountainous areas of Hualien and Taitung.
Regarding the weather for the coming week, Wu explained that the front will linger north and south of Taiwan, leading to unstable weather with a high chance of showers or thunderstorms. Today is the day with the most significant rainfall. Tomorrow, the front will begin to move south, and the southwest monsoon will weaken slightly, making the rain more moderate than today. However, localized heavy rain or torrential rain is still possible in the mountainous areas of Hualien-Taitung and the central and southern regions.
Wu said that on the 11th, the front will move south to the Bashi Channel, with scattered brief showers or localized thunderstorms still occurring in various places, and localized heavy rain in the central and southern regions. Starting from the 12th, the front will move north, and localized heavy rain or torrential rain may still occur in the western half and the mountainous areas of the eastern half. The current forecast suggests this may continue to affect the region until the 15th, with rainfall intensity depending on the moisture from the southwesterly winds and the position of the stationary front.
According to the CWA website, as of 3:30 PM today, the cumulative rainfall was highest in Liugui District, Kaohsiung City, at 216.5 mm. In the period from yesterday to 3:30 PM today, the cumulative rainfall was also highest in Liugui District, Kaohsiung City, at 367 mm, followed by 283 mm in Beigang Township, Yunlin County, and 260 mm in Wanli District, New Taipei City.
Wu reminded the public that today, coastal open areas in the western half, southeast, and Hengchun Peninsula, as well as all outlying islands, are experiencing gusts of about 8 to 9 on the Beaufort scale, with nearby sea waves increasing to 2 to 3 meters. During thunderstorms, there are often sudden downpours, lightning, and strong gusts. Drivers should be mindful of low visibility and road conditions. In mountainous areas, be aware of softened soil, landslides, collapses, rockfalls, debris flows, and flash floods in streams, and avoid going to these areas. Low-lying areas should be on alert for flooding.
The Ministry of Transportation and Communications' Central Weather Administration has activated its "enhanced operations for relatively large-scale or severe torrential rain events" in response to the "0608 stationary front and southwest monsoon torrential rain event."
Wu Wan-hua, deputy director of the CWA's Weather Forecast Center, stated in a press conference this afternoon that a stationary front is currently over Taiwan, with convective cloud systems continuing to develop on the frontal boundary, bringing abundant moisture with the southwest monsoon. The western half of Taiwan and Penghu are still experiencing intermittent showers, with localized short-duration heavy rainfall.
Wu pointed out that southern mountainous areas must be aware of continuous heavy rainfall caused by topographic effects, and that localized heavy or torrential rain cannot be ruled out in the mountain areas of Kaohsiung City and Pingtung County. For the next 18 hours or so, vigorous convective cloud systems will continue to affect Taiwan, with rainfall persisting from this afternoon to early tomorrow morning in the western half, the northeast, and the mountainous areas of Hualien and Taitung.
Regarding the weather for the coming week, Wu explained that the front will linger north and south of Taiwan, leading to unstable weather with a high chance of showers or thunderstorms. Today is the day with the most significant rainfall. Tomorrow, the front will begin to move south, and the southwest monsoon will weaken slightly, making the rain more moderate than today. However, localized heavy rain or torrential rain is still possible in the mountainous areas of Hualien-Taitung and the central and southern regions.
Wu said that on the 11th, the front will move south to the Bashi Channel, with scattered brief showers or localized thunderstorms still occurring in various places, and localized heavy rain in the central and southern regions. Starting from the 12th, the front will move north, and localized heavy rain or torrential rain may still occur in the western half and the mountainous areas of the eastern half. The current forecast suggests this may continue to affect the region until the 15th, with rainfall intensity depending on the moisture from the southwesterly winds and the position of the stationary front.
According to the CWA website, as of 3:30 PM today, the cumulative rainfall was highest in Liugui District, Kaohsiung City, at 216.5 mm. In the period from yesterday to 3:30 PM today, the cumulative rainfall was also highest in Liugui District, Kaohsiung City, at 367 mm, followed by 283 mm in Beigang Township, Yunlin County, and 260 mm in Wanli District, New Taipei City.
Wu reminded the public that today, coastal open areas in the western half, southeast, and Hengchun Peninsula, as well as all outlying islands, are experiencing gusts of about 8 to 9 on the Beaufort scale, with nearby sea waves increasing to 2 to 3 meters. During thunderstorms, there are often sudden downpours, lightning, and strong gusts. Drivers should be mindful of low visibility and road conditions. In mountainous areas, be aware of softened soil, landslides, collapses, rockfalls, debris flows, and flash floods in streams, and avoid going to these areas. Low-lying areas should be on alert for flooding.
FAQ
台灣哪個地區的累積雨量最多?
根據中央氣象署資料,截至6月9日下午3時30分,累積雨量以高雄市六龜區的216.5毫米為最多。
這次豪雨的主要原因是什麼?
此次豪雨主要是由滯留鋒面在台灣上空,加上西南氣流帶來充沛水氣所共同影響造成的。
這波降雨預計會持續到什麼時候?
氣象署預測,鋒面將在台灣南北徘徊一週,天氣不穩定。9日的降雨最為顯著,10日稍緩,但影響可能持續至15日,雨勢大小將視西南風水氣及滯留鋒位置而定。
哪些地區需要特別注意大豪雨?
氣象署特別提醒高雄市山區及屏東縣山區,不排除有局部豪雨或大豪雨發生的可能性,需注意地形造成的持續性強降雨。
除了降雨,還有哪些天氣現象需要注意?
氣象署提醒,西半部、東南部、恆春半島沿海及離島地區有8至9級強陣風,海面風浪增至2到3公尺。雷雨期間可能伴隨瞬間大雨、雷擊及強陣風,山區需嚴防土石流、崩塌等災害。