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The number of typhoons affected varies from place to place, depending on the following**.
**: In 2010, there were many typhoons and rainfall According to **, in the summer of 2010, the equatorial eastern Pacific region as a whole will be in a normal state, and the sea surface temperature will be cold in autumn. Wu Disheng, a senior engineer at the South China Sea Forecast Center of the State Oceanic Administration, said that he personally believes that the weather and climate characteristics in 2010 will be that the national average temperature will be significantly lower, the average precipitation will be significantly higher, and the average precipitation in the Yangtze River and Huaihe River basins will be abnormally high.
In the Yangtze River and Huaihe River basins, basin-wide torrential rain and flooding disasters may occur. At the same time, there will be more typhoons affecting our country earlier this year. It is expected that there will be more tropical cyclones in the northwest Pacific and the South China Sea in 2010 than in 2009, and 7 9 of them will make landfall along the coast of China.
The key area affected by the typhoon is the southeast coast. It is expected that in 2010, the coast of the South China Sea will be hit by 2 3 typhoons, of which 1 2 will have a strong impact on the coastal areas of Guangdong, and the key coastal sections are the Pearl River Estuary and eastern Guangdong. Experts from the South China Sea Branch of the State Oceanic Administration said that among the 24 27 tropical cyclones that may occur this year, the number of tropical cyclones from the South China Sea is close to the average and slightly less. However, one significant change this year is that tropical cyclones formed in the South China Sea and first affected the South China Sea earlier. The last tropical cyclone affecting the South China Sea was slightly later than normal.
Experts from the South China Sea Branch of the State Oceanic Administration** said that the first tropical cyclone to affect the South China Sea in 2010 will occur in late April to early May; The first tropical cyclone to make landfall along the South China coast will occur from late May to early June. The last tropical cyclone to affect the South China Sea in 2010 will occur from late November to early December. The last tropical cyclone to make landfall over southern China occurred in the first half of October.
Guangzhou**: Guangdong will focus on defending against 4 6 typhoons in the post-flood season. At present, Guangdong has entered the main flood season and the typhoon high incidence period. According to experts**, there are 4 6 typhoons affecting Guangdong this year and concentrated in 7 September.
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It's hard to say, but it's usually 10-15 a year. Concentrated in the second half of the year. That's 7-8 of them.
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Tropical Storm No. 1 of 2013 "Kiyomatsu".
Landing time and place:
Affected areas: South China Sea, Taiwan Strait.
Tropical Storm No. 2 of 2013 "Shanshan".
Severe Tropical Storm No. 3 "Capricorn" in 2013
A tropical depression is approaching over the South China Sea.
Landfall time and place: At around 16:50 on the 15th, it made landfall on the northeast coast of Wenchang City, Hainan Province.
Area affected: South China.
Tropical Storm No. 4 of 2013
Landing time and place:
Area affected: Tropical Storm No. 5 "Bebinca" in 2013
Landing time and place: At around 11:10 on the 22nd, it landed on the coast of Tanmen Town, Hainan; At around 22:30 on the 23rd, it made landfall on the coast of Taiping Province in northern Vietnam.
Areas affected: Guangdong, Hainan, Guangxi.
Severe Tropical Storm No. 6 of 2013 "Umbia".
Landing time and place: At 5:30 on the 2nd, it landed in Huguang Town, Mazhang District, Zhanjiang, Guangdong.
Affected areas: Guangdong, Hainan.
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Tan Meihao landed in Guiyang**.
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There was a typhoon in October 2016!
Typhoon Chaba (2016) No. 18 formed in the northwest Pacific at 2 a.m. on 28 September 2016 and moved westward, intensifying into a severe typhoon on 1 and 2 October. It is expected to move northwest and approach the southern waters of the Ryukyu Islands, and after entering the northeastern part of the East China Sea on the night of the 3rd, it will move northward toward the southwestern coast of Japan, and will have no impact on Japan.
The embryo of Typhoon No. 19 "Eri" in 2016 is already in the making and is about to form a typhoon, and its path is swinging greatly, and it may reach the southeast coast of Taiwan on October 7, and may make landfall on the coast of Fujian and Guangdong on the 8th.
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In 2013, a total of 29 typhoons entered China
Typhoon No. 31 "Yangliu" in 2013
Typhoon Haiyan No. 30 in 2013
Typhoon No. 29 "Rosa" in 2013
Super Typhoon Lekima No. 28 of 2013
Super Typhoon Farsgau No. 27 in 2013
Severe Tropical Storm Weipa No. 26 of 2013
Severe Typhoon Yuri No. 25 of 2013
Super Typhoon No. 24 of 2013 "Danas".
Severe Typhoon No. 23 of 2013 "Fit".
Tropical Storm No. 22 of 2013 "San Pa".
Severe Typhoon No. 21 "Butterfly" in 2013
Severe Tropical Storm No. 20 of 2013 "Pabuk".
Super Typhoon Usagi No. 19 of 2013
Severe Tropical Storm No. 18 of 2013 "Bangui".
Tropical Storm No. 17 of 2013 "Momoshiba".
Tropical Storm No. 16 of 2013 "Yutu".
Severe Tropical Storm Connie No. 15 of 2013
Typhoon No. 12 of 2013 "Tami".
Super Typhoon No. 11 in 2013
Tropical Storm Mangkhut No. 10 of 2013
Severe Tropical Storm No. 9 of 2013 "Feiyan".
Tropical Storm Cimaron No. 8 of 2013
Super Typhoon Suli No. 7 of 2013
Severe Tropical Storm No. 6 of 2013 "Umbia".
Tropical Storm No. 5 of 2013 "Bebinca".
Tropical Storm No. 4 of 2013
Severe Tropical Storm No. 3 "Capricorn" in 2013
Tropical Storm No. 2 of 2013 "Shanshan".
Tropical Storm No. 1 of 2013 "Kiyomatsu".
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On October 18, 2010, meteorological experts said that "Ayu" is the strongest typhoon in the Northwest Pacific and the South China Sea since 1990, and it is also the strongest typhoon in the world's waters this year. The maximum wind near the center of the "Ayu" reached 17 or higher (72 m s).
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