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In late June after a near-normal start to the season Taiwan's Central Weather Bureau predicted that the season, would be near average of 25.7 with 22–26 tropical storms occurring over the basin during 2011. [5] Between three and five of the systems were predicted to affect Taiwan, compared to an average of around 3.6. [5]
Officials in Taiwan issued a sea warning and informed residents on the eastern and southern parts of the island-nation about the torrential rain that Aere may bring. [6] The Central Weather Bureau in Taiwan warned all ships in the Bashi Channel off the southern coast to brace for the storm reporting that the heavy rain may hit eastern and ...
Tropical Storm Songda on May 22. On May 17, a weak non-tropical system formed within the Intertropical Convergence Zone (ITCZ), to the east of Palau. [1] Two days later, the system coalesced to an area of low pressure, while located to the southeast of Yap. [2]
May 7. 0000 UTC - The JMA upgraded it to Tropical Storm Aere as it now steadily intensifies in the Philippine Sea. May 8. 0900 UTC - Aere reaches peak intensity as a strong tropical storm but failed to be a Severe Tropical Storm, or even a minimal typhoon. 1300 UTC - Tropical Storm Aere slowly weakens as it destructs Philippines on May 8. May 12
May 22–27 – A tornado outbreak across the central United States spawned 180 tornadoes, resulting in US$9.1 billion in damage and 178 deaths. Among the tornadoes was an EF5 tornado that struck Joplin, Missouri , which killed 158 people, making it the deadliest tornado in the country since 1947, as well as the costliest single tornado in the ...
In May 2021, Tropical Storm Choi-wan impacted the eastern side of Taiwan, creating warnings. [13] Roads were flooded, [ 14 ] while multiple districts recorded heavy rains. [ 15 ] In August, Tropical Storm Lupit impacted Taiwan, multiple warnings were created, [ 16 ] with 501 individuals being trapped after a bridge collapse.
Taipei has warned of Beijing's efforts to interfere in the ballot to get voters to pick candidates China may prefer. Taiwan's defence ministry said the two balloons were detected at 9:03 a.m ...
On 19 December 1897, the Taipei Observatory moved to the location presently occupied by the Central Weather Administration. In 1945 when the Kuomintang took control of Taiwan the various stations set up by the Japanese were incorporated into the new Taiwan Provincial Weather Institution, under the Chief Executive of Taiwan Province, Chen Yi.