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  2. Climate change in Taiwan - Wikipedia

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    According to the Taiwan Climate Change Projection Information and Adaptation Knowledge Platform (TCCIP) the number of days that record above 36 degree Celsius in the plains of Taiwan can go from less than 1 day a year in 2021 to 48.1 days in 2100 if the global temperature rise isn't kept under 1.5 degree Celsius, if it is kept under 1.5 degree Celsius there would be 6.6 days a years with such ...

  3. 2020 in Taiwan - Wikipedia

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    30 August – Milos Vystrcil President of the Czech Senate arrived in Taiwan. It is the second high-profile visit by a foreign delegation to the island, after a visit by US Health Secretary Alex Azar who came (August 9, 2020) was the first US cabinet official to visit Taiwan since 1979.

  4. Central Weather Administration - Wikipedia

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    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.

  5. Taiwan - Wikipedia

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    During the winter (November to March), the northeast experiences steady rain, while the central and southern parts of the island are mostly sunny. Due to climate change, the average temperature in Taiwan has risen 1.4 °C (2.5 °F) in the last 100 years, twice the worldwide temperature rise. [275]

  6. Weather of 2020 - Wikipedia

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    September 2020 had an average global surface land and water temperature of 59.0 °F (15.0 °C) which was the highest global surface land and water temperature in 141 year record by 1.75°F (0.97°C) surpassing the record of 2015 and 2016 by 0.04°F (0.02°C).

  7. Geography of Taiwan - Wikipedia

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    Max. temperature Date Earliest recording °C °F Taipei City: 39.3 102.7 8 August 2013 [25] 1896 Kaohsiung City: 37.6 99.7 15 September 2014 [26] 1932 Taitung County: 40.2 104.4 9 May 2004 [25] Taoyuan City: 37.9 100.2 15 September 2014 [27]

  8. Timeline of Taiwanese history - Wikipedia

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    December 31: Taipei 101 becomes World's Tallest Building. 2005: The first direct commercial airplane flights from Beijing to Taipei for the Chinese New Year. The PRC passes an "anti-secession law" authorizing the use of force against Taiwan and the ROC government should it formally declare independence. In response, 1.6 million people marched ...

  9. Taipei - Wikipedia

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    Occasional cold fronts during the winter months can drop the daily temperature by 3 to 5 °C (5.4 to 9.0 °F), though temperatures rarely drop below 10 °C (50 °F). [44] Extreme temperatures ranged from −0.2 °C (31.6 °F) on 13 February 1901 to 39.7 °C (103.5 °F) on 24 July 2020, while snow has never been recorded in the city besides on ...