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  2. Taiwan shuts down for Typhoon Krathon, torrential rain forecast

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    KAOHSIUNG, Taiwan (Reuters) -Taiwan shut down on Wednesday, grounding hundreds of flights and closing schools, offices and financial markets ahead of the arrival of a weakening Typhoon Krathon ...

  3. Deadly Typhoon Kong-rey sets records in Taiwan - AOL

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    Due to the severe impacts of rain and wind, Kong-rey is a 4 on the AccuWeather RealImpact™ Scale in Taiwan.. Kong-rey was the third typhoon to hit Taiwan this year. It has been 16 years since ...

  4. Mapped: Typhoon Usagi weakens over Philippines but Taiwan ...

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    The Philippines, Japan, Taiwan, and even US territories like Guam are frequently battered by storms during the typhoon season from July to mid-December. ... Severe weather could cause disruptions ...

  5. Typhoon Krathon - Wikipedia

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    Krathon, which refers to the santol fruit, was the first storm to make landfall on Taiwan's densely populated western plains since Typhoon Thelma in 1977. It was also the first storm to hit Kaohsiung in October and the first since Tropical Storm Trami in 2001 to weaken into a tropical depression

  6. Central Weather Administration - Wikipedia

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    While Taiwan was under Japanese rule, the government set up five weather monitoring stations on the island, located in Taipei, Taichung, Tainan, Hengchun, and Penghu.On 19 December 1897, the Taipei Observatory moved to the location presently occupied by the Central Weather Administration.

  7. Typhoons in Taiwan - Wikipedia

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    Georgle Leslie Mackay at Taiwan. A Chinese word, Tai, (meaning Typhoon), appeared in multiple books originating from Taiwan. [failed verification] Weather observatories were later introduced in Taiwan from the late 1890s, during the colonial era of the Japanese armed forces.

  8. Typhoon Haikui (2023) - Wikipedia

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    Typhoon Haikui, known in the Philippines as Typhoon Hanna, was the first major storm to hit Taiwan since Megi in 2016 and the first typhoon to do so since Nesat in 2017.It also caused serious rainfall in Hong Kong, making it the wettest tropical cyclone to affect the region.

  9. Typhoon Usagi (2024) - Wikipedia

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    In Taiwan, the Central Weather Administration issued a sea warning for the southern part of the Taiwan Strait on November 14, followed by a land warning for Pingtung County and the Hengchun Peninsula. Usagi caused US$9.56–73.78 million in damages and left one person missing in the Philippines.