The Central Meteorological Administration announced last year's typhoon statistics on Facebook today (10th), pointing out that no typhoon has landed in Taiwan for three consecutive years.

(taken from Central Weather Bureau)

[Reporter Chen Xinyu/Taipei Report] Today (10th) the Central Meteorological Administration published a review of last year's typhoon on Facebook "Weather Report", pointing out that no typhoon has landed in Taiwan for three consecutive years. The latest maritime police records and continuous no typhoon landfall.

The Meteorological Bureau also reminded that since there were no typhoons and southwest airflows to replenish water for the southern reservoirs last year, it is now entering a dry season, reminding the southern people to save water.

The Meteorological Administration’s Facebook post pointed out that last year was still a year without a typhoon (center) landing. The last typhoon to land in Taiwan was the Bailu typhoon on August 24, 2019. As of today (10th), it has accumulated 1235 days without a typhoon. When a typhoon lands, it takes about 3 years and 4 months.

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According to statistics from the Meteorological Bureau, a total of three typhoon warnings were issued last year, including Typhoon Xuan Nuo (8:30 am on September 2), Meihua (September 11) and Nisha (October 15). , August was a bit less typhoon, until September and October, it came out like a rush. Last year, the first typhoon warning was not issued until September 2, setting a record for the latest issuance of a typhoon warning at sea. .

The Bureau of Meteorology posted on Facebook that typhoons were a little less in July and August last year, but they appeared in succession in September and October.

(taken from Central Weather Bureau)

The Central Meteorological Administration announced last year's typhoon statistics on Facebook today (10). Last year, a total of three typhoon warnings were issued.

(taken from Central Weather Bureau)