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Taiwan Typhoon History

#1 Postby HurricaneBill » Thu Aug 18, 2005 5:06 pm

Taiwan has suffered many typhoons in the past, including super typhoons. August and September are usually the months where typhoons slam into Taiwan. Of course, Taiwan can get hit earlier and/or later in the year.

Taiwan, in a way, acts as a bit of a barrier for China. Typhoons that hit Taiwan tend to hit China in much weaker states. However, there is enough room between China and Taiwan for some strengthening to occur.
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Taiwan typhoons 1945-1949

#2 Postby HurricaneBill » Thu Aug 18, 2005 5:19 pm

Between 1945-1949, 9 typhoons made landfall on Taiwan.

1945: 2 typhoons

#16 (Typhoon Helen)
Peak: Category 3
Landfall: Category 2

#17 (Typhoon Ursula)
Peak: Category 2
Landfall: Category 2

1946: 1 typhoon

#12 (Typhoon Querida)
Peak: Category 4
Landfall: Category 2

1947: 2 typhoons

#9 (Typhoon Inez)
Peak: Category 3
Landfall: Category 2

#14 (Typhoon Nanette)
Peak: Category 2
Landfall: Category 1

1948: 3 typhoons

#6 (Typhoon Pearl)
Peak: Category 2
Landfall: Category 2

#13 (Typhoon Hazel)
Peak: Category 1
Landfall: Category 1

#15 (Typhoon Jackie)
Peak: Category 1
Landfall: Category 1

1949: 1 typhoon

#13 (Typhoon Nelly)
Peak: Category 2
Landfall: Category 2
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Taiwan typhoons 1950-1959

#3 Postby HurricaneBill » Thu Aug 18, 2005 5:32 pm

Between 1950-1959, 11 typhoons made landfall on Taiwan.

1950: no typhoons made landfall on Taiwan

1951: 1 typhoon

#10 (Typhoon Pat)
Peak: Category 2
Landfall: Category 1

1952: no typhoons made landfall on Taiwan

1953: 2 typhoons

#5 (Super Typhoon Kit)
Peak: Category 5
Landfall: Category 3

#11 (Typhoon Phyllis)
Peak: Category 1
Landfall: Category 1

1954: no typhoons made landfall on Taiwan

1955: No typhoons made landfall on Taiwan

1956: 3 typhoons

#11 (Typhoon Dinah)
Peak: Category 2
Landfall: Category 2

#13 (Typhoon Freda)
Peak: Category 2
Landfall: Category 1

#14 (Super Typhoon Gilda)
Peak: Category 5
Landfall: Category 3

1957: 1 typhoon

#5 (Super Typhoon Virginia)
Peak: Category 5
Landfall: Category 3
Deaths: 86

1958: 1 typhoon

#7 (Super Typhoon Winnie)
Peak: Category 5
Landfall: Category 5
Deaths: 24

1959: 3 typhoons

#5 (Typhoon Billie)
Peak: Category 2
Landfall: Category 2
Deaths: 62

#9 (Super Typhoon Joan)
Peak: Category 5
Landfall: Category 5
Deaths: 14

#11 (Typhoon Louise)
Peak: Category 4
Landfall: Category 4
Deaths: 6
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Taiwan Typhoons 1960-1969

#4 Postby HurricaneBill » Thu Aug 18, 2005 5:51 pm

Between 1960-1969, 18 typhoons made landfall on Taiwan.

1960: 2 typhoons

#8 (Super Typhoon Shirley)
Peak: Category 4
Landfall: Category 4
Deaths: 200

#9 (Typhoon Trix)
Peak: Category 4
Landfall: Category 2
Deaths: 8

1961: 4 typhoons (the most to hit Taiwan in a single year)

#6 (Super Typhoon Betty)
Peak: Category 4
Landfall: Category 3

#16 (Typhoon Lorna)
Peak: Category 4
Landfall: Category 3
Deaths: 3

#20 (Super Typhoon Pamela)
Peak: Category 5
Landfall: Category 4
Deaths: 279

#21 (Typhoon Sally)
Peak: Category 1
Landfall: Category 1

1962: 3 typhoons

#6 (Typhoon Kate)
Peak: Category 1
Landfall: Category 1
Deaths: 110

#10 (Super Typhoon Opal)
Peak: Category 5
Landfall: Category 5
Deaths: 75

#17 (Super Typhoon Amy)
Peak: Category 5
Landfall: Category 4
Deaths: 24

1963: 2 typhoons

#7 (Super Typhoon Wendy)
Peak: Category 4
Landfall: Category 2

#14 (Super Typhoon Gloria)
Peak: Category 4
Landfall: Category 3
Deaths: 330

1964: no typhoons made landfall on Taiwan

1965: 3 typhoons

#10 (Super Typhoon Dinah)
Peak: Category 5
Landfall: Category 4
Deaths: 31

#14 (Typhoon Harriet)
Peak: Category 3
Landfall: Category 3

#19 (Super Typhoon Mary)
Peak: Category 5
Landfall: Category 3

1966: 1 typhoon

#19 (Typhoon Elsie)
Peak: Category 4
Landfall: Category 4

1967: 2 typhoons

#8 (Typhoon Clara)
Peak: Category 3
Landfall: Category 1

#33 (Super Typhoon Gilda)
Peak: Category 4
Landfall: Category 1

1968: no typhoons made landfall on Taiwan

1969: 1 typhoon

#11 (Super Typhoon Elsie)
Peak: Category 5
Landfall: Category 2
Deaths: 105
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Taiwan typhoons 1970-1979

#5 Postby HurricaneBill » Thu Aug 18, 2005 6:05 pm

Between 1970-1979, 8 typhoons made landfall on Taiwan.

1970: no typhoons made landfall on Taiwan

1971: 3 typhoons

#18 (Super Typhoon Nadine)
Peak: Category 5
Landfall: Category 4
Deaths: 57

#26 (Typhoon Agnes)
Peak: Category 1
Landfall: Category 1
Deaths: 6

#27 (Super Typhoon Bess)
Peak: Category 5
Landfall: Category 3
Deaths: 36

1972: no typhoons made landfall on Taiwan

1973: no typhoons made landfall on Taiwan

1974: no typhoons made landfall on Taiwan)

1975: 2 typhoons

#4 (Super Typhoon Nina)
Peak: Category 4
Landfall: Category 3
Deaths: 29

#14 (Typhoon Betty)
Peak: Category 2
Landfall: Category 2
Deaths: 12

1976: 1 typhoon

#13 (Typhoon Billie)
Peak: Category 4
Landfall: Category 2
Deaths: 53

1977: 2 typhoons

#6 (Typhoon Thelma)
Peak: Category 2
Landfall: Category 1
Deaths: 30

#7 (Typhoon Vera)
Peak: Category 3
Landfall: Category 3
Deaths: 114

1978: no typhoons made landfall on Taiwan

1979: no typhoons made landfall on Taiwan
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Taiwan typhoons 1980-1989

#6 Postby HurricaneBill » Thu Aug 18, 2005 6:23 pm

Between 1980-1989, 11 typhoons made landfall on Taiwan.

1980: 2 typhoons

#15 (Typhon Norris)
Peak: Category 2
Landfall: Category 2

#19 (Typhoon Percy)
Peak: Category 4
Landfall: Category 4

1981: 1 typhoon

#5 (Typhoon June)
Peak: Category 1
Landfall: Category 1

1982: 1 typhoon

#10 (Typhoon Andy)
Peak: Category 4
Landfall: Category 3

1983: no typhoons made landfall on Taiwan

1984: 1 typhoon

#3 (Typhoon Alex)
Peak: Category 1
Landfall: Category 1

1985: no typhoons made landfall on Taiwan

1986: 3 typhoons

#5 (Typhoon Nancy)
Peak: Category 1
Landfall: Category 1
Deaths: 12

#13 (Typhoon Wayne)
Peak: Category 2
Landfall: Category 1
Deaths: 435

#15 (Typhoon Abby)
Peak: Category 2
Landfall: Category 2
Deaths: 13

1987: 1 typhoon

#8 (Typhoon Alex)
Peak: Category 1
Landfall: Category 1
Deaths: 38

1988: 1 typhoon

#2 (Typhoon Susan)
Peak: Category 1
Landfall: Category 1
Deaths: 35

1989: 1 typhoon

#22 (Typhoon Sarah)
Peak: Category 4
Landfall: Category 4
Deaths: 47
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Taiwan typhoons 1990-1999

#7 Postby HurricaneBill » Thu Aug 18, 2005 6:48 pm

Between 1990-1999, 12 typhoons made landfall on Taiwan.

1990: 3 typhoons

#6 (Typhoon Ofelia)
Peak: Category 2
Landfall: Category 2
Deaths: 87

#13 (Typhoon Yancy)
Peak: Category 2
Landfall: Category 2
Deaths: 281

#17 (Typhoon Dot)
Peak: Category 1
Landfall: Category 1
Deaths: 7

1991: 1 typhoon

#22 (Typhoon Nat)
Peak: Category 3
Landfall: Category 3


1992: 1 typhoon

#19 (Typhoon Ted)
Peak: Category 1
Landfall: Category 1
Deaths: 114

1993: no typhoons made landfall on Taiwan

1994: 2 typhoons

#8 (Typhoon Tim)
Peak: Category 4
Landfall: Category 4
Deaths: 43

#20 (Typhoon Gladys)
Peak: Category 3
Landfall: Category 3

1995: no typhoons made landfall on Taiwan

1996: 2 typhoons

#9 (Typhoon Gloria)
Peak: Category 2
Landfall: Category 2
Deaths: 53

#10 (Super Typhoon Herb)
Peak: Category 5
Landfall: Category 4
Deaths: 590

1997: 1 typhoon

#18 (Typhoon Amber)
Peak: Category 3
Landfall: Category 2
Deaths: 1

1998: 2 typhoons

#4 (Typhoon Otto)
Peak: Category 3
Landfall: Category 3

#18 (Super Typhoon Zeb)
Peak: Category 5
Landfall: Category 1
Deaths: 131

1999: no typhoons made landfall on Taiwan
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Taiwan typhoons 2000-2005

#8 Postby HurricaneBill » Thu Aug 18, 2005 7:07 pm

Between 2000-2005 (so far), 10 typhoons have made landfall on Taiwan.

2000: 3 typhoons

#6 (Typhoon Kai-Tak)
Peak: Category 1
Landfall: Category 1
Deaths: 338

#18 (Super Typhoon Bilis)
Peak: Category 5
Landfall: Category 5
Deaths: 71

#30 (Typhoon Xangsane)
Peak: Category 2
Landfall: Category 2
Deaths: 181

2001: 3 typhoons

#11 (Typhoon Toraji)
Peak: Category 3
Landfall: Category 3
Deaths: 211

#20 (Typhoon Nari)
Peak: Category 3
Landfall: Category 2
Deaths: 107

#23 (Typhoon Lekima)
Peak: Category 2
Landfall: Category 2
Deaths: 6

2002: no typhoons made landfall on Taiwan

2003: 1 typhoon

#10 (Typhoon Morakot)
Peak: Category 1
Landfall: Category 1
Deaths: 4

2004: 2 typhoons

(Typhoon Mindulle)
Peak: Category 4
Landfall: Category 1
Deaths: 79

(Typhoon Nock-Ten)
Peak: Category 3
Landfall: Category 2
Deaths: 3

2005: 1 typhoon (so far)

(Super Typhoon Haitang)
Peak: Category 5
Landfall: Category 3
Deaths: 32
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great info!

#9 Postby casperlove » Mon Oct 03, 2005 4:55 am

hey thanx for the info! it made a valuable information for my upcoming assignment on typhoons in taiwan!

cheers,
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#10 Postby no advance » Mon Oct 03, 2005 6:08 am

I was talking with a Chinese man from Taiwan as few yrs back. He said generally they receive no major damage. The homes a built to withstand the punishment these typhoons dish out. Have a nice day.
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#11 Postby apocalypt-flyer » Mon Oct 03, 2005 6:53 am

Another two from this year ..
(Super Typhoon Talim)
Peak: Category 5
Landfall: Category 3

And most recent:

(Super Typhoon Longwang)
Peak: Category 4
Landfall: Category 4


Another foot note: Typhoons barely strengthen over the Street of Taiwan between Taiwan and China, it is, if at all, only a possibility to maintain some strength as most of the Typhoons get ripped apart by the mountaineous (sp??) terrain of Taiwan.
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#12 Postby WeatherEmperor » Mon Oct 03, 2005 7:46 am

My gosh they get hit almost every single year by some typhoon. Wow. And we think we got it bad.

<RICKY>
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#13 Postby HurricaneBill » Mon Oct 03, 2005 1:45 pm

WeatherEmperor wrote:My gosh they get hit almost every single year by some typhoon. Wow. And we think we got it bad.

<RICKY>


The Philippines have it far worse.
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#14 Postby arkess7 » Mon Oct 03, 2005 1:49 pm

question? arent typhoons actually hurricanes :?: is it that they just call them typhoons over there and we call them hurricanes over here? :?:
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#15 Postby SamSagnella » Mon Oct 03, 2005 1:51 pm

Yep, west of the International Date Line they're known as typhoons.
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#16 Postby arkess7 » Mon Oct 03, 2005 2:07 pm

SamSagnella wrote:Yep, west of the International Date Line they're known as typhoons.


Oh, thanks!! :)
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#17 Postby f5 » Mon Oct 03, 2005 2:49 pm

Tiawan had plenty of CAT 5s just think what would happen if the US would get slapped by a CAT 5 many times over :eek:
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