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May I ask the maximum water increase of tide gauge station caused by typhoon storm surge landing in Fujian over the years?

1.5903 Typhoon (Iris, Aerith) landed in Xiamen, and the highest tide level appeared at Xiamen Station after liberation, which was assessed as a major flood disaster (secondary flood disaster) by the State Oceanic Administration.

2.66 14 typhoon (Alice) landed in Luoyuan, Fuzhou, which was the worst storm surge disaster in Fujian since the founding of the People's Republic of China 17. On September 3, the third day of the eighth lunar month, the typhoon center landed at noon, and the coastal frenzy raged. Sansha Station in Xiapu County, Ningde area has the highest tide level in history, exceeding the warning of 0.86 meters, and the water levels of all tide stations in eastern Fujian have exceeded the warning.

3. Typhoon 69/KOOC-0//KOOC-0/(Elsie and Ayers) landed in Jinjiang on September 27th (August/KOOC-0/6th of the lunar calendar), and the astronomical tide on August/KOOC-0/6th of the lunar calendar caused the seawater in the Taiwan Province Strait to surge. From Zhangzhou to Ningde, the tidal level of six coastal cities rose rapidly, and the rainstorm at Baiyantan Station in Mawei, Fuzhou increased the water by 2.38m, which was the second in the history of the whole province. Typhoon No.6903 landing in Shantou and Typhoon No.6911landing in Jinjiang have both entered the top ten storm surges since the founding of the People's Republic of China, and it was only after the two devastating typhoon storm surges occurred in the late 1960s that the country really began to study storm surge forecasting.

Typhoon 4.90 18 landed in Jinjiang. Driven by the astronomical tide on July 18, the coastal tidal level rose rapidly, generally rising by 1.0 ~ 2.0 m, with the largest increase of 2.4 1 m, which appeared in Wenzhou and 2.4 1M in Fujian. The high tide level at the coastal 15 station exceeded the local warning water level, and the State Oceanic Administration identified it as a secondary storm surge disaster.

5.9608 Typhoon (Herb, Herb) 1 In the early morning of August, 2008, Typhoon 9608 entered the Taiwan Province Strait and intensified into a typhoon in the Strait in an unprecedented way. On this morning, its three centers landed in Xiapu, Lianjiang and Pingtan respectively, and the weather characteristics of the typhoon center were observed in the three places. With the arrival of the high tide at noon, the circulation of typhoon 9608 made the sea water in the Taiwan Province Strait rise to the highest level in history. Along the coast of Fujian and Zhejiang, there are 12 tidal stations that increase water by more than 1.0 m, 3 stations that increase water by more than 2.0 m, and the highest tidal level of 7 tidal stations (Kanmen, Shacheng, Sansha, Pingtan, Chongwu, Xiamen and Dongshan) breaks the record, bringing Fujian from south to north. Among them, Pingtan Tide Station has a once-in-a-thousand-year climax. Under the cover of HREB circulation, the whole province has not escaped the power of typhoon. Changle and Pingtan counties in Fuzhou suffered unprecedented severe tidal disasters, and the maximum water increase of this typhoon at Meihua Station in Changle was 2.25 meters.