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What season is the typhoon in Taiwan Province Province?

The season with the most typhoons in Taiwan Province Province is summer and autumn, mainly concentrated in July and August, with some typhoons in September and few typhoons in other months.

There were not many typhoons in June, and even fewer actually landed on Taiwan Province Island. According to the data, there were only one or two in the last ten years, and none in the last five years.

June to September is summer in Taiwan Province Province. Most of the annual rainfall is concentrated in this season, especially from June to August. There are thunderstorms almost every afternoon. In addition, Taiwan Province Province is the province most seriously affected by typhoons in China, and the nearby sea surface is the main channel for typhoons in summer. June-10 is a typhoon season every year, and typhoons are the most frequent from July to September. This season is also the frequent period of natural geological disasters in Taiwan Province Province. At this time, when you travel to Taiwan Province Province, you must always pay attention to the local weather forecast and road traffic conditions in addition to rain, sun and heatstroke prevention.

Taiwan Province Province has a narrow island, dense population, steep slope, concentrated rainfall and short rivers, so most of the rainwater flows into the ocean quickly, making it difficult to store water. In recent years, with the acceleration of industrial development and urbanization, water consumption has increased significantly. It seems that water restriction and fallow are not rare news, but something that is experienced almost every year. It is really an important topic to discuss the water problem here. Look at the precipitation characteristics of Taiwan Province Province in the past.

Extension: Typhoon refers to a tropical cyclone formed on the vast sea surface above 26℃ in tropical or subtropical areas.

The western part of the North Pacific (north of the equator, west of international date line, east of east longitude 100 degrees) is usually called a typhoon, while the North Atlantic and the East Pacific are generally called hurricanes. Every summer and autumn, there are many violent storms called typhoons in the Pacific Northwest adjacent to China. Some dissipate at sea, while others land on land, bringing storms, which is a natural disaster.