Sentences with phrase «typhoon season»

"Typhoon season" refers to a specific time period when the frequency and intensity of typhoons are more likely to occur in certain regions. Full definition
«Consistent with this, there was a very active typhoon season over the tropical West Pacific in 2013, which devastated parts of the Philippines,» Palmer writes in the report.
It's also helpful during typhoon season to have an office up and running in another part of the world.
The 1997 Pacific typhoon season has no official bounds; it ran year - round in 1997, but most tropical cyclones tend to form in the northwestern Pacific Ocean between June and December.
A «Peak Typhoon Season Indicator» was used to indicate the chance of a typhoon or hurricane occurring in the month of the flight.
We've been having some rain and preparing for typhoon season, but overall I've been enjoying the weather.
Since typhoon season has wrapped up, now's the perfect time to hike one of the many trails that Hong Kong has to offer.
Also been to Asia during the the off season which isn't bad except the off season is usually typhoon season.
Think twice about going in September, when typhoon season is at its peak.
According to a 2013 statement from government officials, a destructive typhoon season costs the nation two percent of its gross domestic product (GDP).
Cyclone tracks overlapped the most in the western Pacific and Bay of Bengal (India), where typhoon season never ends since waters are always warm enough to sustain cyclone formation.
It's typhoon season again in the Philippines, and just this week I was left with no electricity and no running water for...
Warm waters in the western North Pacific contributed to an active typhoon season, with Haiyan one of the most intense ever.
Midsummer is far too hot and humid for athletic comfort and early autumn is the typhoon season.
While hurricanes in the Atlantic form during a fairly set 6 - month season, the typhoon season of the Western Pacific lasts more or less all year (though activity does tail off in the cold winter months).
It's the typhoon season in Japan right now.
Summer, or the wet season, is June to October, and it's also the typhoon season.
This period is also the typhoon season that can bring stormy conditions with strong winds for a few days at a time.
Data on the monthly numbers of typhoons that develop, approach, and hit also suggest that there has been no significant prolongation of the typhoon season or delay in its start.
The typhoon season is not longer, nor is it delayed in starting.
The 2006 typhoon season, even if below average in terms of the number of events, caused disastrous impacts on some south - east Asian nations.
U.S. citizens who are considering traveling during hurricane and typhoon season are encouraged by the U.S. Department of State to consider potential dangers and just plain inconveniences associated with hurricanes.
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