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Weather events in Taiwan (1 C, 1 P) Pages in category "Climate of Taiwan" The following 3 pages are in this category, out of 3 total.
Snowfall and frigid weather stranded thousands of people across four countries. At least 85 people in Taiwan died from hypothermia and cardiac arrest following a sudden drop in temperature during the weekend of January 22–24. The cold claimed a further fourteen lives in Thailand, and snowstorms resulted in six deaths across Japan.
According to the Taiwan Climate Change Projection Information and Adaptation Knowledge Platform (TCCIP) the number of days that record above 36 degree Celsius in the plains of Taiwan can go from less than 1 day a year in 2021 to 48.1 days in 2100 if the global temperature rise isn't kept under 1.5 degree Celsius, if it is kept under 1.5 degree Celsius there would be 6.6 days a years with such ...
The island of Taiwan lies across the Tropic of Cancer, and its climate is influenced by the East Asian Monsoon. Northern Taiwan has a humid subtropical climate , with substantial seasonal variation of temperatures, while parts of central and most of southern Taiwan have a tropical monsoon climate where seasonal temperature variations are less ...
The East Asian monsoon is a monsoonal flow that carries moist air from the Indian Ocean and Pacific Ocean to East Asia.It affects approximately one-third of the global population, influencing the climate of Japan, the Korean Peninsula, Taiwan, China, the Philippines and Mainland Southeast Asia but most significantly Vietnam.
Category: Weather events in Taiwan. 1 language. ... January 2016 East Asia cold wave This page was last edited on 24 November 2022, at 01:09 (UTC). ...
The storm also caused the Space Weather Prediction Center (SWPC) to issue a G1 geomagnetic storm warning. [149] February 4 – A series of avalanches killed eight people in Austria. [150] [151] [152] February 5 – An avalanche killed one person and injured four others in Austria. [153] February 5 – An avalanche killed one person in Italy. [154]
January 2020 was also the warmest January on record in the Northern Hemisphere. [5] February 2020 had an average global surface land and water temperature of 55.91 °F (13.28 °C), which was 2.11°F (1.17°C) above the 20th century average. It was the second warmest February on record, behind only 2016. [6]