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Some of this appears to reflect temporary factors, however, including an unusually severe series of typhoons.
Industrial collapse, race riots, massive layoffs, white flight, corporate greed, fatherless families, the scourge of crack: All battered this tiny town like a series of typhoons.
Half a million people have been affected in Laos, with damage to more than 64,000 hectares (158,000 acres) of farmland, while 254,400 people in the Philippines have felt the brunt of a series of typhoons.
This storm was the last to form during a series of typhoons to form in the Pacific in November.
The major concern with the weather was a major tropical storm in the Atlantic, though there were also worries over a series of typhoons in the Pacific which could pose a problem for recovery operations.
The term is first known to have been used as the name of a pair or series of typhoons that are said to have saved Japan from two Mongol fleets under Kublai Khan that attacked Japan in 1274 and again in 1281.
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Kam-biu Kam-biu Liu(2001) retonstructed al1,000-year time series of typhoon landfalls in the Guangdong Province of southern China since AD 975 and found that on a decadal timescale, the twenty-year interval from AD 1660 to 1680 is the most active period on record, with twenty-eight to thirty-seven typhoon landfalls per decade.
Ms. Nakagawa has emphasized her role in the government response to a series of damaging typhoons last year, though tabloids have dredged up her affair with a married legislator nearly three years ago.
Based on the results of a series of artificial typhoon simulations, which have been verified by both the track data of historical typhoons and observations obtained from three land weather stations, the classical power-law model with the exponents recommended by the code is evaluated.
Agents of change Illustrating the vulnerability of Viet Nam to natural disasters, in 2011, a series of tropical storms and typhoons filled the Mekong River to record levels, causing widespread flooding.
By Tran Phuong Anh AN GIANG, Viet Nam, 26 October 2011 – A relentless series of tropical storms and typhoons has filled the Mekong River to record levels, causing widespread flooding that now covers much of south and central Viet Nam in water.
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