In the months before our visit taiwan was
hit by a few typhoons
and a lot of people were killed.
Out here in southern kyushu we
've typhoons
[ hurricanes ] .
In summer, it bakes in its own heat before the arrival of autumn heralds a wave of
powerful typhoons.
Typhoon belt
toward the north eastern part of borneo.
Trolleys should be available for members of the public to use when hiring the ' bouncy castle ' or '
balloon typhoon
' .
However, work is not likely to extend to rebuilding the cathedral itself, most of which was
destroyed by a typhoon
in 1836.
Specifically, it
named the powerful typhoons
that in 1274 and 1281 destroyed the mongol fleets that were set to invade japan.
Maximum sustained winds were near 90 knots and was one of the
strongest typhoons
to impact the region in several years.
Typhoon warning, to alert fleet weather central to what was going on.
Alf was one of a party of pow's who were tragically attacked by
raf typhoons
when they were being marched to another camp.
We then walked to the city hall, arriving drenched but we wanted to fully
experience the typhoon!
Oh, and there's the
occasional typhoon, some dead and we got pictures.
Typhoon season
has brought three powerful storms to the region in recent weeks, killing more than 150 people.
Furthermore, almost 70 % of the island's total rainfall occurs during the
summer typhoon
months ( jul, to september ).
The commonly heard example is that of a butterfly flapping its wings in australia and
causing a typhoon
in jamaica.
It arrived late on friday 1 april and is the
first typhoon
to be permanently based in lincolnshire.
Typhoon damage
enlarge image the general strike was in 1926.
The native's traditional homes are underground in order to offer safe refuge from the
severe typhoons
that ravage the area every autumn.
Also the costs of
japanese typhoons
could increase by around two-thirds to reach £ 19 billion.
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