Typhoons in the Philippine Islands, 1901-1934

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A chronology of typhoons and storms in the Western North Pacific is presented, based on the previous work of Miguel Selga, a former director of the Manila Observatory. It includes data about 863 typhoons, storms and depressions over the western Pacific area between 1901 and 1934. The chronology provides information covering a wide area, from Guam to the Gulf of Tonkin and from the equator to Japan. The resulting typhoon series has been included in a database, which is freely accessible, and annual typhoon occurrence and trajectories are also shown. A comparison of the typhoon passage frequency over the Philippine area with a previously available chronology was made to assure the validity of Selga's observations, showing good agreement. © Inter-Research 2005.

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Ribera, P., García-Herrera, R., Gimeno, L., & Hernández, E. (2005). Typhoons in the Philippine Islands, 1901-1934. Climate Research, 29(1), 85–90. https://doi.org/10.3354/cr029085

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