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Frequency of typhoon landfall over Guangdong Province of China during the period 1470-1931

✍ Scribed by Chan, Johnny C.L.; Shi, Jiu-En


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
2000
Tongue
English
Weight
159 KB
Volume
20
Category
Article
ISSN
0899-8418

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✦ Synopsis


Based on the records of local governments, the frequency of typhoon landfall over 22 cities/counties in the Guangdong Province of China during the period 1470 -1931 is examined. The number of typhoons making landfall each year is used to form a time series. To reduce the level of uncertainty in the records, two other series are also formed, using 5-and 10-year totals. Application of various time series analysis techniques to the three series suggests that the frequency of typhoon landfall has a positive linear trend as well as centennial and decadal oscillations, the most significant being around 140-210 years and 30 -60 years, respectively. Furthermore, the period of oscillation appears to change with time. Three sub-series can also be identified from this 462-year period: 1470 -1667, 1668 -1790 and 1791-1931. Each sub-series has its own characteristics, with a different autoregressive (AR) order.