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Ancient Chinese Manuscripts Reveal Seven Centuries of History of Cyclones

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Climatologists were able to identify tropical cyclones that hit the Northwest Pacific for nearly 700 years, thanks to texts from the Chinese Middle Ages and modern measurements. An intense peak of activity took place in the seventeenth century, in connection with a solar minimumOn 24 September, Typhoon Ragasa, nicknamed the "queen of storms" by Chinese meteorologists, hit the southern coast of the country, in Guangdong province. Winds of 200 km/…
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Climatologists were able to identify tropical cyclones that hit the Northwest Pacific for nearly 700 years, thanks to texts from the Chinese Middle Ages and modern measurements. An intense peak of activity took place in the seventeenth century, in connection with a solar minimumOn 24 September, Typhoon Ragasa, nicknamed the "queen of storms" by Chinese meteorologists, hit the southern coast of the country, in Guangdong province. Winds of 200 km/…

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Le Temps broke the news in on Saturday, January 31, 2026.
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