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Old 11 Oct 2019, 14:27 (Ref:3933299)   #17
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Originally Posted by Richard Casto View Post
Its my understanding that typhoon season in Japan covers a wide swath of the calendar. Granted, it is schedule on the tail end of the peak (August/September). Given the transportation schedule, you either have it in the spring (around Australia) or run into pushing it deeper into fall/winter than it already is.

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Looking at the Pacific Typhoon season, the previous dates are recorded as:

2010: Jan 18-Dec 20 (quietest Typhoon season on record)
2011: Apr 11-Jan 1
2012: Jan 13 - Dec 29
2013: Jan 1 - Dec 3
2014: Jan 10 - Jan 1
2015: Jan 2 - Dec 23
2016: May 25 - Dec 28
2017: Jan 7 - Dec 26
2018: Dec 29 - Dec 29
2019: Dec 29 - ongoing

So if you wanted to avoid the risk of typhoon, the best time would appear to be Feb/Mar?
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