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Typhoon Season in Northwest Pacific Seen Most Active in a Decade
Typhoon activity in the Northwest Pacific Ocean is expected to be the highest this year since 2015, according to commercial forecaster Tropical Storm Risk. The projection for 2026 is 25% above the historical average, driven by an emerging El Niño …
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According to Insurance Journal’s source item, Typhoon Season in Northwest Pacific Seen Most Active in a Decade, Typhoon activity in the Northwest Pacific Ocean is expected to be the highest this year since 2015, according to commercial forecaster Tropical Storm Risk. The projection for 2026 is 25% above the historical average, driven by an emerging El Niño …
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- Typhoon Season in Northwest Pacific Seen Most Active in a DecadeInsurance Journal - 2026-05-13T07:29:12+00:00
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