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Occurrence  Location

we decided to check the occurrence location of the typhoon
using the 'latitude, and longitude of the typhoons.
And we check both location and sea surface temperature distribution together.

location

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To see if El Niño affects the occurrence location of typhoons,
we looked at the typhoons' longitude and latitude. 
The blue dot refers to a typhoon in the El Niño season. 
and the orange dot refers to a typhoon in the average year.

<Location - chart>

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< case 1 >

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< case 3 >

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< case 2 >

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< case 4 >

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< case 5 >

 The occurrence location of typhoons during the El Niño move eastward than the average year. Especially in case 1 and case 5, the deviation of occurrence location between El Niño and average year is bigger and the occurrence location is more eastward than in other cases. But there is no significant difference in latitude.
If you see this chart, you can see the numerical result
of the comparison between normal and El Niño periods. 
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 It can also be found in the average latitude and longitude table of El Niño and average year. Except for case 2, east longitude of occurrence location in El Niño is bigger than in the average year. But latitude of occurrence location between El Niño and the average year is almost the same. And it is the same in overall El Niño and average year.

<Location - Map>

(Zoom out the map! You can see the full location map.
And If you click the location, you can see the name and occurrence date of the typhoon.)
  To represent the accuracy occurrence location of typhoons, we used Google Maps. Through the menu at the top left, you can observe the occurrence location of typhoons
by each case and look at the overall occurrence location of typhoons in El Niño
and the average year. Here, it can also be seen that the occurrence location of typhoons during the El Niño moves eastward rather than the average year.
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