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Tropical Storm Malou (2010) (T1009, 10W, Henry) – struck Japan and brought heavy rain. Tropical Storm Malou (2016) (T1613) - a storm that was not recognized by the JTWC. Typhoon Malou (2021) (T2120, 25W) - a strong typhoon that remained out to sea.
Typhoon Damrey (2005) – a tropical cyclone that took a similar path in late September 2005. Typhoon Hagupit (2008) – a strong typhoon made landfall near Hainan as a Category-4 typhoon, also had a similar track in September 2008. Typhoon Nuri (2008) – a category-3 typhoon that have a similar strength and path in August 2008.
May 14–17, 2020: Typhoon Vongfong (Ambo) made landfall over Eastern Samar as a Category 3 typhoon, and affected much of Luzon. Preparations for the typhoon were complicated due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. Throughout the Philippines, Vongfong caused around ₱1.57 billion (US$31.1 million) in damage, and killed five people. [31] [32]
Typhoon Usagi, known as Ofel in the Philippines, is rapidly intensifying Wednesday evening over the Philippine Sea and is moving to the west-northwest with additional strengthening expected before ...
Photos show devastation in Philippines from super typhoon Man-yi, the fourth typhoon to hit the nation in less than two weeks. ... Yahoo News Photo Staff. November 18, 2024 at 9:03 AM.
Typhoon Man-yi, known as Pepito in the Philippines, is now the equivalent of a Category 2 hurricane (96-109 mph/154-176 km/h) on the Saffir-Simpson Hurricane Wind Scale and will continue to ...
The Philippines is a typhoon-prone country, with approximately twenty tropical cyclones entering its area of responsibility per year. Locally known generally as bagyo (), [3] typhoons regularly form in the Philippine Sea and less often, in the South China Sea, with the months of June to September being the most active, August being the month with the most activity.
The typhoon has also surpassed the strength of any storm recorded in 2022 and now stands equivalent to a category 5 super typhoon. #Mawar now up to 150 knots (175 mph) per latest JTWC advisory.