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Severe Tropical Storm Matmo (2008) (T0803, 04W, Dindo) - not a threat to land; Tropical Storm Doksuri (2012) (T1206, 07W, Dindo) - a tropical storm that struck China and Hong Kong; Typhoon Lionrock (2016) (T1610, 12W, Dindo) - an erratic system that did many twists and turns in the open sea before hitting mainland Japan.
During 2012, tropical cyclones formed within seven different tropical cyclone basins, located within various parts of the Atlantic, Pacific and Indian Oceans. During the year, a total of 128 tropical cyclones had formed this year to date. 85 tropical cyclones had been named by either a Regional Specialized Meteorological Center (RSMC) or a ...
The weather of 2012 marked the fewest fatalities from natural disasters in a decade, although there were several damaging and deadly floods, tropical cyclones, tornadoes, and other weather events. These include blizzards , cold waves , droughts, heat waves , and wildfires .
It replaced the name Nabi, which was retired following the 2005 typhoon season. Tropical Storm Doksuri (2012) (T1206, 07W, Dindo) – made landfall over Nanshui, Zhuhai, Guangdong, China Typhoon Doksuri (2017) (T1719, 21W, Maring) – traversed the Northern Philippines and made landfall in Central Vietnam
[41] [42] [43] Typhoon Olive of 1952 developed within the Central Pacific, but was not named until it had crossed the International Dateline and moved into the Western Pacific basin. [ 41 ] [ 44 ] During 1957, three other tropical cyclones developed in the Central Pacific and were named Kanoa, Della and Nina, by the Hawaiian military ...
The June 2012 Mid-Atlantic and Midwest derecho was one of the deadliest and most destructive fast-moving severe thunderstorm complexes in North American history. The progressive derecho tracked across a large section of the Midwestern United States and across the central Appalachians into the mid-Atlantic states on the afternoon and evening of ...
January 1. 0000 UTC - The 2012 Pacific typhoon season officially starts, as the same tropical depression which formed from December 31, 2011, reaches peak intensity. [1]0600 UTC - The JMA stops monitoring on the tropical depression.
August 28–30, 2012 – The outer bands of Hurricane Isaac dropped light rainfall, peaking at 5.6 inches (140 mm) near Guyton. [37] October 27–28, 2012 – Hurricane Sandy passed well offshore, though a few locations observed tropical storm force winds, especially near the Georgia-South Carolina state line. In Fort Pulaski, gusts reached 40 ...