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  2. Mawar has “re-intensified” into a super typhoon as it now heads to the Philippines, the state’s weather service said after a brief weakening of the storm after it passed over Guam.. The ...

  3. Typhoon Mawar – latest: Updates as Philippines braces for ...

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    After a rapid intensification, Typhoon Mawar has become the most powerful storm of 2023 globally, according to the Joint Typhoon Warning Centre (JTWC). Mawar’s peak winds have surged to 175 mph ...

  4. Typhoon Mawar slams Guam with ferocious winds - AOL

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    A typhoon warning remained in effect late Wednesday local time for Guam and the island of Rota as Mawar passed by, unleashing destructive winds in the process. Mawar is just about 15 miles to the ...

  5. Typhoon Mawar – live: Guam hammered by Category 4 storm ...

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    Follow all the latest updates on Super Typhoon Mawar as it hammers the US territory of Guam Typhoon Mawar – live: Guam hammered by Category 4 storm killing power with hurricane winds up to ...

  6. List of typhoons in the Mariana Islands - Wikipedia

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    October 16–19, 2013: Typhoon Francisco passed south of Guam and the Northern Marianas Islands. Gusts on Guam reached 84 km/h (52 mph) at Andersen Air Force Base. Wind gusts were not as strong when the typhoon approached the Mariana Islands for a second time. The typhoon also dropped heavy rainfall on Guam, peaking at 201 mm (7.9 in) at Inarajan.

  7. Typhoon Tingting - Wikipedia

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    Typhoon Tingting was a destructive tropical cyclone that produced record-breaking rains in Guam. The eighth named storm of the 2004 Pacific typhoon season , Tingting originated from a tropical depression over the open waters of the western Pacific Ocean.

  8. Joint Typhoon Warning Center - Wikipedia

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    Radar image of Typhoon Cobra. The origins of the Joint Typhoon Warning Center (JTWC) can be traced back to June 1945, when the Fleet Weather Center/Typhoon Tracking Center was established on the island of Guam, after multiple typhoons, including Typhoon Cobra of December 1944 and Typhoon Connie in June 1945, had caused a significant loss of men and ships.

  9. Typhoon Bolaven explodes into violent typhoon, could affect ...

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    Typhoon Bolaven, a violent typhoon in the West Pacific basin, walloped the island territory of Guam and the Northern Mariana Islands early this week, engulfing the islands in heavy rain and gusty ...