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  2. Typhoon Tip - Wikipedia

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    Typhoon Tip, known in the Philippines as Super Typhoon Warling, was an exceptionally large, extremely powerful, and long-lived tropical cyclone that traversed the Western Pacific for 20 days, shattering multiple records worldwide.

  3. The Track of Typhoon Tip (1979) - YouTube

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    Typhoon Tip was the most intense storm in world history, with a recorded pressure of 870mb from a reconnaissance plane.

  4. Hurricanes: Science and Society: 1979- Typhoon Tip

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    By 11 October, Tip was a super typhoon with winds of at least 241 km/h (150 mph). From 9- 11 October, the central pressure of the storm dropped 92 mbar and the typhoon’s circulation expanded to a diameter of 2220 km (1,380 mi) with gale-force winds extending 1086 km (675 mi) from its center.

  5. The Track of Typhoon Tip (1979) - YouTube

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    Typhoon Tip is one of the strongest storms worldwide, being #9 in the HCC database. Typhoon Tip also is the largest storm on record in terms of Tropical Stor...

  6. The Track of Typhoon Tip (1979) - YouTube

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    The world's deepest storm, reaching a minimum pressure of 870 millibars, struck Japan as a Category 1 Typhoon.Here's my animation of it. I honestly would've ...

  7. Typhoon Tip, known in the Philippines as Typhoon Warling (international designation: T7920, JTWC designation: 23W) was the biggest and strongest known tropical cyclone on record. It was the 19th tropical storm and 12th typhoon of the 1979 Pacific typhoon season.

  8. Remembering Typhoon Tip: The Most Intense Tropical Cyclone on...

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    Typhoon Tip, a major tropical cyclone that developed in the West Pacific back in 1979, became the largest and most intense cyclone in recorded history. At its peak, Tip reached a record-low sea-level pressure of 870 hPa and a peak wind diameter of 1,380 mi (2,220 km), which is equivalent to nearly half the size of the contiguous United States.

  9. Typhoon Tip - Weather Wiki

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    Typhoon Tip (international designation: 7920, JTWC designation: 23W, PAGASA name: Warling) was the largest and most intense tropical cyclone on record. The nineteenth tropical storm and twelfth typhoon of the 1979 Pacific typhoon season, Tip developed out of a disturbance in the monsoon trough on October 4 near Pohnpei.

  10. Typhoon Tip - Wikiwand

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    Typhoon Tip, known in the Philippines as Super Typhoon Warling, was an exceptionally large, extremely powerful, and long-lived tropical cyclone that traversed the Western Pacific for 20 days, shattering multiple records worldwide.

  11. Earth's Strongest, Most Massive Storm Ever - Scientific American

    www.scientificamerican.com/article/earths-strongest-most-massive-storm-ever

    On Oct. 12, 1979, Super Typhoon Tip's central pressure dropped to 870 mb (25.69 inches Hg), the lowest sea-level pressure ever observed on Earth, according to NOAA.