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Super Typhoon Nancy, also known as the 2nd Muroto Typhoon (第二室戸台風, Daini-muroto Taifū), was an extremely powerful tropical cyclone of the 1961 Pacific typhoon season and one of the most intense tropical cyclones on record.
The typhoon turned to the northeast, and made landfall on southern Japan on the 16th with winds of 100 mph. It continued rapidly northeastward, and became extratropical on the 17th in the Sea of Okhotsk. Well executed warnings lessened Nancy's potential major impact, but the typhoon still caused 172 fatalities and widespread damage.
Typhoon Nancy (1954) (T5416) Typhoon Nancy (1958) (T5828) Typhoon Nancy (1961) – (T6118, 52W) struck Japan. Known as 2nd Muroto Typhoon. Tropical Storm Nancy (1964) (21W, Japan Meteorological Agency analyzed it as a tropical depression, not as a tropical storm.) Tropical Storm Nancy (1966) (T6633, 36W, Uding) Typhoon Nancy (1970) (T7001, 01W ...
First super typhoon name retired [6] Tess: March 28–29, 1961 30 hours 940 hPa (27.75 inHg) 240 kilometres per hour (150 mph) None None None Pamela: September 11, 1961 18 hours 910 hPa (26.87 inHg) 285 kilometres per hour (177 mph) Taiwan, East China: 98 dead, 27 missing $5 million Nancy: September 9–15, 1961 144 hours 882 hPa (26.05 inHg)
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Surface weather analysis of Typhoon Sally near Guam on September 5, 1964. September 10, 1961: Typhoon Nancy destroyed over half of all crops with heavy winds and rain. A total of $40,000 worth of damage was done to roads on the island. Most of the damage was on the southern end of the island.
Typhoon Nancy struck Osaka and the island of Honshu in Japan (where it was referred to as the Muroto II Typhoon), with winds of 135 miles per hour. The typhoon killed 203 people and caused $500,000,000 in damage. [89] Born: Andrey Illarionov, Russian economist; in Leningrad, Russian SFSR, Soviet Union; Died:
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