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Hurricane Patricia (2015) - Ties Typhoon Nancy for one-minute maximum sustained winds of 215 mph (346 km/h). Typhoon Jebi (2018) - Similar track, also caused massive damage in Japan Typhoon Hagibis (2019) - Another deadly and extremely destructive storm that became the costliest typhoon on record
Prior to Nancy's first landfall, typhoon warnings were issued for much of Luzon and many residents left for shelter. [11] The typhoon passed through 10 provinces in the Philippines, [12] resulting in widespread destruction. [13] Damage was the worst in Cagayan and Isabela, where 56 people were hurt. [14] In the former, 4,378 dwellings were ...
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.
September 16, 1961 ― Typhoon Nancy, known in Japan as the 2nd Muroto Typhoon, caused severe damage, leaving 202 dead and US$500 million in damages. [18] August 9, 1963 ― Typhoon Bess strikes Kyushu, killing 23. August 23, 1964 ― Typhoon Kathy would affect Okinawa and Kyushu, leaving 75 dead.
A 25 to 35 km (16 to 22 mi) wide eye had formed by this time. The typhoon struck northern Samar shortly after 06:00 UTC with winds of 165 km/h (105 mph). [63] Pamela was responsible for heavy damage across the central Philippines with 30 people losing their lives, [60] the majority of whom were fishermen. [64]
Nancy was a straight-running typhoon which moved steadily westward across the northern Philippines south of Hainan Island into northern Vietnam. Tropical Depression 25 behaved similarly to Tropical Depression 22, moving northwest well east of the Philippines and south of Japan in mid October.
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 ...
Nancy became a typhoon on the 22 about 100 miles northwest from Woleai. On February 23 Nancy passed to the north of Yap where strong gale winds occurred. Continuing to encounter more favorable conditions Nancy was able to achieve a peak intensity of 140 mph (220 km/h) and a pressure of 952 hPa (28.1 inHg) on February 24. [ 1 ]