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Typhoon Surigae, known in the Philippines as Super Typhoon Bising, was the strongest tropical cyclone worldwide in 2021 and the most powerful to form before the month of May in the Northern Hemisphere in any calendar year. [1]:
The 2021 Pacific typhoon season was the second consecutive season to have below average tropical cyclone activity, with twenty-two named storms, and was the least active since 2011. Nine became typhoons, and five of those intensified into super typhoons. This low activity was caused by a strong La Niña that had persisted from the previous year.
Typhoon Surigae continued its sluggish northward journey early Wednesday, local time, as the storm continued to lash the Philippines with rough surf, heavy rain and strong winds for the fifth ...
Typhoon Surigae continued its sluggish northward journey on Thursday, local time, as the storm continued to lash the northern Philippines with rough surf, heavy rain and strong winds for the sixth ...
In the West Pacific, Typhoon Surigae formed south of Woleai and rapidly intensified into a Category 5-equivalent typhoon, becoming the strongest typhoon recorded in the month of April as it passed near the Philippines. In the South Atlantic, Subtropical Storm Potira formed just off the coast of Rio de Janeiro, causing gale-force winds in ...
February 20–22, 2021: Tropical Storm Dujuan (Auring) affected Eastern Visayas and the Caraga region with heavy rainfall and flooding. April 17–19, 2021: Typhoon Surigae (Bising) brushes the eastern part of the Philippines, killing 10 people.
Of the 197 hurricanes classified as Category 5 from 1980 to 2021, five fit the description of a hypothetical Category 6 hurricane: Typhoon Haiyan in 2013, Hurricane Patricia in 2015, Typhoon ...
April 12 – May 2 – Typhoon Surigae, known in the Philippines as Typhoon Bising, kills ten people with eight missing, and caused about $10.74 million (2021 USD) in damage across the Caroline Islands, Palau, Sulawesi, the Philippines, Taiwan, Ryukyu Islands, Kuril Islands, Russian Far East, and Alaska.