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1450:, continued turning to the northwest, beginning to slow as the system continued strengthening. By nightfall, the system had an eye forming, wide as 5 miles (8.0 km). By nightfall, the system was up to winds of 90 mph (140 km/h) and passing far east of the Philippines. Opal continued the northwest progression, strengthening throughout the day of August 3 and forming a wider eye. By the end of the day, the storm was now a Category 3 typhoon with winds of 115 mph (185 km/h). Strengthening continued overnight as the typhoon passed to the east of Luzon, strengthening close to super typhoon status by nightfall on August 4 with a shrinking eye. The next morning, Typhoon Opal strengthened into the second super typhoon of the season, boasting sustained winds of 160 mph (260 km/h). During the day on August 5, Opal continued strengthening, peaking with winds of 165 mph (266 km/h) just east of Taiwan. (Operationally, Opal was classified as a 170 mph (270 km/h) typhoon, but this was downgraded to a 165 mph (266 km/h) in post-analysis.) Minimum recorded central pressures for Opal were registered at 900 millibars. Soon after peaking, the storm struck the island of Taiwan with winds of 165 mph (266 km/h). The storm weakened over land to 135 mph (217 km/h) after crossing the island and continued weakening into a 90 mph (140 km/h) typhoon as it made landfall in mainland China. The typhoon continued to weaken over land, weakening into a tropical storm on the morning of August 6. Opal persisted as a tropical storm on August 6, weakening into a tropical depression the next morning. During the afternoon of August 7, with influences from land, the storm became extratropical. The extratropical remains of Opal crossed eastern mainland China, entering the 469:. The lowest minimum pressure recorded at that point was 930 millibars. The typhoon retained its strength for most of April 20, but in the late afternoon, the system began to weaken as it entered colder waters. Georgia curved to the northeast and slowly weakened during April 21, by the end of the day, the eye was beginning to come apart. During the morning of April 22, surface winds were reported at only 90 mph (140 km/h) and sustained winds soon followed. The cold waters continued to take its toll on the system, becoming a minimal Category 1 typhoon by the evening with no well-defined eye. On the morning of April 23, Georgia weakened into a tropical storm and slowly weakened during the day as it began a transition into an extratropical cyclone. On the morning of April 24, the Joint Typhoon Warning Center ceased following the storm as it had become extratropical with winds of 60 mph (97 km/h). 559:
Typhoon Warning Center late evening on May 19. The next day, Hope continued to strengthen and develop, and while just south of Okinawa on May 20, peaked at 90 mph (140 km/h) sustained winds. (Operationally, Typhoon Hope was declared a 100 mph (160 km/h), Category 2 typhoon, but this was demoted in post-analysis.) An internal pressure of 980 millibars was recorded within a 30 miles (48 km) wide eye. Hope began to encounter cold air near Okinawa, Japan, weakening rapidly from a typhoon to a tropical storm on May 21. Hope's eye fell apart and started to begin transition to its extratropical stage. On the morning of May 22, Hope's sustained winds fell below tropical storm stage and the system became a tropical depression. By the afternoon, Hope was declared extratropical and the Joint Typhoon Warning Center ceased following the system.
555:. The wave progressed northwestward away from the island and continued developing over the next few days. On May 16, the wave was upgraded to a tropical storm, the third of the season off the coast of the Philippines with winds of 45 mph (72 km/h). The storm, named Hope, continued northwestward, peaking first at 60 mph (97 km/h) before striking several islands over the Philippines. While over land, Tropical Storm Hope weakened to a minimal tropical storm on May 17 and into a tropical depression with no circulation later that day. The storm remained a tropical depression over the day, crossing the eastern island of the Philippines. Tropical Depression Hope left the island and began to strengthen back into a minimal tropical storm by May 18. However, the storm interacted with land once more and weakened back into a tropical depression on May 18. 2916:. After moving west and making a large bend around the island, the new system slowly gained strength, and on the morning of October 3, promoted into a tropical storm. Now named Freda, the system was rapidly intensifying as it proceeded north-west in the open Pacific Ocean waters. On that afternoon, Freda intensified into a typhoon, sustaining winds of 80 mph (130 km/h). During the day of October 4, the typhoon slowly gained strength, reaching its peak of 115 mph (185 km/h) with a peak pressure of 948 millibars (27.99 inHg). After stabilizing to the north, Freda sustained its winds through the Pacific before beginning to weaken slowly on October 6. Making a bend to the northeast, Freda sustained typhoon-status winds for several more days, weakening into a tropical storm on October 9 as it started experiencing the effects of cold air. 717:
on the same afternoon. Rapid intensification occurred and within six hours, the depression became Tropical Storm Iris on May 26 just east of the Philippines. The eye of Iris began to define itself, as operationally winds reached 75 mph (121 km/h) on May 27, which would classify the system a typhoon. However, in post-analysis, Iris was never able to strengthen into a typhoon, peaking at winds of 70 mph (110 km/h) off the Philippine coast. A minimum central pressure was read of 990 millibars within the storm. Iris paralleled the shore for several hours, beginning a rapid weakening process, falling to a minimal tropical storm with winds of only 40 mph (64 km/h) by the end of the day.
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65 mph (105 km/h). The storm was upgraded to a tropical storm on April 17 as the system continued curving, turning to the east. An eye began to form during the afternoon, it got to be 50 miles (80 km) wide. The developing cyclone was declared a typhoon on the afternoon with winds of 85 mph (137 km/h). By the morning of April 18, Georgia had curved again, now to the north, gaining strength and developing an elliptical eye. Through the afternoon of April 18, Georgia continued to strengthen, reaching Category 2 status during the morning. Rapid strengthening and development continued through the afternoon, with minimum pressures of 952 millibars on the surface reported.
294:) jurisdiction and were included in the JTWC archives. Both depressions stayed out to sea and had no effects on land. The Central Pacific also got Nora, Opal, Ruth, Gilda, Emma and Thelma, the remnants of Nadine and the ending of Karen near the end of the season. Six typhoons entered the Bering Sea: Nora, Opal, Ruth, Thelma, Amy and Emma. Four of the six were super typhoons. Three typhoons just missed entering the Bering Sea: Typhoons Hope, Sarah and Gilda. Also, Typhoons Georgia, Hope, Joan, Nora, Opal, Ruth, Thelma, Wanda, Amy, Emma, Gilda, Jean and Karen all lasted for at least one week with Opal lasting for eighteen straight days from a wave to the day the JMA ceased advisories. 375:. However, on the early morning of February 3, the storm curved to the northeast and away from Indonesia. The strength remained unchanged during the day and before long reached its peak winds speeds of 50 mph (80 km/h). Continuing northward away from the coast of the Philippines, Fran remained at peak winds until the evening of February 4. During the morning hours of February 5, Fran dropped down to 45 mph (72 km/h) tropical storm and continued northward, weakening to 40 mph (64 km/h). On the morning of February 6, Fran weakened into a tropical depression and the final advisory was released six hours after. 1327:
Depression 46) with 25 mph (40 km/h) winds. After remaining practically stationary for three straight days off the coast of the Philippines, the depression strengthened into Tropical Storm Nora on the morning of July 29. The storm progressed to the northwest through the open waters, rapidly strengthening, and by the end of the day on July 29, Nora had strengthened to a 55 mph (89 km/h). Operationally, Nora became a typhoon with winds of 75 mph (121 km/h), however, the best track for Nora has been updated for the change to have occurred six hours later in the waters east of Taiwan.
4104: 1588:. The forming system proceeded west, crossing over the island directly later that evening. Continuing to gain strength, the system became a tropical depression west of Yap on the morning of August 6 (designed Tropical Depression 51). The depression continued west through the open waters of the Pacific Ocean, reaching tropical storm strength on the afternoon of August 6, northwest of Koror. Now a tropical storm named Patsy, the cyclone continued east towards the Philippines, gaining strength in the open waters. The storm reached winds of 70 mph (110 km/h) before making landfall near 3505:
November 25 and strengthened into Tropical Storm Lucy on the same day. Strengthening occurred slowly, as Lucy did not gain typhoon status until November 27. That same day, Lucy made landfall in the Philippines as an 80 mph (130 km/h) typhoon. Lucy kept moving west and peaked at 115 mph (185 km/h), as a Category 3 typhoon on November 29. Lucy made landfall in the Philippines and southern South Vietnam on November 30. Lucy dissipated in the Strait of Taiwan on December 1 from cold air and land interaction. The Japan Meteorological Agency ceased advisories that same day.
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becoming a tropical storm within six hours. Now named Amy, the cyclone bent northeast around Saipan with winds of 70 mph (110 km/h). After passing Saipan, Amy strengthened into a typhoon during the afternoon of August 30. Continuing to rapidly strengthen over water, Amy reached its peak wind speed of 160 mph (260 km/h) on evening of September 1, far to the northeast of the Philippines. After peaking with a pressure of 935 millibars, the typhoon weakened back to 155 mph (249 km/h) and soon 150 mph (240 km/h), which it sustained for several days.
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the system was upgraded to a tropical storm and received the name Kate. The new storm had a small, open eyewall which expanded during the day as the storm slowly intensified through and by the late morning of July 20, the storm became a typhoon with winds of 75 mph (121 km/h). That morning, the eye had only a 12-mile (19 km) diameter and had similar surface winds. During the afternoon, the storm made a curve to the southwest from its track and looped back northward. By the morning of July 21, the storm began a northeastern turn towards Taiwan.
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Pacific, rapidly intensfying into a typhoon by the next day. The storm reached a peak sustained windspeed of 90 mph (140 km/h) just to the southeast of the island of Okinawa. The minimum pressure for the storm was registered at 985 millibars (29.1 inHg). After passing Okinawa on July 9, the forward speed in Typhoon Joan increased and the storm began to weaken. The storm boasted an unorganized, elliptical eye as it soon fell to a minimal hurricane that afternoon. On the evening of July 9, the now-Tropical Storm Joan passed due east of
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morning of August 15, the Joint Typhoon Warning Center began following the storm, which had winds of 70 mph (110 km/h). Slowly gaining strength, the storm, now named Sarah, became a typhoon on that afternoon. Sarah soon started making a loop on August 16 and August 17, peaking at winds of 85 mph (140 mp/h) and an internal pressure of 978 millibars. Soon crossing its former track on the afternoon of August 18, Sarah continued northward as a typhoon, striking islands to the east of Taiwan and west of Okinawa.
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slight, soon bending to the northeast. Beginning to be influenced by cold air, the system weakened slowly through the open waters, reducing itself to a Category 1 typhoon on the morning of October 8. The system was deemed extratropical operationally on the afternoon of October 11, with winds of 80 mph (130 km/h) due to cold air. However, in post-analysis, the system crossed further to the northwest, weakening stopped and for the next day and a half, Emma actually gained winds back to 85 mph (137 km/h).
1638: 1495:. Nearly 1,500 homes were destroyed as a result of Opal, along with 4,700 others damaged due to the high winds. Huge waves kicked up by Opel also sent a storm surge into the city, sweeping away homes. However, by August 8, this number was demoted to only 12 deaths on the island, 966 injured and five people missing. The 170 mph (270 km/h) strong winds took a freighter off its anchors and swamping it, along with a number of fishing boats. Although winds of 110 mph (180 km/h) were felt in 2725:. Upon strengthening into a depression, the system slowed down significantly and stopped intensifying, stabilizing at winds of 35 mph from September 25–28. During this time, the depression turned northwest, strengthening into Tropical Storm Dinah on the morning of September 29. Wind speed and forward movement remained slow to strengthen with Dinah, as it bent northwest and west far from Iwo Jima. The storm, proceeding west through the Pacific Ocean, strengthened into a typhoon on the morning of September 30. 1161:
evening on July 21, Louise had grown into a Category 1 typhoon, boasting winds of 75 mph (121 km/h) and a 200 square mile oval-shaped eye. At that point, Louise turned westward towards the southern end of Japan. Operationally, Louise strengthened to winds of 90 mph (140 km/h), however, in best track, the storm had weakened to a tropical storm early on the 23rd. However, this remained its peak intensity. It restrengthened into a typhoon by the morning of July 24, crossing to the north of
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Emma, made a U-turn to the north just north of Saipan, avoiding direct impact with the island. Emma continued to slowly intensify, becoming a typhoon on the morning of October 2. The typhoon continued north through the open Pacific waters, rapidly intensifying. On the morning of October 5, Emma reached an operation peak intensity of 145 mph (233 km/h). However, in post-analysis, the JTWC increased the peak to 160 mph (260 km/h), with an internal pressure of 903 millibars.
1699:. Proceeding away from the coast of Japan, Ruth continued to weaken, becoming a Category 1 typhoon on the afternoon of August 20, bending northeast into the open waters of the Pacific Ocean. Ruth was one of three active systems on August 21 at the same time with Typhoon Thelma and Typhoon Sarah. After crossing the 155th meridian on August 22, Ruth weakened into a tropical storm as it experienced the effects of cold air. On the evening of August 22, the storm was deemed extratropical. 2014: 3456: 3211: 2953: 2858: 2672: 1536: 400: 1442:. Slowly curving northeast from the island, the wave soon was upgraded to a tropical depression with winds of 30 mph (48 km/h) with no eye structure on July 30. The depression strengthened on the morning of July 31 to 35 mph (56 km/h) winds and persisted throughout the day at that strength. The depression continued its northwestern curve, speeding up and weakening once again to 30 mph (48 km/h) on the morning of August 1. After passing 3295: 5208:
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typhoon that afternoon. Just after reaching typhoon strength, Vera bent northwest past Okinawa, strengthening to a peak of 80 mph (130 km/h) and an internal pressure of 983 millibars. Operationally, the peak of Vera was classified as 85 mph (137 km/h) on August 26. The storm only retained typhoon winds for 18 hours, weakening into a tropical storm on the morning of August 27. Passing east of Okinawa, Vera approached land, making landfall near
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weakened Karen as it turned to the north, and was only a minimal typhoon at its nearest approach to Japan. The storm turned eastward, where it became extratropical on November 18. Karen's strong winds caused $ 250 million in damage (1962 USD) and 11 casualties. Karen passed over the southern part of Guam in 1962. Wind gusts estimated near 185 mph (298 km/h) destroyed 95% of all homes on the island.
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ocean, unable to strengthen into a tropical depression. On October 23, the storm turned northward towards South Vietnam, but soon returned westward, slowly strengthening as it crossed the South China Sea. On the afternoon of October 25, the system finally strengthened into a tropical storm, receiving the name of Harriet. Winds peaked at 60 mph (95 km/h) for Harriet, which soon made landfall near the
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turning to the northwest just a few hours later. After starting a northwest progression, Tropical Depression Sixty-Eight began running along the eastern coast of the Philippines. The depression eventually switched to a straightened, westward progression, as the cyclone neared landfall. On the afternoon of September 24, Tropical Depression Sixty-Eight made landfall on the eastern shore of southern
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953 mbar. Neither record has been surpassed since then. Wanda is considered the second worst typhoon in the recorded history of Hong Kong (second only to the catastrophic typhoon of July 29, 1896. Wanda also created the record of being the last of three typhoons to have caused sustained hurricane winds in Hong Kong in three consecutive years (after Typhoon Mary of 1960 and Typhoon Alice of 1961).
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into a minimal tropical storm on the morning of October 22. Now steadily intensifying, the new Tropical Storm Gilda began making a loop in the open ocean waters, becoming a typhoon on the morning of October 23 with winds of 75 mph (120 km/h). The storm, now proceeding westward, continued a steady intensification process, proceeding west towards the eastern coast of the Philippines.
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direct hit with the island of Saipan on the morning of August 14. Continuing to gain strength, Typhoon Ruth crossed northward past Saipan, becoming a Category 5 typhoon with winds of 160 mph (260 km/h) on the afternoon of August 15. The typhoon soon turned towards the northwest and past near Iwo Jima as a 185 mph (298 km/h) typhoon on the evening of August 16.
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44 mph (71 km/h). Gilda weakened into a tropical storm on the morning of October 30, southeast of Tokyo and later that evening, the storm completed the extratropical transition. The extratropical system continued northeast through the night, crossing the 170th and 180th meridians before being lost in the open waters of the Central Pacific Ocean on November 1.
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75 mp/h (120 km/h) and originally declared it a typhoon on the afternoon of August 21. The storm quickly weakened back to winds of 50 mph (80 km/h) before strengthening as Thelma neared the island of Iwo Jima. On the evening of August 22, south of Iwo Jima, the storm intensified into a typhoon, boasting winds of 90 mph (140 km/h).
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Vietnam and the Philippines, the Joint Typhoon Warning Center upgraded the system to Tropical Depression Sixty-Seven. There, the depression made a curve to the northwest, starting a progression in that direction. The depression continued for another two days out into the South China Sea, where the storm was upgraded to Tropical Storm Babe.
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Warning Center had Kate peaking at sustained winds of 100 mph (160 km/h), making it a Category 2 cyclone on the Saffir-Simpson Hurricane Scale, however this was demoted in post-analysis.) As Kate approached Taiwan, the storm weakened, making landfall on the afternoon of July 22 near
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with the weakening Tropical Storm Ivy, soon absorbing the system on October 28. Gilda continued northeast through the ocean, slowly weakening as it sped up through colder air. Retaining typhoon-status winds for several days, passing southeast of Japan. As the storm sped up, it reached a peak speed of
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The system that became Typhoon Carla can be traced to a surge from the westerlies that formed on September 13 between Guam and Koror. The system proceeded northwest for several days, slowly gaining strength. The system crossed over the Philippines near Luzon on September 18 and crossed into the South
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on August 11. The system proceeded northwest for two-days, passing northeast of Guam, where it strengthened on August 13 into a tropical storm with winds of 60 mph (97 km/h). The storm rapidly intensified as it bent northward, gaining typhoon strength in less than twelve hours, and making a
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in the early morning hours of July 19. The storm quickly strengthened northward through the open Pacific waters, and on the afternoon of July 20, was classified as a 50 mph (80 km/h) tropical storm named Louise. Louise continued moving to the north at about 10–11 mph. By the late
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in the Philippines on the morning of July 18. At the time, the tropical wave had winds of 15 mph (24 km/h) on its surface. The wave rapidly intensified during the morning and the Joint Typhoon Warning Center upped the system to a tropical depression the same afternoon. The next morning
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The extratropical remnants of Typhoon Hope continued northeastward towards the coast of Japan on May 23. The system turned just offshore and paralleled the eastern coast for several days. After May 24, the system begins to leave the Japanese coast in favor of the open Pacific Ocean but made
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Entering the morning of April 19, Georgia began forming a well-defined eye, having already strengthened into a Category 3 cyclone. Intensification continued throughout the day with sustained winds reaching 145 mph (233 km/h) by the end of the day. The next morning, Typhoon Georgia
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Typhoon Karen, which formed on November 7 in the open Western Pacific, explosively intensified to a 185 mph (298 km/h) super typhoon on the 9th. It turned to the west, maintaining its powerful winds of 175–185 mph for 4 days as it crossed the islands of the West Pacific. Cool air
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Tropical Depression Seventy-Five formed on October 20 in the open Pacific Ocean, near a buoy close to the International Date Line. The depression moved to the northwest, dissipating on after two days near the island of Iwo Jima. The short-lived system never made landfall, and no damage or fatalities
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in the United States, where it caused $ 235 million in damage and the deaths of 46 people. In the early hours of October 13 the storm made landfall in British Columbia, Canada with sustained wind speeds of 90 km/h (56 mph) with gusts to 145 km/h (90 mph), causing $ 750 million in
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Moving north-east at a steady rate of 16 mph (26 km/h), the storm slowly became extratropical operationally on the morning of October 10, still with winds of 45 mph (72 km/h). However, the system continued weakening in post-analysis as it continued north-east, crossing the 180th
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The sixty-eighth easterly tropical wave of the 1962 season formed on September 22 a couple of hundred miles off the coast of the Philippines. The Joint Typhoon Warning Center then upgraded the wave into Tropical Depression Sixty-Eight that day. The depression made a curve to the southwest,
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Tropical Storm Babe continued to the northwest, making its way towards the coast of South Vietnam. On September 15, Tropical Storm Babe passed to the south of Hainan, an island claimed as part of China. The storm peaked at 65 mph (105 km/h) winds on the same day, with a minimal pressure of
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Wanda was responsible for 434 fatalities, with millions of damage occurring. Storm surge was significant in Hong Kong and the water level was 17'9" above chart datum in some places. Maximum hourly mean wind and instantaneous minimum pressure at the Royal Observatory were 68 knots (126 km/h) and
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Bending northwest and avoiding a direct hit with Iwo Jima, Thelma continued to rapidly strengthen, reaching an original peak of 125 mph (201 km/h) just west of the island on August 23. Making a bend towards the north, Thelma began weakening once again, reaching winds as low as 105 mph
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A tropical wave, the 22nd of the 1962 season, forming on May 26 met a polar trough northeast of the island of Koror. This fracture caused the wave to begin developing during the early morning hours. The system rapidly intensified and became the fourth tropical depression of the season
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The eighty-ninth (and second-to-last) tropical wave of the season formed in the South China Sea, several hundred miles west of the Philippines. The wave was upgraded by the Joint Typhoon Warning Center as Tropical Storm Mary (instead of Tropical Depression Eighty-Nine) on December 1, following suit
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The system that would become Tropical Storm Harriet formed off the western coast of the Philippines on the morning on the afternoon of October 19. The system proceeded northwest, then darted southwest off the coast, crossing through the South China Sea. The storm spent several days through the open
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and Buoy 317 (off the coast of Woleai) on September 3. The Joint Typhoon Warning Center upgraded the wave that same day into Tropical Depression Sixty-Four. The depression progressed to the northeast, passing to the south of Ulithi six hours after formation. The depression continued, passing to the
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Patsy's heavy rain and flooding caused 29 casualties with more than 200 missing. Damage totaled out to $ 2.5 million (1962 USD) ($ 18.7 million (2011 USD)), including major infrastructural damage at the University of Santo Thomas and the shutting down of the Manila airport.
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with winds of 40 mph (64 km/h). Nora sped up while crossing over South Korea and into North Korea, crossing into the open waters, soon making landfall once again on the Japanese island of Hokkaido. Just east of Hokkaido, ran over cold air in the open Pacific waters, becoming extratropical
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A surge from the westerlies into MPT which was followed by cut-off low formed on November 24, while a depression formed downstream. This kind of formation is not unusual, both Typhoons Carla and Dinah formed in the same way. The system strengthened into Tropical Depression Eighty-Six near Koror on
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A surge from the westerlies that moved into the easterlies helped spawn the system that would become Typhoon Emma on September 30 off the coast of Saipan. The system strengthened in a tropical storm on the afternoon of October 1, with sustained winds of 60 mph (97 km/h). The storm, named
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A tropical system formed on July 7 north of the island of Koror. The system strengthened into a tropical depression the next day when the first advisory was released. The depression continuously changed directions, once on the 8th to the northwest, again the next day to the southwest and
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with 26 typhoons. Six super typhoons formed in 1962 which were Georgia, Emma, Ruth, Opal, Amy and Karen. Even with the high activity, only about half the cyclones in 1962 made landfall. There were also seventeen suspect cyclones discovered by the JTWC in post-season reports. Three were reported to
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The destruction from Tropical Storm Harriet took the lives of at least 769 residents of Thailand's southern provinces. 142 others were also deemed missing as of November 4, with over 252 severe injuries. Damage at the time was estimated to be over $ 34.5 million (1962 USD) to government
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on October 18. The system quickly intensified, becoming a tropical depression on the morning of October 19, sustaining winds of 25 mph (40 km/h). The depression slowly intensified as it moved northwest, spending three days a tropical depression. Bending northward, the system intensified
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The sixty-seventh tropical wave of the 1962 season formed on September 11 over several islands in the Philippines. Tracked by the Japan Meteorological Agency, the wave began progressing westward, passing over the tip of an island in the South China Sea. On September 13, about midway between South
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The precursor to Typhoon Amy formed on August 27 northwest of Truk as a surge from the westerlies. The system rapidly gained strength in the open waters of the Pacific Ocean, gaining enough winds to be declared a tropical depression on the morning of August 29. The depression rapidly intensified,
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Boasting a minimum pressure of 949 millibars, Wanda continued eastward through the South China Sea, making landfall near Hong Kong as a typhoon with winds of 100 mph (160 km/h) on the morning of September 1. After crossing onto land, Wanda weakened considerably, becoming a tropical
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A wave and a polar trough fractured to the southeast of Okinawa, Japan on the morning of August 23. The system slowly gained strength, forming into Tropical Storm Vera on the morning of August 25, a short distance to the northeast of the fractured trough. The storm continued northeast, becoming a
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at the 150th meridian. The wave proceeded northwest, gaining strength and became a tropical storm on the morning of August 21. Named Thelma, the storm rapidly intensified north of Saipan, reaching winds of 70 mph (110 km/h). Operationally, the Joint Typhoon Warning Center found winds of
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After crossing back into the open waters of the South China Sea, Patsy strengthened into a typhoon as it proceeded northwest, reaching a peak wind speed of 75 mph (121 km/h) with a minimum pressure of 990 mbar on the morning of August 9. Patsy retained typhoon status throughout the
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on July 23 with sustained winds of 60 mph (97 km/h). The interaction with land cause quick dissipation of the storm over mainland China, and the warning center ceased following the storm on the morning of July 24. The remains of Kate continued on for a short distance, crossing
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Boasting a minimum pressure of 915 millibars, Typhoon Ruth held its peak strength of 185 mph (298 km/h) for twelve hours before weakening off the coast of Chichi Jima as a 160 mph (260 km/h), minimal Category 5 typhoon. Continuing northwest, the storm approached the
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as a tropical storm with winds of 70 mph (110 km/h). Weakening as it crossed over China, the storm crossed along the southwestern shores of a nearby peninsula. Crossing through a gulf of the South China Sea, Patsy weakened to a 50 mph (80 km/h) tropical storm before the Joint
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On the morning of October 26, the storm bent to the northwest, and away from the Philippine coastline, while peaking at sustained winds of 130 mph (210 km/h). A peak minimum internal pressure of 933 millibars (27.55 inHg) was also recorded. Continuing northeast, the storm began a
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before intensifying into a tropical depression on the afternoon of August 27. The depression continued northeast, and within six hours, became Tropical Storm Wanda, boasting winds of 40 mph (60 mph). Crossing far east of the coast of the Philippines, Wanda gradually strengthened as it
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After reaching its peak, Emma slowly weakened as it turned from a northern progression towards the east on October 5. Passing far to the east of Iwo Jima, Emma maintained winds for several days out in the open waters at 125 mph (201 km/h). On the morning of October 9, Emma weakened a
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Like most of the tropical cyclones of the season, the sixty-sixth formed on September 11, around where Tropical Depression Fifty-Five had formed earlier in the season. The Joint Typhoon Warning Center began following the disturbance, which was out in the open Pacific Ocean. The disturbance was
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The tropical wave that would develop into Typhoon Sarah formed southeast of the coast of Iwo Jima on the evening of August 8. The wave proceeded southwest across the open waters of the Pacific Ocean for several days, slowly gaining strength on August 14–15 south of Okinawa, Japan. On the
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The typhoon continued to intensify, maintaining typhoon status during the day and reaching a peak sustained winds of 90 mph (140 km/h) on the morning of July 22. Central pressures were recorded at a minimum of 970 millibars at peak as well. (Operationally, the Joint Typhoon
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After leaving the Philippines for the final time, the depression began to develop, becoming a tropical storm for the third time since May 16 and developing a small eye. As Tropical Storm Hope turned further northeast, the eye expanded and the storm was soon declared a typhoon by the Joint
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Another easterly wave formed off to the northeast of the Philippines on the afternoon of July 6 after reaching a polar trough. The system quickly organized itself, strengthening into a tropical storm on the morning of July 7. Named Joan, the storm curved to the northwest through the
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with winds of 105 mph (169 km/h). The storm weakened rapidly over land, becoming a tropical storm and soon depression. Dinah dissipated over mainland China on October 4. The remains of Dinah turned southeast across China, re-entering waters before crossing Hainan on October 5. That
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The depression crossed over the capital of the Philippines, Manila and in six hours after landfall, the depression had returned to water. The depression then began its northwestern progression once again, heading on a path towards China. However, Tropical Depression Sixty-Eight turned to the
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During the morning of May 28, Iris began to suffer from its lack of upper-level divergence and as a result was demoted into a tropical depression. The weakening system persisted two more days off the coast and dissipated on the morning of May 30. The dissipating remains of the Iris
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and began forming into the second tropical depression of the 1962 season. On the afternoon of April 16, the system was declared a tropical depression. The depression made a curve to the south during the north and early on April 17 reconnaissance aircraft found surface winds of
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The system that would become Typhoon Nora developed on the morning of July 26 in the open waters of the Pacific Ocean east of Manila as a tropical wave from the westerlies. That morning, the Joint Typhoon Warning Center began issuing advisories on a tropical depression (designated Tropical
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upgraded into a tropical depression on September 12. The depression progressed westward, with the Japan Meteorological Agency following suit as a tropical depression. As the depression became to make a curve towards Japan, the Joint Typhoon Warning Center ceased tracking the depression.
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After that, the storm went on a slow weakening process, weakening to a minimal tropical storm on December 3. The next advisory, Mary was downgraded to a tropical depression, and the Joint Typhoon Warning Center ceased tracking the storm. Mary did not affect land in its entire lifetime.
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with the names used before. The depression was never followed by the Japan Meteorological Agency, however, the system was tracked by the Warning Center its entire time in the South China Sea. Mary went towards the southwest, peaking at winds of 55 mph (89 km/h) on December 2.
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on August 21 with wind speeds of 60 mph (97 km/h). The system gradually weakened as it crossed over Japan, experiencing the effects of cold air and land. On August 22, Sarah rapidly weakened into a tropical depression before re-entering the East China Sea near the city of
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However, the Japan Meteorological Agency continued following the strengthening depression. The depression, beginning to parallel the coast of Japan, strengthened into a tropical storm on September 15. The depression peaked in intensity with a pressure of 1002 mbar (29.58
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Across the northernmost Japanese island of Hokkaido, heavy rains from the storm triggered widespread flooding that killed 15 people and left 14 others missing. $ 1 million (1962 USD) was recorded to homes, crops, railroads and highways along the areas affected by Nora.
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As Typhoon Joan was weakening, a new tropical system formed in the South China Sea on the afternoon of July 10. The system strengthened while moving west, becoming Tropical Depression Forty-One the same day. The depression continued moving west at a rapid pace, passing
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Ninety tropical waves formed in the 1962 season. Only 78 of these became major easterly waves. 38 of these waves became tropical depressions, 30 became storms and 23 become typhoons. This record of 24 typhoons beat 1952 record which had 21. This record was beaten in the
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The Japan Meteorological Agency continued to track Jean for six more days. During that time, Jean made an anti-cyclonic loop to the south, where Jean was declared an extra-tropical low on November 19 in the open South China Sea. No damage or fatalities were reported.
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on the evening of September 1. However, the remains of Wanda crossed through the southern parts of China on September 1 and 2 before crossing back into the open waters of the South China Sea on September 3. The remains turned east and made landfall on Hainan near
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In a similar fashion to the origins of Typhoon Carla, a surge from the westerlies helped for the next storm of the season on the afternoon of September 24 near Guam. The system quickly intensified into a tropical depression on the morning of September 25 near
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Crossing to the northeast of Luzon, Amy maintained strength, rapidly approaching the island of Taiwan on September 4. The storm slowly weakened to a 115 mph (185 km/h) typhoon off the coast of Taiwan, making landfall on September 5 near the city of
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with sustained winds of 80 mph (130 km/h). The storm crossed the island over the afternoon, weakening into a tropical storm by the afternoon. After emerging from Taiwan, Tropical Storm Kate turned to the northwest and made landfall once again near
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meridian later that afternoon before completing the transition that evening. The extratropical remains of Freda would continue east through the Pacific Ocean, making landfall in the Pacific Northwest of Canada & the United States on October 12, 1962.
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Reported damage from Typhoon Joan was minimal in the Koreas, with estimates of only $ 500,000 (1962 USD ($ 3.68 million in 2011 USD)). This damage total was estimated from damage to crops in the country and to the communications infrastructure.
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on the afternoon of September 21 with winds of 60 mph (97 km/h). After crossing over Hainan, Carla re-entered water and became a tropical storm with winds of 65 mph (105 km/h) on September 22. Later that day, Carla made landfall near
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proceeded northwest. On the morning of August 29, the storm gained typhoon strength, just north of Luzon. The storm continued to strengthen, passing south of Taiwan before peaking as a 110 mph (180 km/h) typhoon off the coast of
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Nadine was declared an extratropical storm on December 10, and the Joint Typhoon Warning Center ceased following the storm. However, the Japan Meteorological Agency continued tracking the storm. On December 11, just after passing the
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the final one on the 10th to the northwest again. The tropical depression continued to the northwest, but degenerated into a remnant low on the morning of July 12. The remnants continued moving away, dissipating on July 15.
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on August 10. During the afternoon, the system crossed the Kuril Islands and began a parallel with the Kamchatka Peninsula the next day. On the morning of August 13, the system entered the Aleutian Islands, passing west of
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Experiencing cold air in the East China Sea, Sarah weakened slowly, weakening into a tropical storm on the afternoon of August 19. Bending northeast that day, the storm made landfall in the mainland of Japan near the city of
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The extratropical remains of Tropical Storm Ruth continued east through the open waters of the Pacific Ocean, bending northeast just east of the International Date Line. Now proceeding north, the system crossed
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The impact of Typhoon Opal was most devastating in Taiwan, where originally 87 deaths were reported on the island, with 20 people missing and over 1400 injured. Some 5,000 people were homeless in
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The damage left behind from Typhoon Kate were extensive as the storm killed 110 residents and caused $ 25 million (1962 USD ($ 184 million in 2011 USD)) in damages to crops, homes and infrastructure.
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Vera weakened rapidly over land, becoming a tropical depression within six hours of landfall, bending northeast over land. After crossing the southwestern end of Japan, the storm dissipated over land near
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Continuing northwest past Taiwan, Nora continued strengthening, peaking at max winds of 85 mph (137 km/h) on the morning of July 31. While at peak strength, Nora crossed west of the island of
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on May 26. The remains turned once again to the northeast, paralleling the Kamchatka Peninsula for the next day. The storm turned offshore again on May 27 and disappeared near the
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In addition to the 30 named storms, an unnamed storm was tracked by the Japan Meteorological Agency, 6219, also known by the Joint Typhoon Warning Center as Tropical Depression Sixty-Six
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at about 135°W longitude. Once the depression dissipated, the Joint Typhoon Warning Center ceased tracking the depression, never making landfall with any landmass in the Pacific Ocean.
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The storm began weakening over land, and the Joint Typhoon Warning Center ceased releasing advisories and aircraft on Louise, which had degenerated into a tropical depression near
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later that day. Amy crossed over mainland China for several days, slowly weakening into a minimal tropical storm before crossing back into the waters of the East China Sea near
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The backlash from Patsy destroyed over 6,400 acres (26 km) of rice, and damaged roads through Thailand. Patsy made landfall four times, three as a tropical system.
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After becoming extratropical, the remains of Joan continued northeastward, curving along the coast of China. The system soon left China and entered the waters of the
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A surge from the easterlies came in contact with a polar trough on May 13, creating an easterly wave which began developing in the afternoon near the island of
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The extratropical remnants of Georgia continued northward east of the coast of Japan. On April 26, the extratropical remnants passed to the southeast of the
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A tropical wave formed in the open Pacific Ocean waters on July 25 and strengthened into Tropical Depression Forty-Seven on July 28 in an area of ocean north of
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and re-entering the open Pacific Ocean waters on July 28. The system continued northeast towards the Kuril Islands before dissipating during the day on July 29.
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coasts of Japan, slowly weakening over the next several days. On the morning of August 18, Typhoon Ruth made a turn to the northeast and crossed to the east of
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and entered the Bering Sea. The storm turned northeast again, crossed the Date Line before merging into a system in the sea, just south of the Arctic Circle.
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on September 7, weakening over land. After crossing out into open waters, the remains of Amy became extratropical on September 8, affected by the cold air.
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Louise killed fifteen people and doing $ 7.5 million (1962 USD) ($ 56.1 million (2011 USD)) in damage to crops, homes and bridges in Japan.
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before turning to the northeast on the morning of July 10. With only sustained winds of 50 mph (80 km/h), the system struck the shore of
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Five people were killed, with $ 5 million (1962 USD ($ 37.4 million (2011 USD)). Winds of 60 mph (97 km/h) were felt
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Experiencing the effects of cold air, Thelma bent northeast as a weakening tropical storm, crossing the northern end of the Japanese mainland near
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on August 5. The remnants made a northwestern turn towards Russia before turning north through the Sea. The system was last tracked south of the
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China Sea. In the open sea waters, the system strengthened, attaining tropical depression status on the morning of September 19, northwest of
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on the evening of August 7. Patsy criss-crossed the islands of the Philippines, entering the South China Sea west of Manila the next morning.
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Amy's flooding killed 24 people, with millions of dollars in damage (1962 USD) to crops, power, communication lines and buildings.
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as a 50 mph (80 km/h) tropical storm. After weakening into a tropical depression, the storm became extratropical off the coast of
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Damage in Guam and Saipan totaled out at $ 250,000 (1962 USD), from damages to communication equipment, buildings and fishing boats.
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as a tropical depression on August 27. After re-entering waters, the storm lost tropical characteristics and became extratropical near
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Another surge from the easterlies, combined with the forty-fourth tropical wave of the season, began to develop off the east coast of
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A surge from the westerlies and a flow from the Southern Hemisphere helped contribute to the formation of a system off the coast of
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According to Thai Meteorological Department, Harriet was the deadliest tropical cyclone in the country, responsible for 935 deaths.
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as a 105 mph (169 km/h) typhoon. The storm rapidly weakened as it crossed north across Japan, crossing into waters near
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A surge from the westerlies and a cut-off low formed a new low-pressure system in the waters of the Pacific Ocean just north of
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southwest and away from China. This progression did not last either. The system turned back to the northwest, heading towards
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several hundred miles southeast of Guam. The wave strengthened that day into Tropical Depression Ninety, appearing in the
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The extratropical remains of Amy continued northeast along the North Korean and Chinese mainlands, crossing the island of
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before making landfall near Mount Zenjinomori on the morning of July 26 as a 70 mph (110 hm/h) tropical storm.
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Reported impact from Iris in the Philippines were five deaths reported and no estimated damage to crops on the islands.
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on October 25. After criss-crossing the country, Harriet weakened into a low on October 26 in the open waters of the
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Typhoon Warning Center ceased following the system on the morning of August 11, as it made landfall near the city of
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No damage reports are available in association with Carla in Thailand, however at least 13 people were killed.
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and made landfall in southern North Vietnam on July 11. The depression dissipated over land late that evening.
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entered the western Pacific on the afternoon of April 13. This surge began to come together near the island of
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The remnants of Nora proceeded northeast and north past the Kamchatka Peninsula, crossing into the Bering Sea near
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The second tropical wave of the season formed on the morning of February 2 off the southeastern coast of the
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A fractured portion of a surge from the westerlies became a tropical wave on August 20, just to the northeast of
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and progressed northwestward through the Pacific. After crossing over Woleai, the system neared the island of
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Two depressions, 50 and 63, formed in the Central Pacific under the Joint Hurricane Warning Center's (now The
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form in the northwestern Pacific Ocean between May and November and this conventionally delimits the season.
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on September 9. The remains of Amy were lost off the eastern coast of Sakhalin on September 10, west of the
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on the afternoon of July 10. The storm continued weakening as it crossed the 38th parallel and entered
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announced that the name Karen will be retired and removed from the naming lists, being replaced with Kim.
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In its wake, the predecessor system to Typhoon Georgia left 9.85 in (250 mm) in rainfall over
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An easterly tropical wave after the polar trough fractured the superposition formed on November 3 near
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reach typhoon intensity, three at tropical storm status and two needed tropical depression warnings.
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An easterly wave, the ninetieth (and final) of the season, was first sighted on December 6 by the
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had no official bounds; there was activity in every month but January, March, and June, but most
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reached its peak sustained winds of 150 mph (240 km/h) just west of the island of
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less than a month before), there were no reports of fatalities, damage or strong winds.
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The precursor easterly tropical wave that became Typhoon Wanda originated in the
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Although Nadine posed a threat to the island of Guam (which had been struck by
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The depression never made landfall, so no damage or fatalities were reported.
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on the afternoon of August 27, boasting winds of 60 mph (97 km/h).
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in the late evening. Early in the morning of August 8, the storm struck
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Winding west through the open waters of the Pacific, Dinah crossed south of
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On the morning of October 13, the storm crossed into the Bering Sea near
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An easterly wave met with a polar trough just northwest of the island of
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An updraft formed on the morning of September 28 south of the island of
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persisted for another day off the Philippines, dissipating southeast of
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on September 4. The remains of Wanda dissipated over Hainan that day.
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Ivy never made landfall thus no damage or fatalities were reported.
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No damage or fatalities were reported, as Marge never made landfall.
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depression within 18 hours. The storm dissipated over land west of
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No damage or fatalities were reported in association with Gilda.
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Timeline of tropical activity in the 1962 Pacific typhoon season
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Digital Typhoon – Typhoon Images and Information
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After peaking, Carla immediately made landfall near
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July 12, soon making landfall on the island of
5860: 5656: 5248:. New York, New York. November 4, 1962. p. 17. 3021: 1470:. After crossing the island, the storm entered the 5896: 5704: 4404:"The 1962 Central Pacific Tropical Cyclone Season" 3183:buildings, agriculture, homes and fishing fleets. 2477: 2288:An easterly tropical wave formed off northwest of 848: 5479:. Tokyo, Japan: Japan Meteorological Agency. 2008 5148:. Washington D.C. September 24, 1962. p. 52. 5029:"Best Track Data – Tropical Depression Sixty-Six" 2223: 1351:and just north of the Arctic Circle on August 6. 1156:A tropical system formed far to the northeast of 574: 6338: 3367:Category 5-equivalent super typhoon (SSHWS) 2753:Category 5-equivalent super typhoon (SSHWS) 2118:Category 5-equivalent super typhoon (SSHWS) 1629:Category 5-equivalent super typhoon (SSHWS) 1371:Category 5-equivalent super typhoon (SSHWS) 920: 4414:National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration 4175:"Monthly Tropical Weather Summary for May 2003" 2737:afternoon, the remains dissipated over Hainan. 5967: 5962: 5469: 5401: 5399: 5268:. Miami, Florida. November 2, 1962. p. 28 5101:"Best Track – Tropical Depression Sixty-Eight" 5048: 5046: 4620:. Guam: United States Military. Archived from 4543: 3087:were reported to ships or buoys in the Ocean. 2822:. Shortly later on that day, Emma crossed the 6212: 6198: 6027: 6022: 5907: 5902: 5691: 5686: 5579: 4172: 829:, where it turned northward towards mainland 5859: 5854: 5655: 5650: 5341: 4851:. Lewiston, Maine. August 6, 1962. p. 1 5895: 5890: 5703: 5698: 5396: 5095: 5093: 5043: 5023: 5021: 4976: 4974: 4839: 4837: 4636: 3515: 2304: 6205: 6191: 6064: 5632: 5586: 5572: 5477:"1962 Best Track Graphics – Nadine (6230)" 5447: 5330: 5076:"1962 Best Track Graphics – Nadine (6218)" 4877:. Bonham, Texas. August 6, 1962. p. 1 4795: 4793: 4670:"Overview map of Mount Zenjinomori, Japan" 4483: 4481: 4479: 4477: 4475: 4473: 4471: 4469: 4467: 4465: 4463: 4461: 4459: 4457: 4455: 3447:Category 3-equivalent typhoon (SSHWS) 3286:Category 2-equivalent typhoon (SSHWS) 3259:A tropical wave formed on October 26 near 3202:Category 3-equivalent typhoon (SSHWS) 2944:Category 4-equivalent typhoon (SSHWS) 2849:Category 3-equivalent typhoon (SSHWS) 2663:Category 3-equivalent typhoon (SSHWS) 2575:Category 1-equivalent typhoon (SSHWS) 2005:Category 2-equivalent typhoon (SSHWS) 1919:Category 1-equivalent typhoon (SSHWS) 1814:Category 4-equivalent typhoon (SSHWS) 1723:Category 1-equivalent typhoon (SSHWS) 1527:Category 1-equivalent typhoon (SSHWS) 1274:Category 1-equivalent typhoon (SSHWS) 1104:Category 1-equivalent typhoon (SSHWS) 1009:Category 1-equivalent typhoon (SSHWS) 744:Category 1-equivalent typhoon (SSHWS) 499:Category 1-equivalent typhoon (SSHWS) 391:Category 4-equivalent typhoon (SSHWS) 5740: 5534:Macau Meteorological Geophysical Services 5421: 5375:"Tropical Cyclones Affecting Cebu Harbor" 5213: 5159: 5157: 5155: 5068: 4766: 4764: 4737: 4735: 4733: 4554:. United States Weather Prediction Center 4511: 4489:"RSMC Best Track Data (Graphics) in 1962" 4453: 4451: 4449: 4447: 4445: 4443: 4441: 4439: 4437: 4435: 4150:South-West Indian Ocean cyclone seasons: 3090: 1080:through China over the next day and into 277:Ruth, Sarah, Thelma and Vera on August 23 6052: 5872: 5668: 5620: 5429:"Best Track Data (Text) – Nadine (6230)" 5090: 5018: 4971: 4834: 4800:"87 Dead In Typhoon At Town In Taiwan". 4608: 4606: 4583: 4581: 4579: 4366: 4364: 4362: 4360: 4358: 4356: 4354: 4352: 4350: 4348: 4346: 4344: 4342: 4340: 4338: 4336: 4334: 4332: 4330: 4328: 4326: 4324: 4322: 4320: 4318: 4316: 4314: 4312: 4310: 4308: 4306: 4304: 4302: 4300: 4298: 4296: 4294: 4292: 4290: 4288: 4286: 4284: 4282: 4280: 4278: 4276: 4274: 4272: 4270: 4268: 4266: 4264: 4262: 4260: 4258: 4256: 4254: 4252: 4250: 4248: 4246: 4244: 4242: 4240: 4238: 4236: 4234: 4232: 4230: 4228: 4226: 4224: 4222: 4220: 4218: 4216: 272: 5932: 5788: 5379:United States Naval Research Laboratory 5179: 5115: 4790: 4519:"Best Track Data – Tropical Storm Fran" 4396: 4372:"Annual Tropical Cyclone Report – 1962" 4214: 4212: 4210: 4208: 4206: 4204: 4202: 4200: 4198: 4196: 1186: 6339: 5559:Typhoon2000 Philippine typhoon website 5349:"Typhoon Restorations – Guam Typhoons" 5322:: CS1 maint: archived copy as title ( 5152: 4996: 4816:"Estimate of Typhoon Toll Scaled Down" 4761: 4730: 4689: 4432: 4128:1962 North Indian Ocean cyclone season 2389: 486: 302: 191:1962 North Indian Ocean cyclone season 6186: 6097: 5567: 5221:"Best Track - Tropical Storm Harriet" 4845:"Formosa Is Lashed By 170 Mile Winds" 4662: 4603: 4576: 4537: 5979: 5974: 5367: 5223:. Joint Typhoon Warning Center. 2011 5189:. Joint Typhoon Warning Center. 2011 5167:. Joint Typhoon Warning Center. 2011 5125:. Joint Typhoon Warning Center. 2011 5056:. Joint Typhoon Warning Center. 2008 5006:. Joint Typhoon Warning Center. 2011 4984:. Joint Typhoon Warning Center. 2011 4591:. Joint Typhoon Warning Center. 2011 4193: 2202:. The depression made landfall near 1084:before dissipating on July 25. 6063: 6058: 5812: 5728: 5631: 5626: 5078:. Japan Meteorological Agency. 2008 4871:"Typhoon Opal Slams Across Formosa" 4132:Australian region cyclone seasons: 2928:damage and the deaths of 7 people. 247: 13: 5956: 5920: 5884: 5811: 5806: 5800: 5776: 5739: 5734: 5727: 5722: 5407:"Best Track – Tropical Storm Mary" 4967:. Washington D.C. August 13, 1962. 4952:. Washington D.C. August 10, 1962. 4897:"150 Killed or Missing in Typhoon" 4644:"Best Track Data – Typhoon Louise" 4544:Roth, David M. (January 3, 2023). 3484:185 km/h (115 mph)  3404:295 km/h (185 mph)  3323:165 km/h (105 mph)  3239:185 km/h (115 mph)  2981:215 km/h (130 mph)  2886:185 km/h (115 mph)  2790:260 km/h (160 mph)  2700:185 km/h (115 mph)  2466:The weakening system tracked into 2155:260 km/h (160 mph)  2042:175 km/h (110 mph)  1851:215 km/h (130 mph)  1666:295 km/h (185 mph)  1466:region of Japan, near the town of 1408:270 km/h (165 mph)  428:240 km/h (150 mph)  378: 14: 6358: 6100:1960–1969 Pacific typhoon seasons 6051: 6046: 6040: 6015: 6010: 6004: 5955: 5950: 5943: 5938: 5919: 5914: 5883: 5878: 5871: 5866: 5835: 5830: 5824: 5799: 5794: 5775: 5770: 5752: 5716: 5680: 5667: 5662: 5644: 5619: 5614: 5494: 4525:from the original on June 6, 2011 4499:from the original on May 23, 2011 4420:from the original on May 18, 2011 4173:Padgett, Gary (August 17, 2003). 3588: 2607:130 km/h (80 mph)  2434:100 km/h (65 mph)  1956:130 km/h (80 mph)  1801: 1760:140 km/h (85 mph)  1564:120 km/h (75 mph)  1306:140 km/h (85 mph)  1136:150 km/h (90 mph)  1091: 1041:150 km/h (90 mph)  781:150 km/h (90 mph)  696:110 km/h (70 mph)  531:150 km/h (90 mph)  71: 6078: 6077: 6039: 6034: 6003: 5998: 5992: 5931: 5926: 5823: 5818: 5787: 5782: 5763: 5758: 5751: 5746: 5715: 5710: 5679: 5674: 5643: 5638: 5604: 4564: 4409:Central Pacific Hurricane Center 4102: 3633:95 km/h (60 mph)  3608: 3560:85 km/h (50 mph)  3535: 3512:when Lucy passed over the area. 3462: 3454: 3382: 3374: 3354: 3301: 3293: 3217: 3209: 3140:95 km/h (60 mph)  3118: 3110: 3066:55 km/h (35 mph)  3041: 3034:Tropical depression (SSHWS) 3022:Tropical Depression Seventy-Five 2959: 2951: 2931: 2864: 2856: 2836: 2768: 2760: 2678: 2670: 2650: 2599:September 18 – September 23 2582: 2562: 2522:55 km/h (35 mph)  2514:September 23 – September 28 2497: 2490:Tropical depression (SSHWS) 2426:September 11 – September 18 2409: 2349:65 km/h (40 mph)  2341:September 11 – September 16 2324: 2268:55 km/h (35 mph)  2243: 2236:Tropical depression (SSHWS) 2133: 2125: 2020: 2012: 1992: 1934: 1926: 1829: 1821: 1738: 1730: 1710: 1644: 1636: 1542: 1534: 1514: 1386: 1378: 1281: 1231:75 km/h (45 mph)  1206: 1111: 1016: 965:55 km/h (35 mph)  940: 933:Tropical depression (SSHWS) 893:55 km/h (35 mph)  868: 861:Tropical depression (SSHWS) 759: 751: 674: 666: 619:55 km/h (35 mph)  594: 587:Tropical depression (SSHWS) 563:a dart to the north towards the 506: 448:A surge from an outdraft in the 406: 398: 347:85 km/h (50 mph)  322: 292:Central Pacific Hurricane Center 26: 5991: 5986: 5847: 5842: 5280: 5252: 5235: 5201: 5137: 4956: 4941: 4915: 4889: 4863: 4808: 4715: 4546:"Tropical Cyclone Point Maxima" 4141:South Pacific cyclone seasons: 3434: 3273: 2740: 2478:Tropical Depression Sixty-Eight 1906: 1616: 1358: 1261: 996: 849:Tropical Depression Thirty-Nine 731: 646: 5242:"Thai Storm Toll Put at 769". 4963:"Typhoon Patsy Lashes Thais". 4551:Tropical Cyclone Rainfall Data 4177:. Typhoon 2000. Archived from 4166: 4123:1962 Atlantic hurricane season 3683: 3523:Tropical depression (JMA) 3189: 3029:Tropical depression (JMA) 2923:This same storm was named the 2782:September 28 – October 12 2485:Tropical depression (JMA) 2260:September 3 – September 6 2231:Tropical depression (JMA) 2224:Tropical Depression Sixty-Four 2105: 2072:, developing off the coast of 928:Tropical depression (JMA) 856:Tropical depression (JMA) 582:Tropical depression (JMA) 575:Tropical Depression Twenty-One 181:1962 Atlantic hurricane season 1: 5549:Taiwan Central Weather Bureau 5524:National Weather Service Guam 5337:Digital Typhoon Archives-1962 5054:"Best Track Data – Babe (18)" 4982:"Best Track - Typhoon Thelma" 4160: 4118:1962 Pacific hurricane season 4083: 3625:December 5 – December 10 3476:November 23 – December 1 3396:November 7 – November 17 3315:November 4 – November 19 3162:Tropical Storm Harriet (1962) 2692:September 24 – October 5 1989:on the morning of August 28. 921:Tropical Depression Forty-One 186:1962 Pacific hurricane season 5506:Joint Typhoon Warning Center 5187:"Best Track - Typhoon Freda" 5123:"Best Track - Typhoon Carla" 4772:"Typhoon Kills 87 Formosans" 4618:Joint Typhoon Warning Center 3655:Joint Typhoon Warning Center 3552:December 1 – December 7 3231:October 27 – October 29 3169:Nakhon Si Thammarat Province 3132:October 19 – October 26 3058:October 21 – October 21 2973:October 18 – October 30 2147:August 28 – September 7 2034:August 26 – September 4 339:February 3 – February 6 92: • Lowest pressure 7: 6347:1962 Pacific typhoon season 5596:1962 Pacific typhoon season 5539:Korea Meteorological Agency 5519:China Meteorological Agency 5501:Japan Meteorological Agency 5165:"Best Track - Typhoon Emma" 5004:"Best Track - Typhoon Vera" 4743:"Best Track – Typhoon Opal" 4697:"Best Track - Typhoon Nora" 4614:"Best Track – Typhoon Kate" 4589:"Best Track - Typhoon Hope" 4493:Japan Meteorological Agency 4095: 3659:Japan Meteorological Agency 3601:Tropical storm (SSHWS) 3528:Tropical storm (SSHWS) 3103:Tropical storm (SSHWS) 2878:October 3 – October 10 2402:Tropical storm (SSHWS) 2317:Tropical storm (SSHWS) 1199:Tropical storm (SSHWS) 659:Tropical storm (SSHWS) 315:Tropical storm (SSHWS) 230:1962 Pacific typhoon season 21:1962 Pacific typhoon season 10: 6363: 5455:"Best Track Data – Nadine" 5210:Canadian Disaster Database 3423: 3159: 2908:Columbus Day storm of 1962 2905: 2174: 2061: 1948:August 25 – August 27 1843:August 20 – August 26 1752:August 14 – August 22 1658:August 12 – August 23 1427: 297: 78: • Maximum winds 6313: 6297: 6276: 6248:South-West Indian Ocean ( 6224: 6106: 6073: 5611: 5602: 5594:Tropical cyclones of the 5260:"Harriet's Terrible Toll" 4901:The Youngstown Vindicator 4875:The Bonham Daily Favorite 3629: 3621: 3605: 3600: 3595: 3556: 3548: 3532: 3527: 3522: 3480: 3472: 3451: 3446: 3441: 3400: 3392: 3371: 3366: 3361: 3319: 3311: 3290: 3285: 3280: 3235: 3227: 3206: 3201: 3196: 3136: 3128: 3107: 3102: 3098:Tropical storm (JMA) 3097: 3062: 3054: 3038: 3033: 3028: 2977: 2969: 2948: 2943: 2938: 2882: 2874: 2853: 2848: 2843: 2786: 2778: 2757: 2752: 2747: 2696: 2688: 2667: 2662: 2657: 2603: 2595: 2579: 2574: 2569: 2518: 2510: 2494: 2489: 2484: 2430: 2422: 2406: 2401: 2397:Tropical storm (JMA) 2396: 2345: 2337: 2321: 2316: 2312:Tropical storm (JMA) 2311: 2264: 2256: 2240: 2235: 2230: 2151: 2143: 2122: 2117: 2112: 2038: 2030: 2009: 2004: 1999: 1952: 1944: 1923: 1918: 1913: 1847: 1839: 1818: 1813: 1808: 1756: 1748: 1727: 1722: 1717: 1662: 1654: 1633: 1628: 1623: 1560: 1556:August 5 – August 12 1552: 1531: 1526: 1521: 1458:near the capital city of 1404: 1396: 1375: 1370: 1365: 1302: 1294: 1278: 1273: 1268: 1227: 1219: 1203: 1198: 1194:Tropical storm (JMA) 1193: 1132: 1124: 1108: 1103: 1098: 1037: 1029: 1013: 1008: 1003: 961: 953: 937: 932: 927: 889: 881: 865: 860: 855: 777: 769: 748: 743: 738: 692: 684: 663: 658: 653: 615: 607: 591: 586: 581: 527: 519: 503: 498: 494:Tropical storm (JMA) 493: 424: 416: 395: 390: 385: 343: 335: 319: 314: 310:Tropical storm (JMA) 309: 199: 176: 171: 159: 151: 140: 132: 124: 116: 111: 107: 91: 77: 67: 63: 58: 50: 42: 37: 25: 20: 4820:Lewiston Morning Tribune 4110:Tropical cyclones portal 3516:Tropical Depression Mary 2305:Tropical Storm Sixty-Six 1596:day, making landfall on 420:April 15 – April 24 5144:"Thai Floods Kill 13". 4927:Spokane Daily Chronicle 1607:Dianbai Liaogang, China 1400:July 30 – August 9 1298:July 28 – August 3 241:International Date Line 201:Pacific typhoon seasons 5511:March 1, 2010, at the 4948:"29 Lost In Typhoon". 4849:The Lewiston Daily Sun 3091:Tropical Storm Harriet 2459:995 millibars of 1223:July 28 – July 29 1128:July 20 – July 28 1033:July 17 – July 25 957:July 10 – July 13 278: 51:Last system dissipated 5529:Hong Kong Observatory 4384:on September 25, 2018 3012:Fujiwhara interaction 2906:Further information: 885:July 8 – July 13 773:July 6 – July 10 276: 163:$ 325 million (1962 5295:www.ptc-wmoescap.org 4412:. Honolulu, Hawaii: 4181:on November 30, 2010 3671:170°E longitude line 2820:Little Sitkin Island 2064:Typhoon Wanda (1962) 1901:Little Sitkin Island 1705:Semisopochnoi Island 1483:before entering the 1477:Semisopochnoi Island 1345:Semisopochnoi Island 1337:Incheon, South Korea 1187:Tropical Storm Marge 688:May 25 – May 31 611:May 21 – May 25 523:May 14 – May 22 6231:Australian region ( 5146:The Washington Post 4965:The Washington Post 4950:The Washington Post 4749:on October 10, 2012 4703:on October 10, 2012 4624:on October 10, 2012 2390:Tropical Storm Babe 2215:Kamchatka Peninsula 2070:Southern Hemisphere 1430:Typhoon Opal (1962) 487:Tropical Storm Hope 474:Kamchatka Peninsula 450:Southern Hemisphere 303:Tropical Storm Fran 112:Seasonal statistics 43:First system formed 38:Seasonal boundaries 6314:Non-seasonal lists 6244:North Indian Ocean 5383:United States Navy 5245:The New York Times 4802:The New York Times 3596:Typhoon (JMA) 3442:Typhoon (JMA) 3362:Typhoon (JMA) 3281:Typhoon (JMA) 3197:Typhoon (JMA) 2939:Typhoon (JMA) 2925:Columbus Day Storm 2844:Typhoon (JMA) 2748:Typhoon (JMA) 2658:Typhoon (JMA) 2570:Typhoon (JMA) 2177:Typhoon Amy (1962) 2113:Typhoon (JMA) 2000:Typhoon (JMA) 1914:Typhoon (JMA) 1809:Typhoon (JMA) 1718:Typhoon (JMA) 1624:Typhoon (JMA) 1522:Typhoon (JMA) 1366:Typhoon (JMA) 1269:Typhoon (JMA) 1099:Typhoon (JMA) 1004:Typhoon (JMA) 739:Typhoon (JMA) 654:Typhoon (JMA) 386:Typhoon (JMA) 279: 85:1-minute sustained 81:260 km/h (160 mph) 32:Season summary map 6334: 6333: 6214:Tropical cyclones 6180: 6179: 6173: 6115: 6091: 6090: 4929:. August 15, 1962 4903:. August 10, 1962 4804:. August 6, 1962. 4726:. August 5, 1962. 4088:After the season 4081: 4080: 3651: 3650: 3636: 3578: 3577: 3563: 3510:Cebu City Airport 3502: 3501: 3487: 3422: 3421: 3407: 3341: 3340: 3326: 3257: 3256: 3242: 3158: 3157: 3143: 3084: 3083: 3069: 2999: 2998: 2984: 2904: 2903: 2889: 2808: 2807: 2793: 2718: 2717: 2703: 2625: 2624: 2610: 2540: 2539: 2525: 2452: 2451: 2437: 2367: 2366: 2352: 2286: 2285: 2271: 2173: 2172: 2158: 2060: 2059: 2045: 1974: 1973: 1959: 1869: 1868: 1854: 1778: 1777: 1763: 1684: 1683: 1669: 1600:near the city of 1582: 1581: 1567: 1501:Southern Hokkaido 1426: 1425: 1411: 1324: 1323: 1309: 1249: 1248: 1234: 1154: 1153: 1139: 1059: 1058: 1044: 983: 982: 968: 911: 910: 896: 799: 798: 784: 714: 713: 699: 637: 636: 622: 549: 548: 534: 446: 445: 431: 365: 364: 350: 234:tropical cyclones 226: 225: 147: 117:Total depressions 54:December 10, 1962 6354: 6207: 6200: 6193: 6184: 6183: 6168: 6110: 6095: 6094: 6081: 6080: 6061: 6049: 6037: 6025: 6013: 6001: 5989: 5977: 5965: 5953: 5941: 5929: 5917: 5905: 5893: 5881: 5869: 5857: 5845: 5833: 5821: 5809: 5797: 5785: 5773: 5761: 5749: 5737: 5725: 5713: 5701: 5689: 5677: 5665: 5653: 5641: 5629: 5617: 5608: 5588: 5581: 5574: 5565: 5564: 5489: 5488: 5486: 5484: 5473: 5467: 5466: 5464: 5462: 5451: 5445: 5444: 5442: 5440: 5425: 5419: 5418: 5416: 5414: 5403: 5394: 5393: 5391: 5389: 5371: 5365: 5364: 5362: 5360: 5355:on July 11, 2011 5345: 5339: 5334: 5328: 5327: 5321: 5313: 5311: 5309: 5304:on March 3, 2016 5303: 5297:. Archived from 5292: 5284: 5278: 5277: 5275: 5273: 5256: 5250: 5249: 5239: 5233: 5232: 5230: 5228: 5217: 5211: 5205: 5199: 5198: 5196: 5194: 5183: 5177: 5176: 5174: 5172: 5161: 5150: 5149: 5141: 5135: 5134: 5132: 5130: 5119: 5113: 5112: 5110: 5108: 5097: 5088: 5087: 5085: 5083: 5072: 5066: 5065: 5063: 5061: 5050: 5041: 5040: 5038: 5036: 5025: 5016: 5015: 5013: 5011: 5000: 4994: 4993: 4991: 4989: 4978: 4969: 4968: 4960: 4954: 4953: 4945: 4939: 4938: 4936: 4934: 4923:"Storm Claims 7" 4919: 4913: 4912: 4910: 4908: 4893: 4887: 4886: 4884: 4882: 4867: 4861: 4860: 4858: 4856: 4841: 4832: 4831: 4829: 4827: 4822:. August 8, 1962 4812: 4806: 4805: 4797: 4788: 4787: 4785: 4783: 4778:. August 7, 1962 4768: 4759: 4758: 4756: 4754: 4739: 4728: 4727: 4719: 4713: 4712: 4710: 4708: 4693: 4687: 4686: 4684: 4682: 4666: 4660: 4659: 4657: 4655: 4640: 4634: 4633: 4631: 4629: 4610: 4601: 4600: 4598: 4596: 4585: 4574: 4568: 4567: 4563: 4561: 4559: 4541: 4535: 4534: 4532: 4530: 4515: 4509: 4508: 4506: 4504: 4491:. 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1962 Pacific hurricane season
1962 North Indian Ocean cyclone season
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1960
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1964
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1964 season
Central Pacific Hurricane Center

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