Typhoon Etau, known in the Philippines as Typhoon Kabayan, produced near-record winds and rainfall in Japan in August 2003. The tenth named storm and fifth...
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is a Palauan word for "storm cloud". Typhoon Etau (2003) (T0310, 11W, Kabayan) – struck Japan. Tropical Storm Etau (2009) (T0909, 10W) – approached Japan...
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Burias Island. The Joint Typhoon Warning Center recognized the system as a tropical depression at 15:00 UTC on November 8. Etau caused rains over Calabarzon...
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history. Tropical Storm Etau briefly forms, and followed by Tropical Depression Maka from the Central Pacific basin, while Typhoon Vamco develops into a...
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Digital Typhoon. "Digital Typhoon: Weather Disaster Report (2003-936-06)". Retrieved November 4, 2013. Digital Typhoon. "Typhoon 200310 (Etau)". Retrieved...
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A typhoon is a tropical cyclone that develops between 180° and 100°E in the Northern Hemisphere and which produces sustained hurricane-force winds of...
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October 1, 2002 ― Typhoon Higos kills 12 people and causes US$2.14 billion in damages as it strikes Tokyo. August 8, 2003 ― Typhoon Etau causes 20 fatalities...
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List of storms named Kabayan (redirect from Typhoon Kabayan (disambiguation))
Castro. Typhoon Etau (2003) (T0310, 11W, Kabayan) – struck Japan Typhoon Peipah (2007) (T0721, 21W, Kabayan) – struck the Philippines Typhoon Muifa (2011)...
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three people reported missing. Typhoon Mireille Typhoon Meari (2004) Tropical Storm Etau (2009) Typhoon Wipha (2013) Typhoon Neoguri (2014) 2018 Japan floods...
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August 2003". Summaries and Track Data. Australiansevereweather.com. Retrieved November 2, 2013. Typhoon 200310 (Etau) (Report). Digital Typhoon. Retrieved...
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cyclones named Dianmu Other tropical cyclones named Helen Typhoon Etau (2003) Typhoon Sanba (2012) Typhoon Halong (2014) Gary Paddget (2004). "Australian Severe...
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strong typhoon is the second highest category used by the Japan Meteorological Agency (JMA) to classify tropical cyclones that has reached typhoon intensity...
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(PAGASA) and the Joint Typhoon Warning Center (JTWC). The ENSO in this year was mostly neutral. March was the most inactive month of 2003, with 6 tropical cyclones...
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Standard. June 6, 1989. Retrieved December 20, 2009. "Destructive Typhoons 1970–2003 (120–140)". National Disaster Coordinating Council. November 9, 2004...
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hurricane that devastated parts of Central America in early November 2020. Etau 2003 – struck Japan. 2009 – approached Japan and brought heavy rain. 2015 -...
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strongest storm of the year was Typhoon Nida in the Western Pacific Ocean. The deadliest and costliest storm of the year was Typhoon Morakot (Kiko), causing 789...
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months later saw the most damaging severe tropical storm of the decade, where Etau mainly affected Japan, causing damages of up to ¥294 billion (US$2.44 billion)...
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Tropical cyclones portal Typhoon Pacific typhoon season 2024 Pacific typhoon season WMO/ESCP Typhoon Committee (2019). Typhoon Committee Operational Manual...
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