Typhoon Nina, known in the Philippines as Typhoon Sisang, was the most intense typhoon to strike the Philippines since Typhoon Irma in 1981. Typhoon Nina...
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The name Nina has been used for twenty tropical cyclones worldwide: eighteen in the northwest Pacific Ocean (thirteen by the Joint Typhoon Warning Center...
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The 1987 Pacific typhoon season was a below average season, though it featured a relatively high amount of typhoons. It had no official bounds; it ran...
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that struck the Philippines in August 1987. The seventh typhoon and second super typhoon of the active typhoon season, it formed from the monsoon trough...
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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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2018 Typhoon Karen (1962) – Devastated Guam in a similar fashion. Typhoon Lynn (1987) – Hit the Marianas and skirted through Luzon. Typhoon Nina (1987) –...
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strike Metro Manila. Typhoon Nina (Sisang) in 1987 became one of the strongest typhoons to hit the Bicol Region. Typhoon Yunya (Diding) in June 1991 struck...
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Benguet. November 14–15, 1987: Tropical Depression Rosing affects Visayas after passing the archipelago. November 25, 1987: Typhoon Nina (Sisang) severely impacts...
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(Vinta, 2017) Typhoon Ketsana (Ondoy, 2009) Typhoon Nock-ten (Nina, 2016) Typhoon Doksuri (Egay, 2023) Typhoon Mangkhut (Ompong, 2018) Typhoon Kammuri (Tisoy...
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notable storms here are Typhoon Nina, which caused the Banqiao Dam flood, which resulted in approximately 126,000 people dead, and Typhoon June, which was the...
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