What is the strongest typhoon in 2005?
Haitang
| 2005 Pacific typhoon season | |
|---|---|
| Last system dissipated | December 21, 2005 |
| Strongest storm | |
| Name | Haitang |
| • Maximum winds | 195 km/h (120 mph) (10-minute sustained) |
What are the typhoons that hit the Philippines 2005?
Typhoon Haitang, known in the Philippines as Typhoon Feria, was the first super typhoon of the 2005 season in the northwestern Pacific. It had winds up to 260 km/h (160 mph) at peak intensity, and caused over 18 serious injuries and 13 confirmed deaths in Taiwan and People’s Republic of China.
How many cyclones were there in 2005?
16 tropical
Activity throughout the remainder of the season was far less notable, with 16 tropical cyclones, 15 named storms, 7 hurricanes, and 2 major hurricanes.
What typhoon hit the Philippines in 2006?
Typhoon Utor, known in the Philippines as Typhoon Seniang, swept through the central Philippines in December 2006, exacerbating the damage left behind by previous Philippine typhoon strikes that year.
What part of the Philippines was hit by the four tropical cyclones?
Storms most frequently make landfall on the islands of Eastern Visayas, Bicol region, and northern Luzon, whereas the southern island and region of Mindanao is largely free of typhoons….PAGASA’s Tropical Cyclone Intensity Scale.
| Category | Sustained winds |
|---|---|
| Tropical depression (TD) | ≤61 km/h ≤33 knots |
How many storms made landfall in 2005?
Seven
Seven named storms made United States landfall during 2005 (Arlene, Cindy, Dennis, Katrina, Rita, Tammy and Wilma).
What was the name of the hurricane in 2005?
| 2005 Atlantic hurricane season | |
|---|---|
| Name | Wilma (Most intense hurricane in the Atlantic basin) |
| • Maximum winds | 185 mph (295 km/h) (1-minute sustained) |
| • Lowest pressure | 882 mbar (hPa; 26.05 inHg) |
| Seasonal statistics |
What are the typhoons hit the Philippines 2007?
Typhoon Mitag, known in the Philippines as Typhoon Mina, was a strong typhoon that caused deadly flooding in the Philippines in November 2007….Typhoon Mitag (2007)
| Typhoon (JMA scale) | |
|---|---|
| Highest winds | 10-minute sustained: 150 km/h (90 mph) 1-minute sustained: 175 km/h (110 mph) |
| Lowest pressure | 955 hPa (mbar); 28.2 inHg |
What are the names of the 10 deadliest typhoons to hit the Philippines since 2006?
The Top 10
- Typhoon Haiyan (Yolanda) (2013) Death Toll: 6,300.
- Typhoon Bopha (Pablo) (2012) Death Toll: 1,901.
- Typhoon Ike (Ruping) (1984) Death Toll: 1,363.
- Typhoon Washi (Sendong) (2011) Death Toll: 1,268.
- Typhoon Trix (1952)
- Typhoon Amy (Yoyong) (1951)
- Typhoon Nina (Sisang) (1987)
- Typhoon Fengshen (Frank) (2008)