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May 07 - 12 Max Sustained Winds: Min Central Pressure: Tracks

The document provides information on major typhoons that impacted the Philippines from 2008 to 2019. Some of the most damaging typhoons included Super Typhoon Kammuri in 2008, Super Typhoon Parma in 2009, Super Typhoon Juan in 2010, Typhoon Yolanda in 2013, Typhoon Lando in 2015, Typhoon Mangkhut in 2018, and Typhoon Tisoy in 2019. Several typhoons caused extensive damage to infrastructure and agriculture, heavy rainfall that triggered deadly flooding and landslides, and high winds that left millions affected across many regions of the Philippines.
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May 07 - 12 Max Sustained Winds: Min Central Pressure: Tracks

The document provides information on major typhoons that impacted the Philippines from 2008 to 2019. Some of the most damaging typhoons included Super Typhoon Kammuri in 2008, Super Typhoon Parma in 2009, Super Typhoon Juan in 2010, Typhoon Yolanda in 2013, Typhoon Lando in 2015, Typhoon Mangkhut in 2018, and Typhoon Tisoy in 2019. Several typhoons caused extensive damage to infrastructure and agriculture, heavy rainfall that triggered deadly flooding and landslides, and high winds that left millions affected across many regions of the Philippines.
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2008 https://www.typhoon2000.ph/season08.

htm

Super Typhoon BUTCHOY (Rammasun/03W)


May 07 - 12
Max Sustained Winds: 250 kph (135 kts)
Min Central Pressure: 922 mb
[Storm Log|Tracks: PAGASA/JTWC.JAXA|WikiSummary|NASA EO Page]
[JAXA/EORC's TRMM, Aqua, Midori-II Observation Page]

Super Typhoon OFEL (Jangmi/19W)


September 24 - 29
Max Sustained Winds: 250 kph (135 kts)
Min Central Pressure: 922 mb

[Storm Log|Tracks: PAGASA/JTWC.JAXA|WikiSummary|NASA EO Page]


[Flash Satellite Movies: Moving Across The Philippine Sea|Hitting Taiwan]
[JAXA/EORC's TRMM, Aqua, Midori-II Observation Page|NOAA OSEI Pic]

2009 https://www.m2comms.com/blog/worst-typhoons-philippine-
history/?fbclid=IwAR3JRVyGqy_FXoq1kbQ2x6HYVKx36s458hFlgB2tY8ZHN
mxAzB2AbHpnn38

Parma (Pepeng) – 2009


https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Typhoon_Parma?fbclid=IwAR3JRVyGqy_F
Xoq1kbQ2x6HYVKx36s458hFlgB2tY8ZHNmxAzB2AbHpnn38

2010 https://www.typhoon2000.ph/season10.htm
Super Typhoon JUAN (Megi/15W)
October 15 - 20
Max Sustained Winds (Recon Data): 305 kph (165 kts)
Min Central Pressure (JMA): 885 mb
[Storm Log|Tracks: PAGASA/JTWC/JMA|WikiSummary|More SatPic]
[Satellite Flash Movie: Oct 17-20, 2010 (1.97 MB)|NASA EO Page]
[JAXA/EORC's TRMM, Aqua, Midori-II Observation Page|T2K Hourly
Updates]

It2011 http://visitpinas.com/typhoon-watch-2011-list-of-typhoons/

TYPHOON MINA

2012https://www.rappler.com/nation/special-coverage/weather-
alert/149647-20161019-super-typhoon-lawin-pagasa-forecast-2pm

TYPHOON LAWIN

2013 http://edition.cnn.com/2013/11/07/world/asia/philippines-typhoon-
haiyan/index.html

YOLANDA/HAIYAN

2014 https://reliefweb.int/disaster/tc-2014-000160-phl

Typhoon Hagupit/ Ruby


2015

Typhoon Lando

The National Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Council (NDRRMC)


said Lando caused damage to infrastructure and agriculture worth
P11,000,003,194.04, making it the most destructive typhoon to hit the
Philippines so far this year.

Lando, the 12th storm to hit the Philippines this year, struck northern Luzon
on Oct. 18 and took a week to cross the island, bringing intense rain and peak
winds of 185 kilometers per hour and leaving 47 people dead, 82 others
injured and four missing.

https://www.google.com/amp/s/newsinfo.inquirer.net/736370/latest-
govt-report-places-lando-damage-at-p11b/amp

2016

Typhoon Ferdie

maximum strength of 255 kilometers per hour (kph) that placed the Batanes
Group of Islands under public storm warning signal no. 4.

amounting to PhP 835 million.

However, there were no reported cases of death, and only 12 minor injuries.

http://rtvm.gov.ph/briefing-on-the-damages-caused-by-typhoon-ferdie/

2017
https://www.nytimes.com/2017/12/23/world/asia/philippines-storm-
tembin.html

Tembin (called Vinta in the Philippines)

The relatively inactive 2017 Northwest Pacific typhoon season saved its
worst for last, as the final storm of the year, Typhoon Tembin, was also the
deadliest. Tembin hit the southern Philippines island of Mindanao as a tropical
storm on December 22, dumping torrential rains that triggered devastating
flash floods and mudslides. According to Philippines news source rappler.com,
Tembin (called Vinta in the Philippines) killed 240 people and left 107 missing.
This death toll surpasses the 114 killed by Typhoon Damrey in the Philippines
and Vietnam in November as the deadliest tropical cyclone in the world in 2017
(though indirect deaths in the Caribbean from Hurricane Maria have been
estimated to exceed 1,000). The relatively inactive 2017 Northwest Pacific
typhoon season saved its worst for last, as the final storm of the year, Typhoon
Tembin, was also the deadliest. Tembin hit the southern Philippines island of
Mindanao as a tropical storm on December 22, dumping torrential rains that
triggered devastating flash floods and mudslides. According to Philippines
news source rappler.com, Tembin (called Vinta in the Philippines) killed 240
people and left 107 missing. This death toll surpasses the 114 killed by
Typhoon Damrey in the Philippines and Vietnam in November as the deadliest
tropical cyclone in the world in 2017 (though indirect deaths in the Caribbean
from Hurricane Maria have been estimated to exceed 1,000).

- the storm would bring gusty winds ranging from 95–140 km/h (60–90 mph)
over Mindanao, and both Palawan and northern Sabah were warned to have
an estimated rainfall of 125–500 mm (5–10 in), increasing the risk of
mudslides and flash floods
https://www.nytimes.com/2017/12/23/world/asia/philippines-
storm-tembin.html

2018

Typhoon Mangkhut, known in the Philippines as Typhoon Ompong

- More than four million people are directly in the path of the storm, which has
winds of 200km/h (125 mph) and gusts reaching up to 330km/h.

- It killed more than 7,000 people and affected millions.

Damage to infrastructure and agriculture caused by Typhoon Ompong


(international code name Mangkhut) is now at P17.97 billion, the National
Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Council (NDRRMC) said on Friday.

The NDRRMC’s 6 a.m. update showed that the agriculture sector suffered the
most damages at P14.33 billion and P3.63 billion for infrastructure.

Damages are concentrated at Regions 1 (Ilocos), 2 (Cagayan Valley), 3


(Central Luzon), 4A (Calabarzon), 5 (Bicol) and the Cordillera Administrative
Region (CAR), the NDRRMC report said.

The number of families affected by Ompong is placed at 388,136, or equivalent


to 1,633,746 persons, living in 4,414 barangays in Regions 1, 2, 3, 4A, 4B
(Mimaropa), National Capital Region and the CAR.

Some 13,726 families, or around 54,116 individuals, are in 366 evacuation


centers. Families getting help outside evacuation centers are at 18,504, which
is equivalent to 74,622 persons.
Some 49,120 houses were damaged—3,861 totally and 45,259 partially—in
Regions 1, 2, 3 and the CAR.

https://www.bbc.com/news/world-asia-45517803

2019

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