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Typhoon Haishen, known in the Philippines as Super Typhoon Kristine, was a powerful tropical cyclone that became the first super typhoon of the 2020 Pacific typhoon season. Being also the tenth named storm and this season's fifth typhoon, Haishen's origins can be tracked back to a disorganised low pressure area situated near Guam .
Typhoon Maysak made landfalls in South Korea and North Korea, while Typhoon Haishen intensified into the first super typhoon of the season. In mid-September, Tropical Storm Noul formed in the South China Sea, made landfall in Vietnam, and dissipated soon after. Later in the month, Tropical Storm Dolphin formed off the east coast of Japan and ...
September 6, 2020 ― Typhoon Haishen skirts the coast of Kyushu, resulting in 2 fatalities and damages of US$140 million across Japan. September 18, 2022 ― Typhoon Nanmadol strikes Kyushu, killing 5 people and causing damages of US$2 billion. September 22, 2022 ― Tropical Storm Talas kills 3 people offshore Honshu.
Typhoon Haishen is slamming the Korean Peninsula less than a week after Typhoon Maysak made landfall in South Korea. Haishen made landfall near Ulsan, just north of Busan, on Monday morning, local ...
Japan is bracing for powerful Typhoon Haishen as it bears down on the country's southwest, with weather forecasters warning of potential record rainfall, violent wind, high waves and tides. The ...
At least one person was killed and four were missing, Kyodo News said, as the powerful Typhoon Haishen crossed Japan’s southern Kyushu island on September 6-7.Kyodo News reported gusts of 213 km ...
2020 Pacific typhoon season summary map. The average typhoon season lasts year-round, with the majority of the storms forming between May and October. An average Pacific typhoon season features 26 tropical storms, 16 typhoons, and 9 super typhoons (unofficial category).
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