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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 .
The 2020 Pacific typhoon season was the first of a series of four below average Pacific typhoon seasons, and became the first with below-average tropical cyclone activity since 2014, with 23 named storms, 10 of which became typhoons and only 2 became super typhoons.
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.
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 ...
The typhoon had the equivalent strength of a Category 2 hurricane on the Saffir-Simpson Wind Scale in the Atlantic or East Pacific basins. Powerful Typhoon Haishen slams Japan, South Korea Skip to ...
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 hurricane season summary map. An average Pacific hurricane season features 15 tropical storms, 9 hurricanes, and 4 major hurricanes, and features an Accumulated Cyclone Energy (ACE) count of 132. In 2020 in the Eastern and Central Pacific basins, most of the statistics fell below the above list.
November 11, 2020: Typhoon Vamco (Ulysses) caused the worst flooding in Metro Manila since 2009. 98 people were killed and damages of ₱20.3 billion (US$421 million), the sixth costliest Philippine typhoon on record. December 18–19, 2020: Tropical Depression Vicky caused flooding and several landslides over southern Philippines. Nine people ...