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The 1990 Pacific typhoon season was another active season, with 29 storms being named during the year. ... Mariana Islands, Philippines, Vietnam, South China: None: 18:
Typhoon Paka at peak intensity on December 18, 1997. December 20, 1990: Typhoon Russ was the most severe typhoon to impact Guam in 14 years. In the southern portion, 341 homes were destroyed, 460 houses suffered major damage, and 1,120 houses sustained minor damage.
The Typhoon Committee Secretariat would then circulate the list to all members ... 1990: Very strong typhoon: 185 km/h (115 mph) ... Mariana Islands, Japan, South ...
Part of the 1990 Pacific typhoon season Typhoon Abe , known as Typhoon Iliang in the Philippines, [ 1 ] [ 2 ] was the fourteenth named storm of 1990 Pacific typhoon season . Forming on August 23 from a tropical disturbance, the depression which would eventually develop into Typhoon Abe initially tracked in a steady west-northwestward direction.
Zola was the second of six tropical cyclone to directly affect Japan in 1990, which set a record for the most systems to hit the country in a year; it was also the latest typhoon to hit the country, with the previous mark set by Typhoon Agnes of the 1948 Pacific typhoon season. [30]
August 26, 1990: Typhoon Becky (Heling) moves through extreme portion of northern Luzon, bringing heavy flooding, killing 32 people. August 28–30, 1990: Typhoon Abe (Iliang) made landfall in Zhejiang, China and its outflow made landslides killing 94 people. September 7, 1990: Typhoon Dot (Loleng) mainly affected the Babuyan Group of Islands.
Typhoon Bolaven's lowest pressure and highest wind readings are similar to the last notable West Pacific typhoon to impact Guam and the Northern Mariana Islands -- Typhoon Mawar. That storm ...
Typhoon Mike, known in the Philippines as Super Typhoon Ruping, of 1990 was the strongest typhoon to hit the Philippines since Typhoon Irma in 1981 and Typhoon Nina in 1987. Forming from an area of persistent convection over the Caroline Islands , Mike was first designated on November 6, 1990 and moved generally westward.