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Typhoon Bilis, known in the Philippines as Super Typhoon Isang, was the strongest tropical cyclone in the western Pacific during 2000 and brought considerable damage in Taiwan and China in August of that year.
The name Bilis (Tagalog:, bi-LIS) was used for two tropical cyclones in the West Pacific Ocean. Bilis was contributed to the naming lists by the Philippines, and the name means speed or swiftness. Typhoon Bilis (2000) (T0010, 18W, Isang) – a Category 5-equivalent super typhoon that made landfall in Taiwan and China.
August 22, 2000: Typhoon Bilis (Isang) and its outer rain bands affect the extreme northern Luzon and Batanes with rainfall and gusty winds. September 5, 2000: Tropical Storm Bopha (Ningning) mainly affects the Cagayan Valley and Isabela province. October 27–29, 2000: Typhoon Xangsane (Reming) hits the Bicol Region, Southern Luzon and Metro ...
The 2000 Pacific typhoon season marked the first year using names contributed by the World Meteorological Organization. It was a rather below-average season, producing a total of 23 tropical storms, 13 typhoons and 4 intense typhoons. The season ran throughout 2000, though typically most tropical cyclones develop between May and
Typhoon Bilis August was a very active month, featuring 24 systems, 16 of which were named by their respective agencies. Tropical cyclones formed in August 2000
Typhoon Kirk (1996) (T9612, 13W, Isang) – a strong typhoon which struck Japan, causing 4 deaths and moderate damage. Typhoon Bilis (2000) (T0010, 18W, Isang) – the strongest typhoon to form during the 2000 season; struck Taiwan and China, killing 71.
2000 Pacific typhoon season; A. Hurricane Alberto (2000) B. Tropical Storm Beryl (2000) Typhoon Bilis (2000) C. Hurricane Carlotta (2000) Cyclone Connie; D. Hurricane ...
Pages in category "2000 Pacific typhoon season" The following 8 pages are in this category, out of 8 total. ... Typhoon Bilis (2000) K. Typhoon Kai-tak (2000) Typhoon ...