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  2. 2006 Pacific typhoon season - Wikipedia

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    The 2006 Pacific typhoon season was a near-average season which produced a total of 23 named storms, 15 typhoons, and six super typhoons. The season ran throughout 2006, though most tropical cyclones typically develop between May and October. The season's first named storm, Chanchu, developed on May 9, while the season's last named storm, Trami ...

  3. Hurricane Ioke - Wikipedia

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    Hurricane Ioke. Hurricane Ioke, also referred to as Typhoon Ioke, was a record-breaking, long-lived and extremely powerful storm that traversed the Pacific for 17 days, reaching the equivalent of Category 5 status on the Saffir–Simpson hurricane scale on three different occasions. It was the most intense hurricane ever recorded in the Central ...

  4. Tropical cyclones in 2006 - Wikipedia

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    Chanchu was the first tropical storm and typhoon of the 2006 Pacific typhoon season, and it was a very deadly and somewhat costly tropical cyclone. Tropical Storm Aletta started the 2006 Pacific hurricane season what it formed as Tropical Depression One-E on May 27.

  5. Typhoon Yagi (2006) - Wikipedia

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    Typhoon Yagi was an intense typhoon, the strongest of the 2006 Pacific typhoon season, which reached the equivalence of Category 5 on the Saffir–Simpson scale.Forming out of a tropical depression on September 16, Yagi quickly strengthened as it executed a slow clockwise loop over the open waters of the western Pacific Ocean.

  6. Typhoon Ewiniar (2006) - Wikipedia

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    Typhoon Ewiniar, known in the Philippines as Typhoon Ester, was the third named storm of the 2006 Pacific typhoon season and one that lasted for twelve days as a tropical cyclone, moving on a generally northward track. During its lifespan, it affected Palau, Yap, eastern China, the Ryūkyū Islands of Japan, South Korea as well as North Korea ...

  7. Pacific typhoon season - Wikipedia

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    Third most active Pacific typhoon season. 2005: 33: 24: 13: 4 VITY Haitang (Feria) 629: $9.73 billion TY Matsa VSTY Nabi VSTY Longwang: None: 2006: 43: 23: 15: 6 VITY Yagi: 3,886: $14.4 billion VSTY Chanchu STS Bilis VITY Saomai VSTY Xangsane VITY Durian TY Milenyo STY Reming: Featured multiple typhoon landfalls in the Philippines. 2007: 45: 24 ...

  8. Timeline of the 2006 Pacific hurricane season - Wikipedia

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    The 2006 Pacific hurricane season was the most active since the 2000 season, producing 21 tropical depressions; 19 of which became tropical storms or hurricanes. The season officially started on May 15, 2006, in the eastern Pacific, designated as the area east of 140°W, and on June 1, 2006, in the central Pacific, which is between the International Date Line and 140°W, and lasted until ...

  9. Category:2006 Pacific typhoon season - Wikipedia

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    Typhoon Yagi (2006) Categories: Pacific typhoon seasons. 2006 in Asia. 2006 in Oceania. Tropical cyclones in 2006. 2006 disasters in Asia. 2006 disasters in Oceania. Hidden categories: