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The name Asiang has been used to name 10 tropical cyclones in the PAGASA area of responsibility. ==Recognized Internationally== *Typhoon Tess (1964) (T6401, 01W, Asiang), Category 2 typhoon; did not make landfall *Typhoon Kit (1972) (T7201, 01W, Asiang), strongest storm in January ever in the Western North Pacific; killed 204 people in the Philippines and caused 23 million USD in damages *Typhoon Kathy (1976) (T7601, 01W, Asiang) *Tropical Storm Wynne (1984) (T8402, 02W, Asiang), passed by the southern coast of Taiwan; led to flooding in Luzon; made landfall in China near the Luichow Peninsula *Typhoon Roy (1988) (T8801, 01W, Asiang), second-most intense January tropical cyclone on record in the Western Pacific basin; two fatalities and $28.5 million (1988 USD) in losses, mainly in the Mariana Islands *Typhoon Bobbie (1992) (T9203, 02W, Asiang), throughout Japan, damage reached 371.8 million yen ($2.9 million) *Typhoon Damrey (2000) (T0001, 01W, Asiang), second strongest storm in May; first Asian name to be used to name a typhoon After the 2000 season PAGASA revised their naming lists and the name Asiang was excluded. Therefore Typhoon Damrey was the last use of the name Asiang. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Typhoon Asiang」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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