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Pacific Islands Land-Ocean Typhoon Experiment (PILOT) and Typhoon Man-yi

Pacific Islands Land-Ocean Typhoon Experiment (PILOT) and Typhoon Man-yi. C. E. Pollock, S. J. Boc, A. W. Garcia, J.P. Rhee, and M.A. Merrifield. Ipan, Guam. Calm Day / Typhoon Man-yi. Notable Results - Guam. Super Typhoon Man-yi In early July 2007, Typhoon Man-yi

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Pacific Islands Land-Ocean Typhoon Experiment (PILOT) and Typhoon Man-yi

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  1. Pacific Islands Land-Ocean Typhoon Experiment (PILOT)and Typhoon Man-yi C. E. Pollock, S. J. Boc, A. W. Garcia, J.P. Rhee, and M.A. Merrifield

  2. Ipan, Guam

  3. Calm Day / Typhoon Man-yi

  4. Notable Results - Guam Super Typhoon Man-yi In early July 2007, Typhoon Man-yi (also called Man-li and Bebeng) passed within 200 nautical miles southwest of Guam as a tropical storm. The greatest intensity of Man-yi was felt at Guam on 9 July 2007. It produced wind gusts of 20 m/s and a maximum deep-water wave height at the Ipan site of 11.83 m. Reefs are STUPENDOUS wave absorbers !

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