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HIGHLIGHTS OF NOTABLE DISASTERS OF 2012 PART 2B: 2012 WESTERN PACIFIC TYPHOON SEASON (In Chronological Order). Walter Hays, Global Alliance for Disaster Reduction, University of North Carolina, USA. THE 2012 WESTERN PACIFIC TYPHOON SEASON: Part 2B ( CONTINUED). NAMES OF THE STORMS OF 2012.
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HIGHLIGHTS OF NOTABLE DISASTERS OF 2012 PART 2B: 2012 WESTERN PACIFIC TYPHOON SEASON(In Chronological Order) Walter Hays, Global Alliance for Disaster Reduction, University of North Carolina, USA
THE 2012 WESTERN PACIFIC TYPHOON SEASON: Part 2B (CONTINUED)
NAMES OF THE STORMS OF 2012 • PAKHAR – March 27 • MARWAR – May 31-June 6 • TALIM – June 8 • DOKSURI – June 25-30 • VICENTE – July 24-25 • SAOLA – July 28 • DAMREY – August 1
NAMES OF 2012’S STORMS • HAIKUI – August 6 • KIROGI – August 9 • TAI-TAK – August 16 • TEMBIN – August 18 • BOLAVEN – September 4 • SAMBA – THE WORST, September 12 • JELAWAT – September 20
NAMES OF THE STORMS OF 2012 • EWINIAR – September 24 • MALEKSI – September 29 • GAEMI – September 29 • PRAPIROON – October 7 • MARIA – October 14 • SON-TINH – October 19 • BOPHA – Nov. 29-DEC. 5
CUMMULATIVE SOCIETAL IMPACTS AS OF SEPT 28th 458 DEAD $3.36 BILLION
JELAWAT, THE 17TH STORM OF THE SEASON, EVENTUALLY REACHED TOKYO, JAPAN, IMPACTING 100 MILLION PEOPLE WITH MANY INJURIES, BUT FEW DEATHS
The wind field that reached 300 kph when Typhoon Jelawat jumped over Okinawa decreased to 120 kph when it reached Tokyo .
CUMMULATIVE SOCIETAL IMPACTS AS OF DEC. 22, 2021 1,581 DEAD > $5.50 BILLION