Draft:1934 Pacific typhoon season
1934 Pacific typhoon season | |
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Seasonal boundaries | |
First system formed | April 13, 1934 |
Last system dissipated | December 15, 1934 |
Seasonal statistics | |
Total depressions | 29[1] |
Total fatalities | 3,155 |
Total damage | $300 million (1934 USD) |
Related articles | |
In 1934, there were
Systems
[edit]January–July
[edit]August
[edit]September
[edit]October
[edit]November–December
[edit]On November 1, a depression formed between Palau and Mindanao. The depression moved northwest for the next two days and curved west later. The depression made landfall over Visayas and Palawan, curving west-northwest and dissipating shortly after on November 6.[2] On November 10, a typhoon formed east of the Caroline Islands. The typhoon moved rapidly on a west-northwest course, trailing to the Philippines in four days. The typhoon later curved to a northwest course, crossing and making landfall over Samar, Legazpi, Albay, Naga, Camarines Sur, Atimonan, and later making landfall over Metro Manila. Then the typhoon crossed the South China Sea on November 16. The storm then went west over the Balintang Channel and dissipated on November 19 over the Ryukyu Islands.[2]
See also
[edit]- 1935 Pacific hurricane season
- 1935 Atlantic hurricane season
- 1930s North Indian Ocean cyclone seasons
- 1900–1950 South-West Indian Ocean cyclone seasons
- 1900–1940 South Pacific cyclone seasons
- 1930s Australian region cyclone seasons
References
[edit]- ^ "IBTrACS - International Best Track Archive for Climate Stewardship". 1934.
- ^ a b Doucette, Bernard F.; J, S. (1934-12-01). "TYPHOONS AND DEPRESSIONS OVER THE FAR EAST, NOVEMBER 1934". Monthly Weather Review. 62 (12): 470–471. doi:10.1175/1520-0493(1934)62<470:TADOTF>2.0.CO;2. ISSN 1520-0493.