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1950 Pacific typhoon season

The 1950 Pacific typhoon season has no official bounds; it ran year-round in 1950, but most tropical cyclones tend to form in the northwestern Pacific Ocean between June and December. These dates conventionally delimit the period of each year when most tropical cyclones form in the northwestern Pacific Ocean.

1950 Pacific typhoon season
Season summary map
Seasonal boundaries
First system formedApril 12, 1950
Last system dissipatedJanuary 1, 1951
Strongest storm
NameClara
 • Maximum winds230 km/h (145 mph)
(1-minute sustained)
 • Lowest pressure899 hPa (mbar)
Seasonal statistics
Total storms18
Typhoons12
Super typhoons1 (unofficial)
Total fatalities544 total
Total damageUnknown
Related articles
Pacific typhoon seasons
1948, 1949, 1950, 1951, 1952

The scope of this article is limited to the Pacific Ocean, north of the equator and west of the international date line. Storms that form east of the date line and north of the equator are called hurricanes; see 1950 Pacific hurricane season. This would be the first season that Fleet Weather Center in Guam, predecessor agency to Joint Typhoon Warning Center, would take most of the responsibility in the basin, including naming the storms.[1] Before this season, the storms are identified and named by the United States Armed Services, and these names are taken from the list that USAS publicly adopted before the 1945 season started.[2][3]

Systems edit

Severe Tropical Storm One edit

Severe tropical storm (CMA)
   
DurationApril 12 – April 15
Peak intensity110 km/h (70 mph) (10-min);
984 hPa (mbar)

Typhoon Doris edit

Typhoon (JMA)
Category 4 super typhoon (SSHWS)
   
DurationMay 6 – May 14
Peak intensity240 km/h (150 mph) (1-min);
922 hPa (mbar)

Doris was an intense category 4 super Typhoon that mostly remained out to sea. It formed on May 6, peaked as a strong category 4, and then dissipated on May 14. Doris reached a very low pressure of 922 mbar.

Tropical Storm 02W edit

Tropical storm (JMA)
Tropical storm (SSHWS)
   
DurationJune 5 – June 9
Peak intensity65 km/h (40 mph) (1-min);
997 hPa (mbar)

This storm impacted Taiwan.

Typhoon Elsie edit

Typhoon (JMA)
Category 1 typhoon (SSHWS)
   
DurationJune 22 – June 24
Peak intensity140 km/h (85 mph) (1-min);
981 hPa (mbar)

CMA Severe Tropical Storm Six edit

Severe tropical storm (CMA)
  
DurationJuly 12 – July 15
Peak intensity95 km/h (60 mph) (10-min);
990 hPa (mbar)

Typhoon Flossie edit

Typhoon (JMA)
Tropical storm (SSHWS)
  
DurationJuly 15 – July 19
Peak intensity110 km/h (70 mph) (1-min);
993 hPa (mbar)

Typhoon Grace edit

Typhoon (JMA)
Category 1 typhoon (SSHWS)
  
DurationJuly 15 – July 22
Peak intensity130 km/h (80 mph) (1-min);
981 hPa (mbar)

Typhoon Grace impacted Korea and Japan.

Tropical Storm Helene edit

Tropical storm (JMA)
Tropical storm (SSHWS)
  
DurationJuly 24 – August 1
Peak intensity95 km/h (60 mph) (1-min);
990 hPa (mbar)

This storm stalled near Japan and accelerated towards China.

Tropical Storm Thirteen edit

Tropical storm (CMA)
  
DurationAugust 2 – August 4
Peak intensity75 km/h (45 mph) (10-min);
992 hPa (mbar)

Tropical Storm Fifteen edit

Tropical storm (CMA)
  
DurationAugust 3 – August 4
Peak intensity75 km/h (45 mph) (10-min);
998 hPa (mbar)

Tropical Storm Sixteen edit

Tropical storm (JMA)
  
DurationAugust 4 – August 6
Peak intensity75 km/h (45 mph) (10-min);
996 hPa (mbar)

This storm was the third and last storm consecutively to make landfall on Japan.

Typhoon Ida edit

Typhoon (JMA)
Category 1 typhoon (SSHWS)
  
DurationAugust 9 – August 22
Peak intensity140 km/h (85 mph) (1-min);
973 hPa (mbar)

Tropical Depression Twenty edit

Tropical depression (JMA)
  
DurationAugust 10 – August 14
Peak intensity95 km/h (60 mph) (10-min);
990 hPa (mbar)

This storm impacted Japan and South Korea. This storm also occurred in the Korean War, where Korean soldiers were battling in South Korea during the storm's impact on land.

Severe Tropical Storm Twenty-one edit

Severe tropical storm (CMA)
  
DurationAugust 11 – August 14
Peak intensity110 km/h (70 mph) (10-min);
980 hPa (mbar)

Severe Tropical Storm Twenty-one was a severe tropical storm that remained in open waters.

Severe Tropical Storm Twenty-three edit

Tropical storm (JMA)
  
DurationAugust 14 – August 22
Peak intensity110 km/h (70 mph) (10-min);
990 hPa (mbar)

Severe Tropical Storm Twenty-Three tracked through Japan.

Typhoon Jane edit

Typhoon (JMA)
Category 3 typhoon (SSHWS)
   
DurationAugust 29 – September 3
Peak intensity185 km/h (115 mph) (1-min);
943 hPa (mbar)

Typhoon Jane struck the island of Shikoku in Japan on 3 September. Resulting flooding and landslides killed 539 people.

In late August, a depression formed and quickly intensified into a tropical storm and was given the name Jane. The storm drifted west-northwestward and intensified into a typhoon. Jane gradually curved to the north and intensified to a category 2 typhoon. Jane shortly reached category 3 status and peak intensity at 185 km/h (115 mph). The typhoon accelerated to the north-northeast and weakened to a category 2 storm and made landfall in the modern-day Osaka-Kobe-Kyoto area. Jane crossed Kyoto Prefecture and weakened to a tropical storm and crossed the Noto Peninsula and reentered the Sea of Japan and passed just west of Sado Island. The storm struck eastern Aomori Prefecture and crossed the Tsugaru Straits and made a final landfall on the south coast of Hokkaido Prefecture. Jane crossed Hokkaido and dissipated south of the Kuril Islands.

Typhoon Kezia edit

Typhoon (JMA)
Category 3 typhoon (SSHWS)
  
DurationSeptember 4 – September 14
Peak intensity185 km/h (115 mph) (1-min);
945 hPa (mbar)

On September 13 Typhoon Kezia hit part of the fleet off Kyushu.

P-51 Mustangs belonging to No. 77 Squadron RAAF were grounded at Iwakuni because of the typhoon on September 13 and 14.[4]

There was great damage in western Japan. In Japan, 30 dead, 19 missing people, 35 injured. The total damage and breakage of the house is 4,836. There are 121,1924 inundated houses. In the Itsukushima Shrine the building was damaged, the Kintai Bridge was lost.[5]

Severe Tropical Storm Twenty-six edit

Severe tropical storm (CMA)
  
DurationSeptember 6 – September 8
Peak intensity95 km/h (60 mph) (10-min);
995 hPa (mbar)

This storm tracked through Vietnam and Laos.

Tropical Storm Lucretia-Nancy edit

Tropical storm (JMA)
Tropical storm (SSHWS)
  
DurationSeptember 14 – September 19
Peak intensity100 km/h (65 mph) (1-min);
987 hPa (mbar)

Typhoon Missatha edit

Typhoon (JMA)
Category 1 typhoon (SSHWS)
  
DurationSeptember 13 – September 18
Peak intensity130 km/h (80 mph) (1-min);
984 hPa (mbar)

Typhoon Missatha paralleled Japan.

Typhoon Ossia edit

Typhoon (JMA)
Category 3 typhoon (SSHWS)
  
DurationSeptember 27 – October 6
Peak intensity185 km/h (115 mph) (1-min);
966 hPa (mbar)

Typhoon Ossia impacted the Philippines.

Typhoon Petie edit

Typhoon (JMA)
Category 2 typhoon (SSHWS)
  
DurationOctober 18 – October 24
Peak intensity165 km/h (105 mph) (1-min);
978 hPa (mbar)

Severe Tropical Storm Thirty-five edit

Severe tropical storm (CMA)
  
DurationOctober 26 – October 31
Peak intensity95 km/h (60 mph) (10-min);
995 hPa (mbar)

Typhoon Ruby-Anita edit

Typhoon (JMA)
Category 3 typhoon (SSHWS)
  
DurationOctober 27 – October 31
Peak intensity185 km/h (115 mph) (1-min);
918 hPa (mbar)

Typhoon Billie edit

Typhoon (JMA)
Category 1 typhoon (SSHWS)
  
DurationNovember 4 – November 9
Peak intensity150 km/h (90 mph) (1-min);
985 hPa (mbar)

Typhoon Clara edit

Typhoon (JMA)
Category 4 typhoon (SSHWS)
  
DurationNovember 4 – November 12
Peak intensity230 km/h (145 mph) (1-min);
899 hPa (mbar)

Tropical Storm Delilah edit

Tropical storm (JMA)
Tropical storm (SSHWS)
  
DurationNovember 19 – November 25
Peak intensity110 km/h (70 mph) (1-min);
989 hPa (mbar)

This tropical storm affected the Philippines.

Severe Tropical Storm Ellen edit

Severe tropical storm (CMA)
  
DurationDecember 11 – December 13
Peak intensity110 km/h (70 mph) (10-min);
990 hPa (mbar)

Ellen remained at sea, without impacting land.

Typhoon Fran edit

Typhoon (JMA)
Category 1 typhoon (SSHWS)
  
DurationDecember 26 – January 1
Peak intensity150 km/h (90 mph) (1-min);
980 hPa (mbar)

Typhoon Fran was a late season storm that struck the northern Philippines killing 5 people.[6]

Storm names edit

21 names were used during the season, the first being Doris and the last being Fran.

1. Doris 12. Ossia
2. Elsie 13. Petie
3. Flossie 14. Ruby
4. Grace 15. Salome
5. Helene 16. Anita
6. Ida 17. Billie
7. Jane 18. Clara
8. Kezia 19. Delilah
9. Lucretia 20. Ellen
10. Missatha 21. Fran
11. Nancy

Names decommissioned edit

For unknown reasons, the names Helene, Jane, Kezia, Lucretia, Missatha, Ossia, Petie, Salome and Delilah were replaced with Helen, June, Kathy, Lorna, Marie, Olga, Pamela, Sally and Dot.

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ . April 29, 2009. Archived from the original on July 17, 2016. Retrieved November 14, 2014.
  2. ^ Landsea, Christopher W; Dorst, Neal M (June 1, 2014). "Subject: Tropical Cyclone Names: B1) How are tropical cyclones named?". Tropical Cyclone Frequently Asked Question. United States National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration's Hurricane Research Division. Archived from the original on March 29, 2015.
  3. ^ Cry, George (July 1958). Bristow, Gerald C (ed.). "Naming hurricanes and typhoons". Mariners Weather Log. 2 (4): 109. hdl:2027/uc1.b3876059. ISSN 0025-3367. OCLC 648466886.
  4. ^ "RAAF Form A.50 - No. 77 Squadron, RAAF - September 1950". AviationHeritage.org. Retrieved 28 June 2016.
  5. ^ . 岩国市観光振興課. 2012-09-21. Archived from the original on 2012-03-12. Retrieved 2019-01-15.
  6. ^ Pagasa - Dost - Dost Service Institutes

External links edit

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The 1950 Pacific typhoon season has no official bounds it ran year round in 1950 but most tropical cyclones tend to form in the northwestern Pacific Ocean between June and December These dates conventionally delimit the period of each year when most tropical cyclones form in the northwestern Pacific Ocean 1950 Pacific typhoon seasonSeason summary mapSeasonal boundariesFirst system formedApril 12 1950Last system dissipatedJanuary 1 1951Strongest stormNameClara Maximum winds230 km h 145 mph 1 minute sustained Lowest pressure899 hPa mbar Seasonal statisticsTotal storms18Typhoons12Super typhoons1 unofficial Total fatalities544 totalTotal damageUnknownRelated articles1950 Atlantic hurricane season 1950 Pacific hurricane season 1950 North Indian Ocean cyclone seasonPacific typhoon seasons1948 1949 1950 1951 1952The scope of this article is limited to the Pacific Ocean north of the equator and west of the international date line Storms that form east of the date line and north of the equator are called hurricanes see 1950 Pacific hurricane season This would be the first season that Fleet Weather Center in Guam predecessor agency to Joint Typhoon Warning Center would take most of the responsibility in the basin including naming the storms 1 Before this season the storms are identified and named by the United States Armed Services and these names are taken from the list that USAS publicly adopted before the 1945 season started 2 3 Contents 1 Systems 1 1 Severe Tropical Storm One 1 2 Typhoon Doris 1 3 Tropical Storm 02W 1 4 Typhoon Elsie 1 5 CMA Severe Tropical Storm Six 1 6 Typhoon Flossie 1 7 Typhoon Grace 1 8 Tropical Storm Helene 1 9 Tropical Storm Thirteen 1 10 Tropical Storm Fifteen 1 11 Tropical Storm Sixteen 1 12 Typhoon Ida 1 13 Tropical Depression Twenty 1 14 Severe Tropical Storm Twenty one 1 15 Severe Tropical Storm Twenty three 1 16 Typhoon Jane 1 17 Typhoon Kezia 1 18 Severe Tropical Storm Twenty six 1 19 Tropical Storm Lucretia Nancy 1 20 Typhoon Missatha 1 21 Typhoon Ossia 1 22 Typhoon Petie 1 23 Severe Tropical Storm Thirty five 1 24 Typhoon Ruby Anita 1 25 Typhoon Billie 1 26 Typhoon Clara 1 27 Tropical Storm Delilah 1 28 Severe Tropical Storm Ellen 1 29 Typhoon Fran 2 Storm names 2 1 Names decommissioned 3 See also 4 References 5 External linksSystems editSevere Tropical Storm One edit Severe tropical storm CMA nbsp nbsp DurationApril 12 April 15Peak intensity110 km h 70 mph 10 min 984 hPa mbar Typhoon Doris edit Typhoon JMA Category 4 super typhoon SSHWS nbsp nbsp DurationMay 6 May 14Peak intensity240 km h 150 mph 1 min 922 hPa mbar Doris was an intense category 4 super Typhoon that mostly remained out to sea It formed on May 6 peaked as a strong category 4 and then dissipated on May 14 Doris reached a very low pressure of 922 mbar Tropical Storm 02W edit Tropical storm JMA Tropical storm SSHWS nbsp nbsp DurationJune 5 June 9Peak intensity65 km h 40 mph 1 min 997 hPa mbar This storm impacted Taiwan Typhoon Elsie edit Typhoon JMA Category 1 typhoon SSHWS nbsp nbsp DurationJune 22 June 24Peak intensity140 km h 85 mph 1 min 981 hPa mbar CMA Severe Tropical Storm Six edit Severe tropical storm CMA nbsp DurationJuly 12 July 15Peak intensity95 km h 60 mph 10 min 990 hPa mbar Typhoon Flossie edit Typhoon JMA Tropical storm SSHWS nbsp DurationJuly 15 July 19Peak intensity110 km h 70 mph 1 min 993 hPa mbar Typhoon Grace edit Typhoon JMA Category 1 typhoon SSHWS nbsp DurationJuly 15 July 22Peak intensity130 km h 80 mph 1 min 981 hPa mbar Typhoon Grace impacted Korea and Japan Tropical Storm Helene edit Tropical storm JMA Tropical storm SSHWS nbsp DurationJuly 24 August 1Peak intensity95 km h 60 mph 1 min 990 hPa mbar This storm stalled near Japan and accelerated towards China Tropical Storm Thirteen edit Tropical storm CMA nbsp DurationAugust 2 August 4Peak intensity75 km h 45 mph 10 min 992 hPa mbar Tropical Storm Fifteen edit Tropical storm CMA nbsp DurationAugust 3 August 4Peak intensity75 km h 45 mph 10 min 998 hPa mbar Tropical Storm Sixteen edit Tropical storm JMA nbsp DurationAugust 4 August 6Peak intensity75 km h 45 mph 10 min 996 hPa mbar This storm was the third and last storm consecutively to make landfall on Japan Typhoon Ida edit Typhoon JMA Category 1 typhoon SSHWS nbsp DurationAugust 9 August 22Peak intensity140 km h 85 mph 1 min 973 hPa mbar Tropical Depression Twenty edit Tropical depression JMA nbsp DurationAugust 10 August 14Peak intensity95 km h 60 mph 10 min 990 hPa mbar This storm impacted Japan and South Korea This storm also occurred in the Korean War where Korean soldiers were battling in South Korea during the storm s impact on land Severe Tropical Storm Twenty one edit Severe tropical storm CMA nbsp DurationAugust 11 August 14Peak intensity110 km h 70 mph 10 min 980 hPa mbar Severe Tropical Storm Twenty one was a severe tropical storm that remained in open waters Severe Tropical Storm Twenty three edit Tropical storm JMA nbsp DurationAugust 14 August 22Peak intensity110 km h 70 mph 10 min 990 hPa mbar Severe Tropical Storm Twenty Three tracked through Japan Typhoon Jane edit Typhoon JMA Category 3 typhoon SSHWS nbsp nbsp DurationAugust 29 September 3Peak intensity185 km h 115 mph 1 min 943 hPa mbar Main article Typhoon Jane Typhoon Jane struck the island of Shikoku in Japan on 3 September Resulting flooding and landslides killed 539 people 1 In late August a depression formed and quickly intensified into a tropical storm and was given the name Jane The storm drifted west northwestward and intensified into a typhoon Jane gradually curved to the north and intensified to a category 2 typhoon Jane shortly reached category 3 status and peak intensity at 185 km h 115 mph The typhoon accelerated to the north northeast and weakened to a category 2 storm and made landfall in the modern day Osaka Kobe Kyoto area Jane crossed Kyoto Prefecture and weakened to a tropical storm and crossed the Noto Peninsula and reentered the Sea of Japan and passed just west of Sado Island The storm struck eastern Aomori Prefecture and crossed the Tsugaru Straits and made a final landfall on the south coast of Hokkaido Prefecture Jane crossed Hokkaido and dissipated south of the Kuril Islands Typhoon Kezia edit Typhoon JMA Category 3 typhoon SSHWS nbsp DurationSeptember 4 September 14Peak intensity185 km h 115 mph 1 min 945 hPa mbar On September 13 Typhoon Kezia hit part of the fleet off Kyushu P 51 Mustangs belonging to No 77 Squadron RAAF were grounded at Iwakuni because of the typhoon on September 13 and 14 4 There was great damage in western Japan In Japan 30 dead 19 missing people 35 injured The total damage and breakage of the house is 4 836 There are 121 1924 inundated houses In the Itsukushima Shrine the building was damaged the Kintai Bridge was lost 5 Severe Tropical Storm Twenty six edit Severe tropical storm CMA nbsp DurationSeptember 6 September 8Peak intensity95 km h 60 mph 10 min 995 hPa mbar This storm tracked through Vietnam and Laos Tropical Storm Lucretia Nancy edit Tropical storm JMA Tropical storm SSHWS nbsp DurationSeptember 14 September 19Peak intensity100 km h 65 mph 1 min 987 hPa mbar Typhoon Missatha edit Typhoon JMA Category 1 typhoon SSHWS nbsp DurationSeptember 13 September 18Peak intensity130 km h 80 mph 1 min 984 hPa mbar Typhoon Missatha paralleled Japan Typhoon Ossia edit Typhoon JMA Category 3 typhoon SSHWS nbsp DurationSeptember 27 October 6Peak intensity185 km h 115 mph 1 min 966 hPa mbar Typhoon Ossia impacted the Philippines Typhoon Petie edit Typhoon JMA Category 2 typhoon SSHWS nbsp DurationOctober 18 October 24Peak intensity165 km h 105 mph 1 min 978 hPa mbar Severe Tropical Storm Thirty five edit Severe tropical storm CMA nbsp DurationOctober 26 October 31Peak intensity95 km h 60 mph 10 min 995 hPa mbar Typhoon Ruby Anita edit Typhoon JMA Category 3 typhoon SSHWS nbsp DurationOctober 27 October 31Peak intensity185 km h 115 mph 1 min 918 hPa mbar Typhoon Billie edit Typhoon JMA Category 1 typhoon SSHWS nbsp DurationNovember 4 November 9Peak intensity150 km h 90 mph 1 min 985 hPa mbar Typhoon Clara edit Typhoon JMA Category 4 typhoon SSHWS nbsp DurationNovember 4 November 12Peak intensity230 km h 145 mph 1 min 899 hPa mbar Tropical Storm Delilah edit Tropical storm JMA Tropical storm SSHWS nbsp DurationNovember 19 November 25Peak intensity110 km h 70 mph 1 min 989 hPa mbar This tropical storm affected the Philippines Severe Tropical Storm Ellen edit Severe tropical storm CMA nbsp DurationDecember 11 December 13Peak intensity110 km h 70 mph 10 min 990 hPa mbar Ellen remained at sea without impacting land Typhoon Fran edit Typhoon JMA Category 1 typhoon SSHWS nbsp DurationDecember 26 January 1Peak intensity150 km h 90 mph 1 min 980 hPa mbar Typhoon Fran was a late season storm that struck the northern Philippines killing 5 people 6 Storm names edit21 names were used during the season the first being Doris and the last being Fran 1 Doris 12 Ossia2 Elsie 13 Petie3 Flossie 14 Ruby4 Grace 15 Salome5 Helene 16 Anita6 Ida 17 Billie7 Jane 18 Clara8 Kezia 19 Delilah9 Lucretia 20 Ellen10 Missatha 21 Fran11 NancyNames decommissioned edit For unknown reasons the names Helene Jane Kezia Lucretia Missatha Ossia Petie Salome and Delilah were replaced with Helen June Kathy Lorna Marie Olga Pamela Sally and Dot See also edit nbsp Tropical cyclones portal1950 Atlantic hurricane season List of Pacific typhoon seasons 1950s South West Indian Ocean cyclone seasons 1950s Australian region cyclone seasons 1950s South Pacific cyclone seasonsReferences edit Joint Typhoon Warning Center 50th Anniversary May 1959 May 2009 April 29 2009 Archived from the original on July 17 2016 Retrieved November 14 2014 Landsea Christopher W Dorst Neal M June 1 2014 Subject Tropical Cyclone Names B1 How are tropical cyclones named Tropical Cyclone Frequently Asked Question United States National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration s Hurricane Research Division Archived from the original on March 29 2015 Cry George July 1958 Bristow Gerald C ed Naming hurricanes and typhoons Mariners Weather Log 2 4 109 hdl 2027 uc1 b3876059 ISSN 0025 3367 OCLC 648466886 RAAF Form A 50 No 77 Squadron RAAF September 1950 AviationHeritage org Retrieved 28 June 2016 錦帯橋の歴史 岩国市観光振興課 2012 09 21 Archived from the original on 2012 03 12 Retrieved 2019 01 15 Pagasa Dost Dost Service InstitutesExternal links editUnisys season tracks List of DOD publishing organizations and basins covered for the entire 1945 2000 period Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 1950 Pacific typhoon season amp oldid 1141967713 Severe Tropical Storm Ellen, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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