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1973 Pacific typhoon season

The 1973 Pacific typhoon season, in comparison to the two years preceding it, was a below average season, with only 21 named storms and 12 typhoons forming. However, it featured Typhoon Nora, which ties Typhoon June of 1975 for the second strongest typhoon on record. It has no official bounds; it ran year-round in 1973, 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.

1973 Pacific typhoon season
Season summary map
Seasonal boundaries
First system formedMay 12, 1973
Last system dissipatedDecember 27, 1973
Strongest storm
NameNora
 • Maximum winds295 km/h (185 mph)
(1-minute sustained)
 • Lowest pressure875 hPa (mbar)
Seasonal statistics
Total depressions39
Total storms21
Typhoons12
Super typhoons3 (unofficial)
Total fatalities>1,011
Total damage> $7 million (1973 USD)
Related articles
Pacific typhoon seasons
1971, 1972, 1973, 1974, 1975

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 1973 Pacific hurricane season. Tropical Storms formed in the entire west pacific basin were assigned a name by the Joint Typhoon Warning Center. Tropical depressions in this basin have the "W" suffix added to their number. Tropical depressions that enter or form in the Philippine area of responsibility are assigned a name by the Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical and Astronomical Services Administration or PAGASA. This can often result in the same storm having two names.

Season summary edit

Typhoon Nora (1973)Typhoon Marge (1973)

Systems edit

25 tropical depressions formed this year in the Western Pacific, of which 21 became tropical storms. 12 storms reached typhoon intensity, of which 3 reached super typhoon strength.[1]

Severe Tropical Storm Wilda (Atring) edit

Severe tropical storm (JMA)
Tropical storm (SSHWS)
   
DurationJune 28 – July 6
Peak intensity110 km/h (70 mph) (1-min);
980 hPa (mbar)

Tropical Storm Wilda formed as a disturbance east of the Philippines. It traveled northwest and became a tropical depression as it made landfall on Luzon on June 30. It crossed the island, and became a tropical storm as it entered the South China Sea on 1 July. It traveled north and made landfall in southern China on the 3rd. The remnants of Wilda dissipated inland a few days later.

Typhoon Anita edit

Typhoon (JMA)
Category 1-equivalent typhoon (SSHWS)
  
DurationJuly 4 – July 10
Peak intensity130 km/h (80 mph) (1-min);
980 hPa (mbar)

Typhoon Billie (Bining) edit

Typhoon (JMA)
Category 4-equivalent typhoon (SSHWS)
   
DurationJuly 11 – July 19
Peak intensity240 km/h (150 mph) (1-min);
915 hPa (mbar)

Tropical Storm Billie, which developed on July 12 east of the Philippines, rapidly strengthened on the 14th and 15th to a 150 mph super typhoon. It tracked due north, fluctuating in intensity for the next 3 days. A building ridge over the Sea of Japan forced Billie to the northwest, where it weakened greatly, first to a tropical storm on the 18th, then to a tropical depression on the 19th as it passed over northeastern China. The storm dissipated on the 20th.

Typhoon Dot edit

Typhoon (JMA)
Category 2-equivalent typhoon (SSHWS)
   
DurationJuly 11 – July 21
Peak intensity155 km/h (100 mph) (1-min);
975 hPa (mbar)

Typhoon Dot struck Hong Kong causing sustained storm force winds, killing one person.[2]

Severe Tropical Storm Clara edit

Severe tropical storm (JMA)
Tropical storm (SSHWS)
   
DurationJuly 11 – July 15
Peak intensity100 km/h (65 mph) (1-min);
985 hPa (mbar)

Typhoon Ellen edit

Typhoon (JMA)
Category 3-equivalent typhoon (SSHWS)
   
DurationJuly 16 – July 29
Peak intensity195 km/h (120 mph) (1-min);
940 hPa (mbar)

Tropical Storm Fran (Kuring) edit

Tropical storm (JMA)
Tropical storm (SSHWS)
  
DurationJuly 23 – July 30
Peak intensity75 km/h (45 mph) (1-min);
1000 hPa (mbar)

Typhoon Georgia edit

Typhoon (JMA)
Category 1-equivalent typhoon (SSHWS)
   
DurationAugust 5 – August 15
Peak intensity130 km/h (80 mph) (1-min);
980 hPa (mbar)

Typhoon Iris (Daling) edit

Typhoon (JMA)
Category 2-equivalent typhoon (SSHWS)
   
DurationAugust 6 – August 21
Peak intensity155 km/h (100 mph) (1-min);
970 hPa (mbar)

Iris struck North Korea and Japan.

Tropical Storm Hope edit

Tropical storm (JMA)
Tropical storm (SSHWS)
  
DurationAugust 8 – August 13
Peak intensity85 km/h (50 mph) (1-min);
1000 hPa (mbar)

Tropical Depression 11W edit

Tropical depression (JMA)
Tropical depression (SSHWS)
  
DurationAugust 10 – August 18
Peak intensity55 km/h (35 mph) (1-min);
1008 hPa (mbar)

Tropical Storm Joan (Elang) edit

Tropical storm (JMA)
Tropical storm (SSHWS)
  
DurationAugust 18 – August 22
Peak intensity85 km/h (50 mph) (1-min);
990 hPa (mbar)

Severe Tropical Storm Kate (Goring) edit

Severe tropical storm (JMA)
Tropical storm (SSHWS)
   
DurationAugust 20 – August 26
Peak intensity110 km/h (70 mph) (1-min);
975 hPa (mbar)

Tropical Depression 14W edit

Tropical depression (JMA)
Tropical depression (SSHWS)
  
DurationAugust 28 – September 3
Peak intensity55 km/h (35 mph) (1-min);
1002 hPa (mbar)

Typhoon Louise (Huling) edit

Typhoon (JMA)
Category 1-equivalent typhoon (SSHWS)
   
DurationAugust 30 – September 6
Peak intensity140 km/h (85 mph) (1-min);
975 hPa (mbar)

Typhoon Marge (Ibiang) edit

Typhoon (JMA)
Category 1-equivalent typhoon (SSHWS)
   
DurationSeptember 10 – September 15
Peak intensity150 km/h (90 mph) (1-min);
≤960 hPa (mbar)

Hainan, Qionghai Jiaji town recorded a minimum central pressure of 937.8 hPa when Marge made landfall. Marge killed 903 people in Hainan. Marge made its final landfall in Thanh Hoa, Vietnam on September 15.

Typhoon Nora (Luming) edit

Typhoon (JMA)
Category 5-equivalent super typhoon (SSHWS)
   
DurationOctober 1 – October 10
Peak intensity295 km/h (185 mph) (1-min);
875 hPa (mbar)

The monsoon trough spawned a tropical depression east of the Philippines on October 1. Under weak steering currents, it meandered westward, where favorable conditions allowed for it to strengthen, first to a tropical storm on the 2nd, then to a typhoon on the 3rd. Nora continued to the northwest, and explosively deepened on the 5th and 6th to a 185 mph super typhoon. At the time, it had a minimum central pressure of 875 millibars, the lowest pressure on record at the time and currently tied for 9th. The typhoon weakened as it headed to the northwest, and struck northeastern Luzon on the 7th as a 115 mph typhoon. Nora continued to the northwest, weakening to a minimal typhoon as it hit southeast China on the 10th. The typhoon caused 18 fatalities, with over $2 million in damage.

Typhoon Opal edit

Typhoon (JMA)
Category 1-equivalent typhoon (SSHWS)
   
DurationOctober 3 – October 8
Peak intensity140 km/h (85 mph) (1-min);
970 hPa (mbar)

Typhoon Patsy (Miling) edit

Typhoon (JMA)
Category 5-equivalent super typhoon (SSHWS)
   
DurationOctober 5 – October 15
Peak intensity260 km/h (160 mph) (1-min);
895 hPa (mbar)

Typhoon Ruth (Narsing) edit

Typhoon (JMA)
Category 2-equivalent typhoon (SSHWS)
   
DurationOctober 11 – October 19
Peak intensity165 km/h (105 mph) (1-min);
960 hPa (mbar)

27 people were killed when Typhoon Ruth crossed Luzon on October 15 and caused $5 million in damage. Ruth continued to the northwest, and hit Hainan Island and Quang Ninh, Vietnam on the 19th, respectively.

Severe Tropical Storm Sarah edit

Severe tropical storm (JMA)
Tropical storm (SSHWS)
  
DurationNovember 9 – November 12
Peak intensity100 km/h (65 mph) (1-min);
985 hPa (mbar)

On November 12 this system emerged in the Bay of Bengal and became Tropical Cyclone 37-73.[1]

Severe Tropical Storm Thelma edit

Severe tropical storm (JMA)
Tropical storm (SSHWS)
   
DurationNovember 13 – November 18
Peak intensity100 km/h (65 mph) (1-min);
990 hPa (mbar)

Severe Tropical Storm Vera (Openg) edit

Severe tropical storm (JMA)
Tropical storm (SSHWS)
   
DurationNovember 18 – November 26
Peak intensity95 km/h (60 mph) (1-min);
990 hPa (mbar)

One of the strongest tropical cyclones to hit Visayas when it entered on November 20, although the system didn't reach typhoon status. Tropical Storm Openg affected around 3.4 million people.[3]

Storm names edit

Western North Pacific tropical cyclones were named by the Joint Typhoon Warning Center. The first storm of 1973 was named Wilda and the final one was named Vera.

  • Agnes
  • Bess
  • Carmen
  • Della
  • Elaine
  • Faye
  • Gloria
  • Hester
  • Irma
  • Judy
  • Kit
  • Lola
  • Mamie
  • Nina
  • Ora
  • Phyllis
  • Rita
  • Susan
  • Tess
  • Viola
  • Winnie
  • Alice
  • Betty
  • Cora
  • Doris
  • Elsie
  • Flossie
  • Grace
  • Helen
  • Ida
  • June
  • Kathy
  • Lorna
  • Marie
  • Nancy
  • Olga
  • Pamela
  • Ruby
  • Sally
  • Therese
  • Violet
  • Wilda 1W
  • Anita 2W
  • Billie 4W
  • Clara 3W
  • Dot 5W
  • Ellen 6W
  • Fran 7W
  • Georgia 8W
  • Hope 9W
  • Iris 10W
  • Joan 12W
  • Kate 13W
  • Louise 15W
  • Marge 16W
  • Nora 17W
  • Opal 18W
  • Patsy 19W
  • Ruth 20W
  • Sarah 21W
  • Thelma 22W
  • Vera 23W
  • Wanda
  • Amy
  • Babe
  • Carla
  • Dinah
  • Emma
  • Freda
  • Gilda
  • Harriet
  • Ivy
  • Jean
  • Kim
  • Lucy
  • Mary
  • Nadine
  • Olive
  • Polly
  • Rose
  • Shirley
  • Trix
  • Virginia
  • Wendy

Philippines edit

Atring Bining Kuring Daling Elang
Goring Huling Ibiang Luming Miling
Narsing Openg Pining (unused) Rubing (unused) Saling (unused)
Tasing (unused) Unding (unused) Walding (unused) Yeyeng (unused)
Auxiliary list
Anding (unused)
Binang (unused) Kadiang (unused) Dinang (unused) Epang (unused) Gundang (unused)

The Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical and Astronomical Services Administration uses its own naming scheme for tropical cyclones in their area of responsibility. PAGASA assigns names to tropical depressions that form within their area of responsibility and any tropical cyclone that might move into their area of responsibility. Should the list of names for a given year prove to be insufficient, names are taken from an auxiliary list, the first 10 of which are published each year before the season starts. This is the same list used for the 1969 season. PAGASA uses its own naming scheme that starts in the Filipino alphabet, with names of Filipino female names ending with "ng" (A, B, K, D, etc.).

Season effects edit

This table will list all the storms that developed in the northwestern Pacific Ocean west of the International Date Line and north of the equator during 1973. It will include their intensity, duration, name, areas affected, deaths, missing persons (in parentheses), and damage totals. Classification and intensity values will be based on estimations conducted by the JMA, however due to lack of information around this time sustained winds were recorded by the JTWC. All damage figures will be in 1973 USD. Damages and deaths from a storm will include when the storm was a precursor wave or an extratropical low.

Name Dates Peak intensity Areas affected Damage
(USD)
Deaths Refs
Category Wind speed Pressure
TD May 12 Tropical depression Not specified 1008 hPa (29.77 inHg) South China None None
Wilda (Atring) June 28 – July 6 Severe tropical storm 110 km/h (70 mph) 980 hPa (28.94 inHg) Philippines, China Unknown Unknown
Anita July 4 – 10 Typhoon 130 km/h (80 mph) 980 hPa (28.94 inHg) Vietnam, Thailand Unknown Unknown
Billie (Bining) July 11 – 19 Typhoon 240 km/h (150 mph) 915 hPa (27.02 inHg) Philippines, Ryukyu Islands, China Unknown Unknown
Dot July 11 – 21 Typhoon 155 km/h (100 mph) 975 hPa (28.79 inHg) China, Ryukyu Islands, Korean Peninsula Unknown 1
Clara July 12 – 15 Severe tropical storm 100 km/h (65 mph) 985 hPa (29.09 inHg) None None None
Ellen July 16 – 29 Typhoon 195 km/h (120 mph) 940 hPa (27.76 inHg) Japan None None
TD July 16 Tropical depression Not specified 1010 hPa (29.83 inHg) Mariana Islands None None
Fran (Kuring) July 23 – 30 Tropical storm 75 km/h (45 mph) 1000 hPa (29.53 inHg) Philippines None None
Georgia August 5 – 15 Typhoon 130 km/h (80 mph) 980 hPa (28.94 inHg) China Unknown Unknown
TD August 5 – 6 Tropical depression Not specified 1008 hPa (29.77 inHg) Philippines None None
Iris (Daling) August 6 – 21 Typhoon 155 km/h (100 mph) 970 hPa (28.64 inHg) Ryukyu Islands, Korean Peninsula Unknown Unknown
Hope August 8 – 13 Tropical storm 85 km/h (50 mph) 1000 hPa (29.53 inHg) None None None
11W August 10 – 18 Tropical depression 55 km/h (35 mph) 1008 hPa (29.77 inHg) None None None
TD August 16 – 18 Tropical depression Not specified 1000 hPa (29.53 inHg) Philippines None None
Joan (Elang) August 18 – 22 Tropical storm 85 km/h (50 mph) 990 hPa (29.23 inHg) Philippines, Taiwan, China None None
TD August 20 Tropical depression Not specified 996 hPa (29.41 inHg) Taiwan None None
Kate (Goring) August 20 – 26 Severe tropical storm 110 km/h (70 mph) 975 hPa (28.79 inHg) Philippines, South China, Vietnam Unknown Unknown
TD August 24 – 28 Tropical depression Not specified 1002 hPa (29.59 inHg) Taiwan, Ryukyu Islands, China None None
14W August 28 – September 3 Tropical depression 55 km/h (35 mph) 1002 hPa (29.59 inHg) South China, Vietnam None None
Louise (Huling) August 30 – September 6 Typhoon 140 km/h (85 mph) 975 hPa (28.79 inHg) Philippines, South China Unknown Unknown
TD September 4 Tropical depression Not specified 1018 hPa (30.07 inHg) None None None
Marge (Ibiang) September 10 – 15 Typhoon 150 km/h (90 mph) 965 hPa (28.50 inHg) Philippines, South China Unknown 903
TD September 20 – 21 Tropical depression Not specified 1008 hPa (29.77 inHg) None None None
Nora (Luming) October 1 – 10 Typhoon 295 km/h (185 mph) 875 hPa (25.84 inHg) Philippines, South China $2 million 40
Opal October 3 – 8 Typhoon 140 km/h (85 mph) 970 hPa (28.64 inHg) Vietnam, Cambodia, Laos Unknown Unknown
Patsy (Miling) October 5 – 15 Typhoon 260 km/h (160 mph) 895 hPa (26.43 inHg) Philippines, Vietnam Unknown Unknown
TD October 10 – 12 Tropical depression Not specified 1000 hPa (29.53 inHg) None None None
Ruth (Narsing) October 11 – 19 Typhoon 165 km/h (105 mph) 960 hPa (28.35 inHg) Caroline Islands, Philippines, South China $5 million 27
TD October 13 – 15 Tropical depression Not specified 1000 hPa (29.53 inHg) Vietnam None None
TD October 17 – 18 Tropical depression Not specified 1000 hPa (29.53 inHg) Mariana Islands None None
TD October 17 – 20 Tropical depression Not specified 1000 hPa (29.53 inHg) None None None
TD October 27 – November 1 Tropical depression Not specified 1000 hPa (29.53 inHg) Palau None None
TD October 31 – November 3 Tropical depression Not specified 1006 hPa (29.71 inHg) None None None
Sarah November 9 – 12 Severe tropical storm 100 km/h (65 mph) 985 hPa (29.09 inHg) Vietnam, Cambodia, Thailand Unknown Unknown
Thelma November 13 – 18 Severe tropical storm 100 km/h (65 mph) 990 hPa (29.23 inHg) Philippines, Vietnam, Thailand Unknown Unknown
Vera (Openg) November 18 – 26 Severe tropical storm 95 km/h (60 mph) 990 hPa (29.23 inHg) Philippines Unknown Unknown
TD December 25 – 26 Tropical depression Not specified 1006 hPa (29.71 inHg) Malaysia None None
TD December 26 – 27 Tropical depression Not specified 1000 hPa (29.53 inHg) Philippines None None
Season aggregates
39 systems May 12 – December 27, 1973 295 km/h (185 mph) 875 hPa (25.84 inHg) >$7 million >1,011

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b . Archived from the original on 2011-06-06. Retrieved 2009-12-25.
  2. ^ . Archived from the original on 2015-05-16. Retrieved 2007-12-17.
  3. ^ de la Cruz, Gwen; Romulo, Mica (August 2, 2014). "Worst natural disasters in the Philippines". Rappler. Rappler. Retrieved March 2, 2016.

External links edit

  • Japan Meteorological Agency
  • Joint Typhoon Warning Center 2010-03-01 at the Wayback Machine.
  • National Weather Service Guam
  • Hong Kong Observatory
  • Macau Meteorological Geophysical Services
  • Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical and Astronomical Services Administration
  • Digital Typhoon - Typhoon Images and Information
  • Typhoon2000 Philippine typhoon website

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The 1973 Pacific typhoon season in comparison to the two years preceding it was a below average season with only 21 named storms and 12 typhoons forming However it featured Typhoon Nora which ties Typhoon June of 1975 for the second strongest typhoon on record It has no official bounds it ran year round in 1973 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 1973 Pacific typhoon seasonSeason summary mapSeasonal boundariesFirst system formedMay 12 1973Last system dissipatedDecember 27 1973Strongest stormNameNora Maximum winds295 km h 185 mph 1 minute sustained Lowest pressure875 hPa mbar Seasonal statisticsTotal depressions39Total storms21Typhoons12Super typhoons3 unofficial Total fatalities gt 1 011Total damage gt 7 million 1973 USD Related articles1973 Atlantic hurricane season 1973 Pacific hurricane season 1973 North Indian Ocean cyclone seasonPacific typhoon seasons1971 1972 1973 1974 1975The 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 1973 Pacific hurricane season Tropical Storms formed in the entire west pacific basin were assigned a name by the Joint Typhoon Warning Center Tropical depressions in this basin have the W suffix added to their number Tropical depressions that enter or form in the Philippine area of responsibility are assigned a name by the Philippine Atmospheric Geophysical and Astronomical Services Administration or PAGASA This can often result in the same storm having two names Contents 1 Season summary 2 Systems 2 1 Severe Tropical Storm Wilda Atring 2 2 Typhoon Anita 2 3 Typhoon Billie Bining 2 4 Typhoon Dot 2 5 Severe Tropical Storm Clara 2 6 Typhoon Ellen 2 7 Tropical Storm Fran Kuring 2 8 Typhoon Georgia 2 9 Typhoon Iris Daling 2 10 Tropical Storm Hope 2 11 Tropical Depression 11W 2 12 Tropical Storm Joan Elang 2 13 Severe Tropical Storm Kate Goring 2 14 Tropical Depression 14W 2 15 Typhoon Louise Huling 2 16 Typhoon Marge Ibiang 2 17 Typhoon Nora Luming 2 18 Typhoon Opal 2 19 Typhoon Patsy Miling 2 20 Typhoon Ruth Narsing 2 21 Severe Tropical Storm Sarah 2 22 Severe Tropical Storm Thelma 2 23 Severe Tropical Storm Vera Openg 3 Storm names 3 1 Philippines 4 Season effects 5 See also 6 References 7 External linksSeason summary editSystems edit25 tropical depressions formed this year in the Western Pacific of which 21 became tropical storms 12 storms reached typhoon intensity of which 3 reached super typhoon strength 1 Severe Tropical Storm Wilda Atring edit Severe tropical storm JMA Tropical storm SSHWS nbsp nbsp DurationJune 28 July 6Peak intensity110 km h 70 mph 1 min 980 hPa mbar Tropical Storm Wilda formed as a disturbance east of the Philippines It traveled northwest and became a tropical depression as it made landfall on Luzon on June 30 It crossed the island and became a tropical storm as it entered the South China Sea on 1 July It traveled north and made landfall in southern China on the 3rd The remnants of Wilda dissipated inland a few days later Typhoon Anita edit Typhoon JMA Category 1 equivalent typhoon SSHWS nbsp DurationJuly 4 July 10Peak intensity130 km h 80 mph 1 min 980 hPa mbar Typhoon Billie Bining edit Typhoon JMA Category 4 equivalent typhoon SSHWS nbsp nbsp DurationJuly 11 July 19Peak intensity240 km h 150 mph 1 min 915 hPa mbar Tropical Storm Billie which developed on July 12 east of the Philippines rapidly strengthened on the 14th and 15th to a 150 mph super typhoon It tracked due north fluctuating in intensity for the next 3 days A building ridge over the Sea of Japan forced Billie to the northwest where it weakened greatly first to a tropical storm on the 18th then to a tropical depression on the 19th as it passed over northeastern China The storm dissipated on the 20th Typhoon Dot edit Typhoon JMA Category 2 equivalent typhoon SSHWS nbsp nbsp DurationJuly 11 July 21Peak intensity155 km h 100 mph 1 min 975 hPa mbar Typhoon Dot struck Hong Kong causing sustained storm force winds killing one person 2 Severe Tropical Storm Clara edit Severe tropical storm JMA Tropical storm SSHWS nbsp nbsp DurationJuly 11 July 15Peak intensity100 km h 65 mph 1 min 985 hPa mbar Typhoon Ellen edit Typhoon JMA Category 3 equivalent typhoon SSHWS nbsp nbsp DurationJuly 16 July 29Peak intensity195 km h 120 mph 1 min 940 hPa mbar Tropical Storm Fran Kuring edit Tropical storm JMA Tropical storm SSHWS nbsp DurationJuly 23 July 30Peak intensity75 km h 45 mph 1 min 1000 hPa mbar Typhoon Georgia edit Typhoon JMA Category 1 equivalent typhoon SSHWS nbsp nbsp DurationAugust 5 August 15Peak intensity130 km h 80 mph 1 min 980 hPa mbar Typhoon Iris Daling edit Typhoon JMA Category 2 equivalent typhoon SSHWS nbsp nbsp DurationAugust 6 August 21Peak intensity155 km h 100 mph 1 min 970 hPa mbar Iris struck North Korea and Japan Tropical Storm Hope edit Tropical storm JMA Tropical storm SSHWS nbsp DurationAugust 8 August 13Peak intensity85 km h 50 mph 1 min 1000 hPa mbar Tropical Depression 11W edit Tropical depression JMA Tropical depression SSHWS nbsp DurationAugust 10 August 18Peak intensity55 km h 35 mph 1 min 1008 hPa mbar Tropical Storm Joan Elang edit Tropical storm JMA Tropical storm SSHWS nbsp DurationAugust 18 August 22Peak intensity85 km h 50 mph 1 min 990 hPa mbar Severe Tropical Storm Kate Goring edit Severe tropical storm JMA Tropical storm SSHWS nbsp nbsp DurationAugust 20 August 26Peak intensity110 km h 70 mph 1 min 975 hPa mbar Tropical Depression 14W edit Tropical depression JMA Tropical depression SSHWS nbsp DurationAugust 28 September 3Peak intensity55 km h 35 mph 1 min 1002 hPa mbar Typhoon Louise Huling edit Typhoon JMA Category 1 equivalent typhoon SSHWS nbsp nbsp DurationAugust 30 September 6Peak intensity140 km h 85 mph 1 min 975 hPa mbar Typhoon Marge Ibiang edit Typhoon JMA Category 1 equivalent typhoon SSHWS nbsp nbsp DurationSeptember 10 September 15Peak intensity150 km h 90 mph 1 min 960 hPa mbar Main article Typhoon Marge 1973 Hainan Qionghai Jiaji town recorded a minimum central pressure of 937 8 hPa when Marge made landfall Marge killed 903 people in Hainan Marge made its final landfall in Thanh Hoa Vietnam on September 15 Typhoon Nora Luming edit Typhoon JMA Category 5 equivalent super typhoon SSHWS nbsp nbsp DurationOctober 1 October 10Peak intensity295 km h 185 mph 1 min 875 hPa mbar Main article Typhoon Nora 1973 The monsoon trough spawned a tropical depression east of the Philippines on October 1 Under weak steering currents it meandered westward where favorable conditions allowed for it to strengthen first to a tropical storm on the 2nd then to a typhoon on the 3rd Nora continued to the northwest and explosively deepened on the 5th and 6th to a 185 mph super typhoon At the time it had a minimum central pressure of 875 millibars the lowest pressure on record at the time and currently tied for 9th The typhoon weakened as it headed to the northwest and struck northeastern Luzon on the 7th as a 115 mph typhoon Nora continued to the northwest weakening to a minimal typhoon as it hit southeast China on the 10th The typhoon caused 18 fatalities with over 2 million in damage Typhoon Opal edit Typhoon JMA Category 1 equivalent typhoon SSHWS nbsp nbsp DurationOctober 3 October 8Peak intensity140 km h 85 mph 1 min 970 hPa mbar Typhoon Patsy Miling edit Typhoon JMA Category 5 equivalent super typhoon SSHWS nbsp nbsp DurationOctober 5 October 15Peak intensity260 km h 160 mph 1 min 895 hPa mbar Typhoon Ruth Narsing edit Typhoon JMA Category 2 equivalent typhoon SSHWS nbsp nbsp DurationOctober 11 October 19Peak intensity165 km h 105 mph 1 min 960 hPa mbar 27 people were killed when Typhoon Ruth crossed Luzon on October 15 and caused 5 million in damage Ruth continued to the northwest and hit Hainan Island and Quang Ninh Vietnam on the 19th respectively Severe Tropical Storm Sarah edit Severe tropical storm JMA Tropical storm SSHWS nbsp DurationNovember 9 November 12Peak intensity100 km h 65 mph 1 min 985 hPa mbar On November 12 this system emerged in the Bay of Bengal and became Tropical Cyclone 37 73 1 Severe Tropical Storm Thelma edit Severe tropical storm JMA Tropical storm SSHWS nbsp nbsp DurationNovember 13 November 18Peak intensity100 km h 65 mph 1 min 990 hPa mbar Severe Tropical Storm Vera Openg edit Severe tropical storm JMA Tropical storm SSHWS nbsp nbsp DurationNovember 18 November 26Peak intensity95 km h 60 mph 1 min 990 hPa mbar One of the strongest tropical cyclones to hit Visayas when it entered on November 20 although the system didn t reach typhoon status Tropical Storm Openg affected around 3 4 million people 3 Storm names editWestern North Pacific tropical cyclones were named by the Joint Typhoon Warning Center The first storm of 1973 was named Wilda and the final one was named Vera Agnes Bess Carmen Della Elaine Faye Gloria Hester Irma Judy Kit Lola Mamie Nina Ora Phyllis Rita Susan Tess Viola Winnie Alice Betty Cora Doris Elsie Flossie Grace Helen Ida June Kathy Lorna Marie Nancy Olga Pamela Ruby Sally Therese Violet Wilda 1W Anita 2W Billie 4W Clara 3W Dot 5W Ellen 6W Fran 7W Georgia 8W Hope 9W Iris 10W Joan 12W Kate 13W Louise 15W Marge 16W Nora 17W Opal 18W Patsy 19W Ruth 20W Sarah 21W Thelma 22W Vera 23W Wanda Amy Babe Carla Dinah Emma Freda Gilda Harriet Ivy Jean Kim Lucy Mary Nadine Olive Polly Rose Shirley Trix Virginia WendyPhilippines edit Atring Bining Kuring Daling ElangGoring Huling Ibiang Luming MilingNarsing Openg Pining unused Rubing unused Saling unused Tasing unused Unding unused Walding unused Yeyeng unused Auxiliary listAnding unused Binang unused Kadiang unused Dinang unused Epang unused Gundang unused The Philippine Atmospheric Geophysical and Astronomical Services Administration uses its own naming scheme for tropical cyclones in their area of responsibility PAGASA assigns names to tropical depressions that form within their area of responsibility and any tropical cyclone that might move into their area of responsibility Should the list of names for a given year prove to be insufficient names are taken from an auxiliary list the first 10 of which are published each year before the season starts This is the same list used for the 1969 season PAGASA uses its own naming scheme that starts in the Filipino alphabet with names of Filipino female names ending with ng A B K D etc Season effects editThis table will list all the storms that developed in the northwestern Pacific Ocean west of the International Date Line and north of the equator during 1973 It will include their intensity duration name areas affected deaths missing persons in parentheses and damage totals Classification and intensity values will be based on estimations conducted by the JMA however due to lack of information around this time sustained winds were recorded by the JTWC All damage figures will be in 1973 USD Damages and deaths from a storm will include when the storm was a precursor wave or an extratropical low Name Dates Peak intensity Areas affected Damage USD Deaths RefsCategory Wind speed PressureTD May 12 Tropical depression Not specified 1008 hPa 29 77 inHg South China None NoneWilda Atring June 28 July 6 Severe tropical storm 110 km h 70 mph 980 hPa 28 94 inHg Philippines China Unknown UnknownAnita July 4 10 Typhoon 130 km h 80 mph 980 hPa 28 94 inHg Vietnam Thailand Unknown UnknownBillie Bining July 11 19 Typhoon 240 km h 150 mph 915 hPa 27 02 inHg Philippines Ryukyu Islands China Unknown UnknownDot July 11 21 Typhoon 155 km h 100 mph 975 hPa 28 79 inHg China Ryukyu Islands Korean Peninsula Unknown 1Clara July 12 15 Severe tropical storm 100 km h 65 mph 985 hPa 29 09 inHg None None NoneEllen July 16 29 Typhoon 195 km h 120 mph 940 hPa 27 76 inHg Japan None NoneTD July 16 Tropical depression Not specified 1010 hPa 29 83 inHg Mariana Islands None NoneFran Kuring July 23 30 Tropical storm 75 km h 45 mph 1000 hPa 29 53 inHg Philippines None NoneGeorgia August 5 15 Typhoon 130 km h 80 mph 980 hPa 28 94 inHg China Unknown UnknownTD August 5 6 Tropical depression Not specified 1008 hPa 29 77 inHg Philippines None NoneIris Daling August 6 21 Typhoon 155 km h 100 mph 970 hPa 28 64 inHg Ryukyu Islands Korean Peninsula Unknown UnknownHope August 8 13 Tropical storm 85 km h 50 mph 1000 hPa 29 53 inHg None None None11W August 10 18 Tropical depression 55 km h 35 mph 1008 hPa 29 77 inHg None None NoneTD August 16 18 Tropical depression Not specified 1000 hPa 29 53 inHg Philippines None NoneJoan Elang August 18 22 Tropical storm 85 km h 50 mph 990 hPa 29 23 inHg Philippines Taiwan China None NoneTD August 20 Tropical depression Not specified 996 hPa 29 41 inHg Taiwan None NoneKate Goring August 20 26 Severe tropical storm 110 km h 70 mph 975 hPa 28 79 inHg Philippines South China Vietnam Unknown UnknownTD August 24 28 Tropical depression Not specified 1002 hPa 29 59 inHg Taiwan Ryukyu Islands China None None14W August 28 September 3 Tropical depression 55 km h 35 mph 1002 hPa 29 59 inHg South China Vietnam None NoneLouise Huling August 30 September 6 Typhoon 140 km h 85 mph 975 hPa 28 79 inHg Philippines South China Unknown UnknownTD September 4 Tropical depression Not specified 1018 hPa 30 07 inHg None None NoneMarge Ibiang September 10 15 Typhoon 150 km h 90 mph 965 hPa 28 50 inHg Philippines South China Unknown 903TD September 20 21 Tropical depression Not specified 1008 hPa 29 77 inHg None None NoneNora Luming October 1 10 Typhoon 295 km h 185 mph 875 hPa 25 84 inHg Philippines South China 2 million 40Opal October 3 8 Typhoon 140 km h 85 mph 970 hPa 28 64 inHg Vietnam Cambodia Laos Unknown UnknownPatsy Miling October 5 15 Typhoon 260 km h 160 mph 895 hPa 26 43 inHg Philippines Vietnam Unknown UnknownTD October 10 12 Tropical depression Not specified 1000 hPa 29 53 inHg None None NoneRuth Narsing October 11 19 Typhoon 165 km h 105 mph 960 hPa 28 35 inHg Caroline Islands Philippines South China 5 million 27TD October 13 15 Tropical depression Not specified 1000 hPa 29 53 inHg Vietnam None NoneTD October 17 18 Tropical depression Not specified 1000 hPa 29 53 inHg Mariana Islands None NoneTD October 17 20 Tropical depression Not specified 1000 hPa 29 53 inHg None None NoneTD October 27 November 1 Tropical depression Not specified 1000 hPa 29 53 inHg Palau None NoneTD October 31 November 3 Tropical depression Not specified 1006 hPa 29 71 inHg None None NoneSarah November 9 12 Severe tropical storm 100 km h 65 mph 985 hPa 29 09 inHg Vietnam Cambodia Thailand Unknown UnknownThelma November 13 18 Severe tropical storm 100 km h 65 mph 990 hPa 29 23 inHg Philippines Vietnam Thailand Unknown UnknownVera Openg November 18 26 Severe tropical storm 95 km h 60 mph 990 hPa 29 23 inHg Philippines Unknown UnknownTD December 25 26 Tropical depression Not specified 1006 hPa 29 71 inHg Malaysia None NoneTD December 26 27 Tropical depression Not specified 1000 hPa 29 53 inHg Philippines None NoneSeason aggregates39 systems May 12 December 27 1973 295 km h 185 mph 875 hPa 25 84 inHg gt 7 million gt 1 011See also edit nbsp Tropical cyclones portal1973 Pacific hurricane season 1973 Atlantic hurricane season 1973 North Indian Ocean cyclone season Australian cyclone seasons 1972 73 1973 74 South Pacific cyclone seasons 1972 73 1973 74 South West Indian Ocean cyclone seasons 1972 73 1973 74References edit a b 1973 ATCR TABLE OF CONTENTS Archived from the original on 2011 06 06 Retrieved 2009 12 25 Historical Information Archived from the original on 2015 05 16 Retrieved 2007 12 17 de la Cruz Gwen Romulo Mica August 2 2014 Worst natural disasters in the Philippines Rappler Rappler Retrieved March 2 2016 External links editJapan Meteorological Agency Joint Typhoon Warning Center Archived 2010 03 01 at the Wayback Machine China Meteorological Agency National Weather Service Guam Hong Kong Observatory Macau Meteorological Geophysical Services Korea Meteorological Agency Philippine Atmospheric Geophysical and Astronomical Services Administration Taiwan Central Weather Bureau Digital Typhoon Typhoon Images and Information Typhoon2000 Philippine typhoon website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 1973 Pacific typhoon season amp oldid 1194271654 Typhoon Georgia, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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