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Typhoon Rumbia was a catastrophic super typhoon that hit the Philippines during July 2019. It developed form a stray tropical wave that had crossed the Pacific, which then subsequently developed into a category 4 super typhoon, hitting Taiwan with record 150 mph winds, and gusts of 185 mph. From here, the storm turned towards Vietnam, arriving a couple of days later as a category 3 typhoon. The storm transversed the coast, and re-emerged into the South China Sea as a category 2, before suddenly turning to the east, making landfall in the Philippines as a category 1 typhoon with very heavy rainfall from interacting with the monsoonal trough over the country. From here, Rumbia emerged back out into the Pacific as a tropical storm, before going extratropical and dissipating completely a few d

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  • Typhoon Rumbia was a catastrophic super typhoon that hit the Philippines during July 2019. It developed form a stray tropical wave that had crossed the Pacific, which then subsequently developed into a category 4 super typhoon, hitting Taiwan with record 150 mph winds, and gusts of 185 mph. From here, the storm turned towards Vietnam, arriving a couple of days later as a category 3 typhoon. The storm transversed the coast, and re-emerged into the South China Sea as a category 2, before suddenly turning to the east, making landfall in the Philippines as a category 1 typhoon with very heavy rainfall from interacting with the monsoonal trough over the country. From here, Rumbia emerged back out into the Pacific as a tropical storm, before going extratropical and dissipating completely a few d
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  • 295(xsd:integer)
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Type
  • Typhoon
  • Category 4 super typhoon
lowest pressure
  • 928.0
Image caption
  • Typhoon Rumbia at peak intensity
Damages
  • 4.42E9
Dissipated
  • 2019-07-29(xsd:date)
Image location
  • Super-typhoon-angela3.gif
Fatalities
  • 833(xsd:integer)
areas affected
  • Taiwan, Vietnam, Indonesia and the Philippines
Hurricane season
  • 2019(xsd:integer)
highest winds
  • 240.0
  • 175.0
Missing
  • 41(xsd:integer)
Formed
  • 2019-07-14(xsd:date)
wind type
  • 1(xsd:integer)
  • 10(xsd:integer)
abstract
  • Typhoon Rumbia was a catastrophic super typhoon that hit the Philippines during July 2019. It developed form a stray tropical wave that had crossed the Pacific, which then subsequently developed into a category 4 super typhoon, hitting Taiwan with record 150 mph winds, and gusts of 185 mph. From here, the storm turned towards Vietnam, arriving a couple of days later as a category 3 typhoon. The storm transversed the coast, and re-emerged into the South China Sea as a category 2, before suddenly turning to the east, making landfall in the Philippines as a category 1 typhoon with very heavy rainfall from interacting with the monsoonal trough over the country. From here, Rumbia emerged back out into the Pacific as a tropical storm, before going extratropical and dissipating completely a few days later as it was absorbed by a larger low. During its existence, rains reached 1800mm in Taiwan, 845mm in Vietnam, and 2355mm in the Philippines, leading to 833 deaths, $4.42 billion in damages,and leaving 41 people missing, presumed dead. The names would later be retired as a result of the extremity of the typhoon's impacts.
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