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File:1882 Manila typhoon path.pngTrack of the 1882 Manila typhoon | |
Meteorological history | |
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Formed | fl. 19 October 1882 |
Dissipated | fl. 20 October 1882 |
Typhoon | |
Highest winds | 230 km/h (145 mph) |
Lowest pressure | 960 hPa (mbar); 28.35 inHg |
Overall effects | |
Fatalities | Unknown |
Areas affected |
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Part of the 1882 Pacific typhoon season |
Meteorological history
The typhoon was first identified 370 nautical miles (690 km) southeast of the Philippines on October 19. Tracking west-northwestwards towards Manila, it made its first landfall over Catanduanes the next day. After that, it then made five more landfalls over Luzon, passing over Manila with sustained winds of 145 mph (235 km/h) and a minimum pressure of 969 hPa (28.6 inHg). Moving into the South China Sea on October 22, the typhoon was not tracked further.
Preparations and impact
Manila
Elsewhere
References
- ^ Kneeland, Samuel (9 February 1883). "The Typhoon at Manila, Philippine Islands, Oct. 20, 1882". Science. ns-1 (1): 6–9. doi:10.1126/science.ns-1.1.6.
- ^ "TYPHOON". The Kiama Independent, And Shoalhaven Advertiser. Vol. XIX, , no. 1, 330. New South Wales, Australia. 12 December 1882. p. 2. Retrieved 9 January 2025 – via National Library of Australia.
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