Typhoon "Nina" or Typhoon Nok-ten , known in the Philippines as Typhoon Nina (T1626, 30W, Nina) - a powerful tropical cyclone at the end of the 2016 season. The formation of tropical depression occurred [1] southeast of the Yap Islands. Typhoon Nina gained strength on December 21 in the twenty-sixth tropical storm of the annual typhoon season. Nok-ten intensified in the typhoon on December 23. Soon after, it intensified and became the 4th category - equivalent to super typhoon . Hurricane wind speed reaches 185 kilometers per hour. Gusts - up to 255 km / h. [2]
| Typhoon "Nina" | |
|---|---|
Typhoon "Nina" (December 26, 2016) | |
| Formed | December 20, 2016 |
| Broke up | December 28, 2016 |
| Damage | is unknown |
Super typhoon can hook densely populated areas of the country, as well as the capital of the Philippines, Manila. 100 thousand people were evacuated from the besieged regions. [3] [2]
Typhoon victims reported [4] [5]
Notes
- ↑ 30W.NOCK-TEN Track File . United States Naval Research Laboratory . Date of treatment December 24, 2016.
- ↑ 1 2 A powerful typhoon hit the Philippines, 100 thousand people evacuated
- ↑ Super typhoon Nok-Ten
- ↑ Typhoon “Nok-ten” cradle collapses with filippins, є victims
- ↑ Typhoon on Filipіniny: schonaimenshe six died
Links
- Tropical Cyclone Information of Typhoon Nock-ten (1626) from the Japan Meteorological Agency
- Joint Typhoon Warning Center
- Tropical Cyclone Bulletins of Typhoon Nina (Nock-ten) from PAGASA
- JMA General Information of Typhoon Nock-ten (1626) from Digital Typhoon
- 30W.NOCK-TEN from the US Naval Research Laboratory
- Tropical Cyclone Information of Typhoon Nock-ten (1626) from the Japan Meteorological Agency