Western Pacific in the 1910s

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The Western Pacific in the 1910s decade featured the following:

  • 236 Catalogued cyclones
  • 232 Known Tracks / 4 Unknown Tracks
  • 117 Estimated Intensities / 119 Partial
  • 3,083 Known Fatalities
  • 771 Injured Persons
  • 154,463 Buildings Damaged
  • 211,050 Buildings Destroyed
  • Strongest: Typhoon Twenty-One (1912), Typhoon Five (1913) – 160mph
  • Most Intense: Typhoon Twenty-One (1912) – 909mb
  • Deadliest: Typhoon Ten (1917) – 1,127
  • Most destructive: Typhoon Fourteen (1912) – 207,095 buildings affected
  • Costliest: No records
  • Wettest: Typhoon Six (1911) – 2210mm
  • Highest Surge: Typhoon Twenty-Two (1915) – 2 feet

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