- 276 Catalogued cyclones
- 276 Known Tracks
- 255 Estimated Intensities / 21 Partial
- 9,798 Known Fatalities
- 13,529 Injured Persons
- 479,653 Buildings Damaged
- 129,766 Buildings Destroyed
- Strongest: Typhoon Seventeen (1934) – 175mph
- Most Intense: Typhoon Seventeen (1934) – 892mb
- Deadliest: Typhoon Seventeen (1934) – 3,066
- Most destructive: Typhoon Seventeen (1934) – 475,683 buildings affected
- Costliest: Typhoon Seventeen (1934) – $300m
- Wettest: Typhoon Seven (1931) – 1036mm
- Highest Surge: Typhoon Three (1939) – 20ft
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