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1 Bagyo
2 Variability in activity
3 Public Storm Warning Signals
4 Deadliest Cyclones
5 Most destructive
6 Wettest recorded tropical cyclones
7 See also
8 References
9 External links
The term bagyo, a Filipino word meaning typhoon arose after a 1911 storm in the city of Baguio had a record
rainfall of 46 inches within a 24-hour period.[1][8][9]
On an annual time scale, activity reaches a minimum in May, before increasing steadily through June, and
spiking from July through September, with August being the most active month for tropical cyclones in the
Philippines. Activity falls off significantly in October.[10] The most active season, since 1945, for tropical
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cyclone strikes on the island archipelago was 1993 when nineteen tropical cyclones moved through the country
(though there were 36 storms that were named by PAGASA).[11] There was only one tropical cyclone which
moved through the Philippines in 1958.[12] The most frequently impacted areas of the Philippines by tropical
cyclones are northern Luzon and eastern Visayas.[13] A ten year average of satellite determined precipitation
showed that at least 30 percent of the annual rainfall in the northern Philippines could be traced to tropical
cyclones, while the southern islands receive less than 10 percent of their annual rainfall from tropical
cyclones.[14]
Classes for preschool are canceled when Signal #1 is in effect. High school classes and below are canceled
under Signal #2 and classes for colleges and universities and below are canceled under Signal #3.
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Dates of
Rank[15] Storm
impact
Deaths
1867, September
2 Angela Typhoon
22 1,800[17]
2004, November
3 Winnie 2004 1,593
2730
October 1897
4
Typhoon
1897, October 7 1,500[17]
1984, September
5 Ike/Nitang 1984 1,492
36
Fengshen/Frank
6 2008, June 2023 1,410 Thelma/Uring approaching the Philippines
2008
Durian/Reming 2006, November
7 1,399
2006 29-December 1
Washi/Sendong 2011, December
8 1,268
2011 1617
Bopha/Pablo 2012, December
9 1,146
2012 29
October 1617
10 1617, October 10 1,000[17]
Typhoon
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Typhoon Mindulle/Igme
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Precipitation
Storm Location Ref
Rank mm in
1 2210.0 87.01 July 1911 cyclone Baguio City [7]
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26. ^ Narciso O. Itoralba (December 1981). Annual 28. ^ "Annual Tropical Cyclone Report: Bess"
Tropical Cyclone Report 1977. Philippine (http://www.usno.navy.mil/NOOC/nmfc-ph/RSS
Atmospheric, Geophysical and Astronomical /jtwc/atcr/1974atcr.pdf) (PDF). Joint Typhoon
Services Administration. p. 65. Warning Center. United States Navy. 1975.
27. ^ Joint Typhoon Warning Center. Typhoon Elaine. pp. 3940. Retrieved May 2, 2013.
(https://metocph.nmci.navy.mil/jtwc/atcr/1974atcr 29. ^ "JTWC Annual tropical cyclone report: 2003"
/pdf/wnp/30.pdf) Retrieved on 2007-02-25. (http://www.usno.navy.mil/NOOC/nmfc-ph/RSS
/jtwc/atcr/2003atcr/2003atcr.pdf). Joint Typhoon
Warning Center. 2004. Retrieved 2010-01-22.
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