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T'Bonz wrote:Nope. Came close though. Andrew in 1992 was a very late first storm. Guess what the 2nd storm would have been? Bonnie. My name. SO lucky that Andrew was the name.
southerngale wrote:No destructive hurricanes named after me that I know of.
Typhoon Kelly
A tropical disturbance organized into a tropical depression east of the Philippines on June 28. It tracked westward, reaching tropical storm on the 30th before hitting the central Philippines. Kelly weakened over the islands, but restrengthened in the South China Sea, attaining typhoon status on July 2. The typhoon hit southern Hainan Island on the 3rd, crossed the Gulf of Tonkin as a weakening tropical storm, and made landfall on northern Vietnam on the 4th as a 40 mph tropical storm. Kelly dissipated the next day, after causing torrential flooding and mudslides, resulting in 200 casualties and leaving thousands homeless.
Super Typhoon Yuri was the most powerful storm during the 1991 season, with winds reaching up to 150 knots (278 km/h), and a minimum recorded pressure of 885 mbar. This made Yuri the third most intense tropical cyclone on record at the end of 1991; it now ranks as the 11th most powerful. Yuri caused extensive damage to southern Guam, and significant damage to Pohnpei and Rota.
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