Typhoon Goni
Typhoon Goni, known in the Philippines as Super Typhoon Rolly, is a strong tropical cyclone that made landfall as an extremely powerful Category 5–super typhoon on Catanduanes Island in the Philippines and became the strongest landfalling tropical cyclone on record.
Typhoon (JMA scale) | |
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Category 5 super typhoon (SSHWS) | |
Formed | October 26, 2020 |
Dissipated | November 6, 2020 |
Highest winds | 10-minute sustained: 220 km/h (140 mph) 1-minute sustained: 315 km/h (195 mph) |
Lowest pressure | 905 hPa (mbar); 26.72 inHg |
Fatalities | 32 deaths |
Damage | Atleast 415 |
Areas affected | Philippines, Vietnam, Cambodia |
Part of the 2020 Pacific typhoon season |
The 19th named storm, ninth typhoon, and second super typhoon of the 2020 Pacific typhoon season, Goni started as a tropical depression southwest of Guam on October 26. It was then named as Tropical Storm Goni on October 27.
Goni maintained Category 5 strength for over a day, before making landfall on Catanduanes as an extremely powerful typhoon, with 10-minute sustained winds of 220 km/h (140 mph),[1] 1-minute sustained winds of 315 km/h (195 mph), and a minimum central pressure of 905 hPa (mbar; 26.72 inHg).
It is the strongest tropical cyclone observed worldwide thus far in 2020 and one of the most intense tropical cyclones on record.[2]
References
change- ↑ "Typhoon 202019 (GONI) – Detailed Wind Information (Japan Meteorological Agency Best Track Data)". Digital Typhoon. National Institute of Informatics. Archived from the original on November 1, 2020.
- ↑ Samenow, Jason. "Super Typhoon Goni explodes into 2020s strongest storm on Earth, moves toward Philippines". The Washington Post. Retrieved October 31, 2020.