That’s why I’m always hesitant to believe these pressures and wind speed of these typhoons . Is the ocean just that much warmer and more conducive for major 190 mph storms because it rarely happens in the Atlantic, but it seems like the pacific has tons of them consistently
In Jhon Eliot Observation he said that the 1891 Siam Cyclone, which he mentioned as Port Blair Cyclone was as severe as between October 31-November 1 when it hit the Odisha- West Bengal coast on November 5-6.
Any thoughts on Cyclone Kamisy that struck Madagascar in April 1984? If I remember correctly, it was ranked as a Saffir-Simpson Category 3, 100 knots, by the JTWC but I’ve heard some thoughts that it probably reached Category 5 status, and from the satellite images I’ve seen of it it looked very powerful.
@StevenWxAny updates on your analysis of Kamisy? I believe it was about 160-170 MPH at its peak east of northern Madagascar based on satellite imagery.
That siam cyclone blew my mind. Always wondered if its possible that a cyclone hits Thailand, in theory yes because that only path is little more than 5 degrees north above the Equator. Still amazing what new stuff we discover and that long time ago ..there were also strong storms before 500 years , although not as often as now :(
@@kylerrabaya5197 The overall track of Typhoon Gay differs a lot from the Siam cyclone. The only similarity is where it hit in Thailand. The Siam Cyclone crossed the northern Philippines and the moved SW, then moved NW and hit the Northern part of the Bay of Bengal. Gay moved west and then continued West into the Southern part of India
Honorinina would in all probability be considered a “Very Intense Tropical Cyclone” if it occurred today. It was similar to Geralda in 1994 and Gafilo in 2004. I believe the name is pronounced as “Honorine” with the “-ina” suffix being silent (based on my basic knowledge of Malagasy phonetics).
I think make a part 2 including storms like cyclone qendresa(2014), cyclone/hurricane catarina of 2004 (not katrina) and the 1996 great lakes hurricane
What other top 10's do you want to see? Comment below and tell us!
Top 10 strangest storm forming location
Top 10 longest lived tropical cyclones
Top 10 largest tropical cyclones
Top 10 Strongest Dissipating Storms
Top 10 closest tropical cyclone to form near the Equator please. Both NHEM and SHEM
How about a Top 10 Largest or Top 10 Smallest Storms Ever Recorded list?
Maybe this year, these top 10 lists were from the 2020 hurricane week
We already know whos on top 1 largest
Top 1 smallest is definitely TS Marco (2008)
search on youtube typhoon size comparidon
@@FireboltPrime 2nd would be S something in Australia in the 1970s at 30 miles
5:50 ironic. Simpson flying into Marge.
XD
D'Oh!
I would like to see Top 10 smallest storms next!
Tropical Storm Marco is the smallest on record, with a windfield only ten miles wide.
Yep
Me too
They are known as Microcyclone with having a wind field extending upto 100 km.
@@trinankurghosh9541 i thought they were called Midgets
How about top 10 weirdest places tropical cyclones have formed
@Don't talk when your faves don't have daesang also Cyclone Hinano, Tropical Storm Vamei, Tropical Storm Agni and also Tropical Storm Iba
Maybe alpha too
Lexi:I formed in se pacific
Thank you Force 13 🌀 and Happy New Years🥳 Soaking your content up like a Cat 5 Hurricane over 32C SST. Keep up the awesome work team!👍🙂
This is why I am against banning the recons for the West Pacific, Indian Ocean, Australian region and South Pacific.
@Don't talk when your faves don't have daesang plannes that go in the storm to measure the intensity and pressure
WHO THE HELL SAID WPAC
WPAC IS LITERALLY THE MOST ACTIVE BASIN
Why do they want to do that
That’s why I’m always hesitant to believe these pressures and wind speed of these typhoons . Is the ocean just that much warmer and more conducive for major 190 mph storms because it rarely happens in the Atlantic, but it seems like the pacific has tons of them consistently
Shame no technology for storm measurements existed in 989, I wonder what the wind speeds and minimum pressure of the storm were.
According to Wikipedia, there was a typhoon that struck Hong Kong in 957 and killed at least 10 thousand people
Where?
@@herisuryadi6885 did you read the comment???
@@BabspzhzpKLal As in where is the link
Me being an idiot right here
I'm gonna have to see this.
Me to
And because of new cyclone findings
They may beat the different records of lowest pressure, highest wind speed etc.
In Jhon Eliot Observation he said that the 1891 Siam Cyclone, which he mentioned as Port Blair Cyclone was as severe as between October 31-November 1 when it hit the Odisha- West Bengal coast on November 5-6.
Any thoughts on Cyclone Kamisy that struck Madagascar in April 1984? If I remember correctly, it was ranked as a Saffir-Simpson Category 3, 100 knots, by the JTWC but I’ve heard some thoughts that it probably reached Category 5 status, and from the satellite images I’ve seen of it it looked very powerful.
@StevenWxAny updates on your analysis of Kamisy? I believe it was about 160-170 MPH at its peak east of northern Madagascar based on satellite imagery.
wish there was a reanalysis of Haiyan’s pressure
Yeah, I think it was close to Tip's.
For me, Haiyan's pressure was most likely between 883 - 888. I doubt it was lower than Tip based on the environment where Haiyan was located
These were quite interesting, it has to be said...
Where did you get the information of 1891's siam Cyclone??
Nice animation
Nice Video
That siam cyclone blew my mind. Always wondered if its possible that a cyclone hits Thailand, in theory yes because that only path is little more than 5 degrees north above the Equator. Still amazing what new stuff we discover and that long time ago ..there were also strong storms before 500 years , although not as often as now :(
Typhoon Gay 1989 was very similar to the Siam cyclone. It had a similar track, and similar intensity.
Well Pabuk hit Thailand in 2019 January
@@kylerrabaya5197 typhoon Gay as well Typhoon Forrest both entered Indian Ocean via the isthmus of Kra
@@kylerrabaya5197 The overall track of Typhoon Gay differs a lot from the Siam cyclone. The only similarity is where it hit in Thailand. The Siam Cyclone crossed the northern Philippines and the moved SW, then moved NW and hit the Northern part of the Bay of Bengal. Gay moved west and then continued West into the Southern part of India
More top tens please
We are bored waiting on that slow atlantic season
I would like to see top 10 biggest storm
Top 10 weirdest storms (ex. Catarina 2004)
215 mph!! That's a STRONG EF5 tornado!!
Hmmm, i wonder what they will be?
also first
You could watch the hurricane week, it was there but forgot what day it was
@@juliusnepos6013 yeah lol
Maybe the discovery of C5 Inez '66.
Like if Inez gets upgraded
@@shibainudogweather It was C5 in F13 analysis
@BillyAnimate2655 Are you sure?
is the 1780 typhoon that struck macau stronger than 2012 vicente, 1964 ruby, 1922 swatow typhoon and 1874 typhoon?
Honorinina would in all probability be considered a “Very Intense Tropical Cyclone” if it occurred today. It was similar to Geralda in 1994 and Gafilo in 2004. I believe the name is pronounced as “Honorine” with the “-ina” suffix being silent (based on my basic knowledge of Malagasy phonetics).
Top 10 longest lived storms
I think make a part 2 including storms like cyclone qendresa(2014), cyclone/hurricane catarina of 2004 (not katrina) and the 1996 great lakes hurricane
Force thirteen, what is your analysis of Patsy 1973
How about top 10 forming inland storms ?
Weakest storms that caused the most destruction
Strongest storms with the least destruction
Tropical depression Winnie (2004) Weakest storm being highly destructive
Cyclone Monica (2006) Strongest storm being least destructive
7:48 *_-cursed-_*
Oh God HOW LMAO
I think Nora might have just been 205 mph.
*H A P P Y-N E W-Y E A R!*
I gonna say SPAC have a lot of underestimate storm
JMA too, on Lowest pressure
Yes, especially to cyclones Nisha, Olaf, Meli, and Hina.
@@aron1332Not sure why the name “Nisha” remains on their list - perhaps because Tahiti named it as “Orama” instead.
I knew it Nora could’ve been stronger. So as to Angela and Gay.
*G A Y*
So as Mike
Nora had flight level winds of 185mph which correlates to 215mph winds!
Ive seen this already
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@@DEEJAY440 In hurricane week
@@clash4893 ok
@@clash4893 yeah
Wow
I dont get it-
Might be somthin intresting
Yay
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throwback to when the letter E was extremely funny
@@featherweighthate after 3 years, I saw you comment again
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