100px|Typhoon Tip at peak intensity on October 12, 1979
Typhoon Tip was the largest and most intense tropical cyclone on
record. The nineteenth tropical storm and twelfth typhoon of the 1979
Pacific typhoon season, Tip developed out of a disturbance in the
monsoon trough on October 4 near Pohnpei. Initially, a tropical storm
to its northwest hindered the development and motion of Tip, though
after it tracked further north Tip was able to intensify. After passing
Guam, it rapidly intensified and reached peak winds of 305 km/h
(190 mph) and a worldwide record low sea-level pressure of 870 mbar
(hPa, 25.69 inHg) on October 12. At its peak strength, it was also the
largest tropical cyclone on record with a diameter of 2,220 km
(1,380 mi). It slowly weakened as it continued west-northwestward, and
later turned to the northeast under the influence of an approaching
trough. Tip made landfall on southern Japan on October 19, and became
an extratropical cyclone shortly thereafter. U.S. Air Force
Reconnaissance flew 60 missions into the typhoon, making Tip one of the
most closely observed tropical cyclones. Rainwater from the typhoon
breached a flood-retaining wall at a United States Marine Corps
training camp in the Kanagawa Prefecture of Japan, leading to a fire
which killed 13 Marines and injured 68. Elsewhere in the country, the
typhoon led to widespread flooding and 42 deaths, while offshore
shipwrecks left 44 killed or missing. (more...)
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