Philippine Typhoons 2011
International Typhoons 2011
1. Amang
Aere
2. Bebeng
Songda
3. Chedeng
Sarika
4. Dodong
Haima
5. Egay
Meari
6. Falcon
Ma-on
7. Goring
Tokage
8. Hanna
Nock-ten
9. Ineng
Muifa
10. Juaning
Merbok
11. Kabayan
Nanmadol
12. Lando
Talas
13. Mina
Noru
14. Nonoy
Kulap
15. Onyok
Roke
16. Pedring
Sonca
17. Quiel
Nesat
18. Ramon
Haitang
19. Sendong
Nalgae
20. Tisoy
Banyan
21. Ursula
Washi
22. Viring
Pakhar
23. Weng
Sanvu
24. Yoyoy
Mawar
25. Zigzag
Wakeskis
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During the 2006 season, eleven typhoons entered the Philippines. Of those, 8 were super typhoons. Six tropical storms or tropical depressions hit the Philippines in 2006, in addition to the typhoons.
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The Philippines experiences the most frequent occurrences of typhoons in the world due to its location in the western Pacific Ocean where typhoons commonly form. The country typically experiences around 20 typhoons each year.
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Any part of the Philippines can be struck by typhoons but statistically more typhoons hit Luzon region than the Visayas and Mindanao.
Yes, Palawan in the Philippines does experience typhoons. Typhoons can bring strong winds, heavy rains, flooding, and landslides to the region, particularly during the typhoon season which typically runs from June to November.
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Yes, the Philippines is prone to both typhoons and earthquakes. The country is situated in a region known as the Pacific Ring of Fire, where earthquakes and volcanic eruptions are common. It is also in the path of typhoons that develop in the western Pacific Ocean, leading to frequent severe weather events.
Typhoon months starts from July to October.