Pazifische Taifunsaison 2002

Pazifische Taifunsaison 2002

Nachfolgend findet sich eine Liste der Taifune die 2002 im Nordwestpazifik auftraten.[1]

Liste

NummerNameEntstehung (UTC)Auflösung (UTC)Niedrigster (hPa)
200201TAPAH2002-01-12 00:002002-01-13 00:00996
200202MITAG2002-02-28 12:002002-03-08 12:00930
200203HAGIBIS2002-05-16 12:002002-05-21 18:00935
200204NOGURI2002-06-08 06:002002-06-10 21:00975
200205RAMMASUN2002-06-29 00:002002-07-06 12:00945
200206CHATAAN2002-06-29 00:002002-07-11 15:00930
200207HALONG2002-07-07 18:002002-07-16 18:00945
200208NAKRI2002-07-09 00:002002-07-12 15:00983
200209FENGSHEN2002-07-14 00:002002-07-27 12:00920
200210KALMAEGI2002-07-20 12:002002-07-21 06:001002
200211FUNG-WONG2002-07-20 18:002002-07-27 03:00960
200212KAMMURI2002-08-03 18:002002-08-05 12:00980
200213PHANFONE2002-08-12 00:002002-08-21 00:00940
200214VONGFONG2002-08-18 00:002002-08-19 21:00985
200215RUSA2002-08-23 00:002002-09-01 00:00950
200216SINLAKU2002-08-29 06:002002-09-08 00:00950
200217ELE2002-08-30 03:002002-09-09 18:00940
200218HAGUPIT2002-09-11 00:002002-09-12 00:00990
200219CHANGMI2002-09-21 18:002002-09-22 12:00985
200220MEKKHALA2002-09-25 00:002002-09-28 00:00990
200221HIGOS2002-09-26 18:002002-10-02 06:00930
200222BAVI2002-10-09 18:002002-10-13 12:00985
200223MAYSAK2002-10-27 18:002002-10-30 06:00980
200224HUKO2002-11-03 12:002002-11-07 00:00985
200225HAISHEN2002-11-20 18:002002-11-25 00:00955
200226PONGSONA2002-12-03 12:002002-12-11 06:00940

Saisonüberblick

Einzelnachweise

  1. Digital Typhoon: Record of Typhoon in 2002 Season. Abgerufen am 14. August 2021.

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Muifa Jul 30 2011 1909Z.jpg
The Operational Linescan System (OLS) Satellite captured this Infrared Satellite Image of Muifa at peak intensity with an unofficial central pressure of 918hpa as sated by the JTWC late on July 30 2011 over the the Philippine Sea.
2002 Pacific typhoon season summary map.png
This map shows the tracks of all tropical cyclones in the 2002 Pacific typhoon season. The points show the location of each storm at 6-hour intervals. The colour represents the storm's maximum sustained wind speeds as classified in the Saffir-Simpson Hurricane Scale (see below), and the shape of the data points represent the type of the storm.