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- Typhoon_Ike abstract "Typhoon Ike (international designation: 8411, JTWC designation: 13W, PAGASA name: Nitang) was the deadliest typhoon of the 1984 Pacific typhoon season and crossed the Philippines in September. This tropical cyclone formed on August 27 in the Philippine Sea, and strengthened as it moved westward into the southern Philippines, becoming a typhoon on August 31. Typhoon Ike caused extreme wind and flooding damage when it crossed the Philippines, resulting in 1492 fatalities, one of the Philippines' worst natural disaster in modern times, and its worst typhoon since Amy struck the archipelago in 1951. A total of 200,000 to 480,000 were left homeless. Emerging from the Philippines as a strong tropical storm, Ike restrengthened as it tracked northwest through the South China Sea across northeast Hainan Island. Weakening back into a tropical storm, Ike moved inland into mainland China. In Hong Kong, winds gusted to 49 knots (91 km/h) at Tate's Cairn. Extensive crop damage was experienced in southern China, with Ike becoming the most significant tropical cyclone to strike Guangxi since 1954. Total damage was reportedly US$111 million (1984 dollars). The name Ike was retired after this season. Typhoon Ike was recorded with a 220 km/h gust and an estimated 185 km/h msw in Surigao on September 2 and is one of the intense tropical cyclones and devastating and deadliest to hit the RP.".
- Typhoon_Ike thumbnail Typhoon_Ike_4_Sept_1984_0753z.png?width=300.
- Typhoon_Ike wikiPageExternalLink WorstVisayasTyphoons.htm.
- Typhoon_Ike wikiPageExternalLink 13w.pdf.
- Typhoon_Ike wikiPageID "3229590".
- Typhoon_Ike wikiPageRevisionID "588755930".
- Typhoon_Ike 10MinWinds "90".
- Typhoon_Ike 1MinWinds "125".
- Typhoon_Ike areas "Guam, Philippines and China".
- Typhoon_Ike basin "WPac".
- Typhoon_Ike damages "1000".
- Typhoon_Ike dissipated "1984-09-06".
- Typhoon_Ike fatalities "1422".
- Typhoon_Ike formed "1984-08-26".
- Typhoon_Ike hasPhotoCollection Typhoon_Ike.
- Typhoon_Ike hurricaneSeason "1984".
- Typhoon_Ike imageLocation "Typhoon Ike 4 Sept 1984 0753z.png".
- Typhoon_Ike imageName "Typhoon Ike on September 4".
- Typhoon_Ike inflated "1".
- Typhoon_Ike name "Typhoon Ike".
- Typhoon_Ike pressure "950".
- Typhoon_Ike type "typhoon".
- Typhoon_Ike wordnet_type synset-breed-noun-2.
- Typhoon_Ike year "1984".
- Typhoon_Ike subject Category:1984_Pacific_typhoon_season.
- Typhoon_Ike subject Category:Retired_Pacific_typhoons.
- Typhoon_Ike subject Category:Retired_Philippine_typhoon_names.
- Typhoon_Ike subject Category:Typhoons_in_the_Philippines.
- Typhoon_Ike type AtmosphericPhenomenon111425580.
- Typhoon_Ike type Cyclone111443721.
- Typhoon_Ike type Hurricane111467018.
- Typhoon_Ike type NaturalPhenomenon111408559.
- Typhoon_Ike type Phenomenon100034213.
- Typhoon_Ike type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- Typhoon_Ike type PhysicalPhenomenon111419404.
- Typhoon_Ike type Process100029677.
- Typhoon_Ike type RetiredPacificTyphoons.
- Typhoon_Ike type Storm111462526.
- Typhoon_Ike type Typhoon111521145.
- Typhoon_Ike type TyphoonsInThePhilippines.
- Typhoon_Ike type Windstorm111527014.
- Typhoon_Ike comment "Typhoon Ike (international designation: 8411, JTWC designation: 13W, PAGASA name: Nitang) was the deadliest typhoon of the 1984 Pacific typhoon season and crossed the Philippines in September. This tropical cyclone formed on August 27 in the Philippine Sea, and strengthened as it moved westward into the southern Philippines, becoming a typhoon on August 31.".
- Typhoon_Ike label "Typhoon Ike".
- Typhoon_Ike label "昭和59年台風第11号".
- Typhoon_Ike sameAs 昭和59年台風第11号.
- Typhoon_Ike sameAs m.08_x9c.
- Typhoon_Ike sameAs Q3242840.
- Typhoon_Ike sameAs Q3242840.
- Typhoon_Ike sameAs Typhoon_Ike.
- Typhoon_Ike wasDerivedFrom Typhoon_Ike?oldid=588755930.
- Typhoon_Ike depiction Typhoon_Ike_4_Sept_1984_0753z.png.
- Typhoon_Ike isPrimaryTopicOf Typhoon_Ike.