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- Typhoon_Halong_(2002) abstract "Typhoon Halong (international designation: 0207, JTWC designation: 10W, PAGASA local name: Inday) in 2002 passed just south of Guam one week after Typhoon Chataan struck the island and left heavy damage. The seventh named storm of the season, Halong developed near the same location as Chataan on July 5 near the Marshall Islands. For much of its duration, the storm moved toward the northwest, gradually intensifying. Early on July 10, Halong passed just south of Guam as a tropical storm, producing high waves and gusty winds on the island. The storm disrupted relief efforts from Chataan, causing additional power outages but little damage.After affecting Guam, Halong quickly strengthened and reached its peak winds on July 12. The Joint Typhoon Warning Center estimated peak 1 minute winds of 250 km/h (155 mph), while the Japan Meteorological Agency estimated 10 minute winds of 155 km/h (100 mph). Subsequently, the typhoon weakened greatly while curving to the northeast, although it still passed near Okinawa with strong winds that left widespread power outages. Halong struck southeastern Japan, dropping heavy rainfall and producing strong winds that left $89.8 million (¥10.3 billion 2002 JPY) in damage. There was one death in the country and nine injuries. Halong became extratropical on July 16 and dissipated the next day. The typhoon influenced the monsoon trough in the Philippines, contributing to flooding and deaths in the country.".
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- Typhoon_Halong_(2002) wikiPageRevisionID "585186562".
- Typhoon_Halong_(2002) 10MinWinds "85".
- Typhoon_Halong_(2002) 1MinWinds "135".
- Typhoon_Halong_(2002) areas Guam.
- Typhoon_Halong_(2002) areas Japan.
- Typhoon_Halong_(2002) areas Philippines.
- Typhoon_Halong_(2002) basin "WPac".
- Typhoon_Halong_(2002) damages "89.8".
- Typhoon_Halong_(2002) dissipated "2002-07-18".
- Typhoon_Halong_(2002) extratropical "2002-07-16".
- Typhoon_Halong_(2002) fatalities "10".
- Typhoon_Halong_(2002) formed "2002-07-05".
- Typhoon_Halong_(2002) hasPhotoCollection Typhoon_Halong_(2002).
- Typhoon_Halong_(2002) hurricaneSeason "2002".
- Typhoon_Halong_(2002) imageLocation "--07-14".
- Typhoon_Halong_(2002) imageName "Satellite image of Typhoon Halong near peak intensity".
- Typhoon_Halong_(2002) name "Typhoon Halong".
- Typhoon_Halong_(2002) pressure "945".
- Typhoon_Halong_(2002) type "typhoon".
- Typhoon_Halong_(2002) year "2002".
- Typhoon_Halong_(2002) subject Category:2002_Pacific_typhoon_season.
- Typhoon_Halong_(2002) subject Category:Typhoons.
- Typhoon_Halong_(2002) subject Category:Typhoons_in_China.
- Typhoon_Halong_(2002) subject Category:Typhoons_in_Guam.
- Typhoon_Halong_(2002) comment "Typhoon Halong (international designation: 0207, JTWC designation: 10W, PAGASA local name: Inday) in 2002 passed just south of Guam one week after Typhoon Chataan struck the island and left heavy damage. The seventh named storm of the season, Halong developed near the same location as Chataan on July 5 near the Marshall Islands. For much of its duration, the storm moved toward the northwest, gradually intensifying.".
- Typhoon_Halong_(2002) label "Typhoon Halong (2002)".
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- Typhoon_Halong_(2002) sameAs Q7861192.
- Typhoon_Halong_(2002) wasDerivedFrom Typhoon_Halong_(2002)?oldid=585186562.
- Typhoon_Halong_(2002) depiction Typhoon_Halong_14_july_2002_0155Z.jpg.
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