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- Typhoon_Longwang abstract "Typhoon Longwang (known in the Philippines as Typhoon Maring) was the deadliest tropical cyclone to impact China during the 2005 Pacific typhoon season. Longwang was first identified as a tropical depression on September 25 north of the Mariana Islands. Moving along a general westward track, the system quickly intensified and reached typhoon status on September 27. After reaching Category 4-equivalent intensity on the Saffir–Simpson hurricane scale, adverse atmospheric conditions along with internal structural changes resulted in temporary weakening. The structural change culminated in Longwang becoming an annular typhoon and prompted re-intensification. The storm attained peak strength with winds of 175 km/h (110 mph) and a pressure of 930 mbar (hPa; 27.46 inHg) on October 1 as it approached Taiwan. Interaction with the mountainous terrain of the island and further structural changes caused some weakening before the typhoon made landfall near Hualien City early on October 2. Crossing the island in six hours, Longwang emerged over the Taiwan Strait before moving onshore again later that day, this time in Fujian Province, China as a minimal typhoon. Once over mainland China, the storm quickly weakened and ultimately dissipated late on October 3.Prior to the storm's arrival, officials in Taiwan activated all emergency operations centers and urged residents to take serious precautions. The storm brought record-breaking winds, peaking at 234 km/h (145 mph) in Hualien City, and torrential rains. Despite the intensity of the storm, damage was relatively limited there. Two people lost their lives, 73 were injured, and damage reached NT$570 million (US$17.7 million). Large-scale evacuations took place in mainland China, with 684,860 people relocating. Losses were extensive in Fujian Province where 1-in-100 year rains caused disastrous flooding in Fuzhou, killing 62 people. In Minhou County, 85 paramilitary police perished when a landslide destroyed their barracks. Throughout China, 147 people were killed and damage amounted to 7.81 billion RMB (US$944.6 million). Due to the severe damage, the name Longwang was later retired.".
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- Typhoon_Longwang wikiPageExternalLink T0519.pdf.
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- Typhoon_Longwang wikiPageExternalLink besttrack.html.
- Typhoon_Longwang wikiPageExternalLink bwp192005.txt.
- Typhoon_Longwang wikiPageID "2799266".
- Typhoon_Longwang wikiPageRevisionID "605982590".
- Typhoon_Longwang 10MinWinds "95".
- Typhoon_Longwang 1MinWinds "125".
- Typhoon_Longwang areas "Ryukyu Islands, Taiwan, East China, and the Batanes".
- Typhoon_Longwang basin "WPac".
- Typhoon_Longwang damages "970.5".
- Typhoon_Longwang dissipated "2005-10-03".
- Typhoon_Longwang fatalities "149".
- Typhoon_Longwang formed "2005-09-25".
- Typhoon_Longwang hasPhotoCollection Typhoon_Longwang.
- Typhoon_Longwang hurricaneSeason "2005".
- Typhoon_Longwang imageLocation "Typhoon Longwang 01 oct 2005 0505Z.jpg".
- Typhoon_Longwang imageName "--10-01".
- Typhoon_Longwang name "Typhoon Longwang".
- Typhoon_Longwang pressure "930".
- Typhoon_Longwang type "typhoon".
- Typhoon_Longwang wordnet_type synset-breed-noun-2.
- Typhoon_Longwang year "2005".
- Typhoon_Longwang subject Category:2005_Pacific_typhoon_season.
- Typhoon_Longwang subject Category:2005_disasters_in_the_Philippines.
- Typhoon_Longwang subject Category:2005_in_China.
- Typhoon_Longwang subject Category:2005_in_Japan.
- Typhoon_Longwang subject Category:2005_in_Taiwan.
- Typhoon_Longwang subject Category:Retired_Pacific_typhoons.
- Typhoon_Longwang subject Category:Typhoons.
- Typhoon_Longwang subject Category:Typhoons_in_China.
- Typhoon_Longwang subject Category:Typhoons_in_Japan.
- Typhoon_Longwang subject Category:Typhoons_in_Taiwan.
- Typhoon_Longwang subject Category:Typhoons_in_the_Philippines.
- Typhoon_Longwang type AtmosphericPhenomenon111425580.
- Typhoon_Longwang type Cyclone111443721.
- Typhoon_Longwang type Hurricane111467018.
- Typhoon_Longwang type NaturalPhenomenon111408559.
- Typhoon_Longwang type Phenomenon100034213.
- Typhoon_Longwang type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- Typhoon_Longwang type PhysicalPhenomenon111419404.
- Typhoon_Longwang type Process100029677.
- Typhoon_Longwang type RetiredPacificTyphoons.
- Typhoon_Longwang type Storm111462526.
- Typhoon_Longwang type Typhoon111521145.
- Typhoon_Longwang type Typhoons.
- Typhoon_Longwang type TyphoonsInChina.
- Typhoon_Longwang type TyphoonsInJapan.
- Typhoon_Longwang type TyphoonsInTaiwan.
- Typhoon_Longwang type TyphoonsInThePhilippines(2005).
- Typhoon_Longwang type Windstorm111527014.
- Typhoon_Longwang comment "Typhoon Longwang (known in the Philippines as Typhoon Maring) was the deadliest tropical cyclone to impact China during the 2005 Pacific typhoon season. Longwang was first identified as a tropical depression on September 25 north of the Mariana Islands. Moving along a general westward track, the system quickly intensified and reached typhoon status on September 27.".
- Typhoon_Longwang label "Typhon Longwang (2005)".
- Typhoon_Longwang label "Typhoon Longwang".
- Typhoon_Longwang label "颱風龍王 (2005年)".
- Typhoon_Longwang sameAs Typhon_Longwang_(2005).
- Typhoon_Longwang sameAs 태풍_룽왕_(2005년).
- Typhoon_Longwang sameAs m.083f19.
- Typhoon_Longwang sameAs Q708154.
- Typhoon_Longwang sameAs Q708154.
- Typhoon_Longwang sameAs Typhoon_Longwang.
- Typhoon_Longwang wasDerivedFrom Typhoon_Longwang?oldid=605982590.
- Typhoon_Longwang depiction Typhoon_Longwang_01_oct_2005_0505Z.jpg.
- Typhoon_Longwang isPrimaryTopicOf Typhoon_Longwang.