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'''December 1''' |
'''December 1''' |
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* 1960 - '''[[1960 Pacific typhoon season#Typhoon Ophelia|Typhoon Ophelia]]''' reached its peak intensity with 250 [[kilometres per hour|km/h]] (155 [[miles per hour|mph]]) winds just after passing over the [[Caroline Islands]]. Many of the islands were severely [[flood|flooded]]. |
* 1960 - '''[[1960 Pacific typhoon season#Typhoon Ophelia|Typhoon Ophelia]]''' reached its peak intensity with 250 [[kilometres per hour|km/h]] (155 [[miles per hour|mph]]) winds just after passing over the [[Caroline Islands]]. Many of the islands were severely [[flood|flooded]]. |
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December 1
- 1960 - Typhoon Ophelia reached its peak intensity with 250 km/h (155 mph) winds just after passing over the Caroline Islands. Many of the islands were severely flooded.
- 2004 - Typhoon Nanmadol (pictured), a quick-paced storm, reaches its peak intensity as a Category 4 super typhoon just before making landfall over northern Philippines. Nanmadol killed 77 people in total and damaged US$60.8 million of infrastructure and agriculture.