@@DanielBSantiago bruh haiyan's too underrated....peak was 205mph (according to f13), made landfall with strongest wind ever recorded, caused a lot more damage n deaths than all of them!😑
Super Typhoon Haiyan was one of the most destructive storms ever to hit The Philippines since Tip. $2.3 billion dollars in damages hundreds of people lost their homes. 6,900 fatalities 195mph winds (wind gusts over 210mph) It's one of the deepest tropical cyclones on Earth in 2013.
Goni (Rolly) and Haiyan (Yolanda) have the same wind speed Goni is smaller while Haiyan is larger Goni sustained 315 km/h winds in 2 minutes than Haiyan, which can only do 1 minute. Also, Goni is stronger due to the pressure being very low, actually as close as Tip (Warling)
My list. 1. Typhoon Haiyan (need i say more?) 2. Typhoon Tip (Lowest pressure and largest windfield) 3. Typhoon Goni (Highest windspeed at landfall) 4. Typhoon Megi (The most recent recon in WPAC since its decommission during the 80's, one of the lowest pressure) 5. Typhoon Forrest (Fastest intensifying storm in Air pressure) 6. Typhoon Vera (Most powerful japanese typhoon at landfall) 7. Typhoon Mangkhut (One of the longest sustaining category 5) 8. Typhoon nock-ten (Strongest christmas typhoon) 9. Typhoon Nancy (Tied with Hurricane patricia for the fastest windspeed recorded in a tropical cyclone) 10. Typhoon Nuri (Powerful category 5 that severely upset the jetstream that caused a hellish winter in north america) Honorable mention: Typhoon Bopha (One of the most southern category 5 typhoon to form in WPAC) Typhoon Ida (One of the highest windspeed) Typhoon Meranti (Second strongest at landfall, tied with haiyan) Typhoon Rammasun (Strongest South China Sea typhoon)
Megi landfall in my province i was 4 yrs old at that time😅and s. Typhoon haima is stronger than s. Typhoon mangkhut if you ask the people who experienced that two storm because they landfall in the same province
@@gianeronabalos1977 landfall observations says otherwise. 933 mbars was recorded in the eyewall of Mangkhut after weakening supporting (160 kts, 894 mbars possible intensity). Haima had weaker observations than Mangkhut
Here are my predictions, not in order: Super Typhoon Haiyan (2013) Super Typhoon Angela (1995) Super Typhoon Tip (1979) Super Typhoon Nina (1975) Super Typhoon Nancy (1961) Super Typhoon Bopha (2012) Super Typhoon Goni (2020) Super Typhoon Megi (2010) Super Typhoon Mike (1990) Super Typhoon Winnie (1997)
What about Typhoon Karen that hit Guam in 1962? Barometric pressure of 894md and winds over 200 mph. My dad was a weather pilot flying WB-50's and made 64 penetrations into Typhoons out of Guam and Japan.
Nah, Tip is still stronger than probably both especially Goni, I experienced these both but not much of yolanda because it was in visayas, however I did feel Goni it was kinda strong but not as strong as tip
@@niceuuuuuu Tip only had 191 mph winds. If you want to get technical Haiyan only had 194 mph winds, while Goni had 196 mph. The only difference between these storms is that Tip had a lower pressure. That’s 205 mph system is obviously stronger just not as low and pressure. It was more intense with the barometric pressure, but not as strong with the wind speeds.
@@niceuuuuuu just because a storm is big does not mean it will be strong. A lot of the times it’s actually the small and tight compact systems such as Andrew, Dorian, and Camille.
@@stormteen9944 this video would be a 15 minute video with 7 of those minutes being about haiyan if it were to be included because of the severity of its damages
You listed Rita earlier at over 200 mph, I’m fairly certain, and matches up with many other reanalysis estimates of around 210 mph, which would match with its low pressure, yet you lowered it to 185 mph why? Also you had an individual animation of Mike listing it at 205 mph, which I completely agreed with along with 874 mb, and again you lower it?
@@KaiserStormTracking though, all other reanalysis made by other studies showed ~205 mph to Rita with some reaching 215. Rita was small system, located at low latitudes, with high background pressure (similar to Haiyan's background pressure) and travelling at high speed, which all supports 205 - 215 mph for 878 mbars
My list: 10. Typhoon Saomai (100% not biased) 9. Typhoon Angela 8. Typhoon Meranti 7. Typhoon Goni 6. Typhoon Mike 5. Typhoon Tip 4. Typhoon Gay 3. Old Typhoon Vera 2. New Typhoon Vera 1. Typhoon Haiyan
@@loenamia9626 And Tip was not in your list even though it had the lowest pressure not only in WPAC but in the world and also the largest tropical cyclone ever recorded.
Those in the U.S. get scared when we get a strong hurricane. They are nothing compared to the beasts that exist in the pacific. I think the scariest part of these typhoons is that, unlike the atlantic hurricanes which at times tend to have very big eyes, the ones in typhoons seem to always be pretty small in comparison.
I am suprised Super Typhoon Bilis is not on this list. I was in Taiwan when it hit. I was there on business, and it hit the last day I was scheduled before flying back to Texas. Quite a storm...
Not a very big storm for the west pacific basin because if it’s damage and death but Joan (1959) proofed to be way more stronger and destructive in Taiwan.
After ST Nanmdol,Japan , ST Hinnamnor, Korea & ST Noru, Philippines & Vietnam in 2022, l think this list need a new title : 10 Super typhoons gone berserk
I think the strongest typhoon that ive experienced in the 90s its probably typhoon ROSING or ANGELA i was in Quezon that time and the flood was so high it reach all the way to the second floor i was on the roof me and my neighbor shared food it was hard that time
How about Typhoon Karen in 1962 and Typhoon Yutu in 2018? Karen caused serious Damage in Guam while Yutu caused serious damage in the Northern Mariana Islands.
Gotta give a bigger shout out to tip. I made this comment during number 2, when I assumed that haiyan would be put at number one. Why isn't Haiyan on the list?
@@longhair5001 Look at the older storms in WPAC. There are storms that probably had stronger winds than Haiyan. June 75, Rita 78, Mike 90, Gay 92 and Angela 95 were pribably stronger than Haiyan. Officially, Nancy was the stringest storm at WPAC at 215 MPH followed by Violet, Ida, Sally and Haiyan. And a Tip had the lowest pressure followed by June, Forrest, Nora, Ida and Rita. Tip is also the largest storm recorded in history not only in WPAC but in the world also. Many storms had come close to the size of Tip but Haiyan's size never come close to Tip neither the pressure.
850 is complete nonsense. 895 makes more sense. Haiyan is small, low latitude, moving fast, has high POCI, and has strong STR to the north. Tacloban's recorded pressure supports 895
Icyclone reported 960 mbars in Tacloban. Tacloban airport 955. Those valuees only support 895 - 900 mbars pressure. No evidence Haiyan weakened by 45 mbars before landfall
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Goni...? (I didn’t really track it a lot)
Great list. I was surprised to not see Haiyan on the list but I'm not surprised to see Tip on there.
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Vamco, surely
Can you do
Top 10 Strongest inland damage storms
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Viewers: *haiyan*
TIP TIP TIP TIP TIP FORREST TIP TIP TIP TIP TIP (Halola?) TIP TIP TIP
You get the point.
0:10 Vanessa (1984)
1:18 Wynne (1980)
2:58 Soudelor (2015)
4:31 Mike (1990)
6:08 Mangkhut (2018)
9:16 Rita (1978)
11:11 Goni (2020)
13:07 Ida (1958)
14:58 Gay (1992)
16:46 Tip (1979)
Ty!
LOL
Typoon gay 💀
typhoon gay winds have special enzymes that makes men love penises. lol
@@valentinaoliveira5122 "Miss Spell" -💀
My money's on Tip, Haiyan, Goni, Bopha and Angela.
2 of 5
0/5
Yes, No, Yes, Yes, No
Bopha is Mike
@@DanielBSantiago bruh haiyan's too underrated....peak was 205mph (according to f13), made landfall with strongest wind ever recorded, caused a lot more damage n deaths than all of them!😑
It’s hard to do a Top 10 of this because there are so many historical Typhoons to choose from.
Yeah
Yeah
Yeah
Yeah
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Super Typhoon Haiyan was one of the most destructive storms ever to hit The Philippines since Tip. $2.3 billion dollars in damages hundreds of people lost their homes. 6,900 fatalities 195mph winds (wind gusts over 210mph)
It's one of the deepest tropical cyclones on Earth in 2013.
Tip didn't hit the Philippines??
Tip in terms of its size was the largest ever recorded in 1979.
They didn't include Haiyan coz she's overrated. 😏👌
@@kenjirodriguez1642 she's infamous
@@cynotechh nope, it hit japan but fortunately it weakened before it did.
My List:
1. Typhoon Tip (1979)
2. Typhoon June (dk what year)
3. Typhoon Forrest (dk what year again-)
4. Typhoon Nora (dkwy)
5. Typhoon Haiyan (2013)
6. Typhoon Goni (2020)
7. Typhoon Rita (dkwy)
8. Typhoon Mike (1990)
9. Typhoon Gay (1992)
10. Typhoon Soudelor (2015)
Typhoon June (1975)
Typhoon Nora (1973)
Typhoon Rita (1972)
The 70s storms are just build different WTF💀
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Haiyan is not on the list
Hayian is ranked on #0
@@frostythecat9811 thats funny
TIP TIP TIP TIP TIP TIP TIP TIP TIP TIP TIP TIP TIP TIP TIP TIP TIP
legit Haiyan: imma do whats called a pro gamer move (intensifies with 195 mph wind)
you mean 315 km/h
@@animvofficial5645 krazy how goni also reached 315 luckily the damage was smaller than haiyan did
Goni (Rolly) and Haiyan (Yolanda) have the same wind speed
Goni is smaller while Haiyan is larger
Goni sustained 315 km/h winds in 2 minutes than Haiyan, which can only do 1 minute.
Also, Goni is stronger due to the pressure being very low, actually as close as Tip (Warling)
quick note: Super Typhoon Ferdie even surpassed Yolanda in terms of that field.
My list.
1. Typhoon Haiyan (need i say more?)
2. Typhoon Tip (Lowest pressure and largest windfield)
3. Typhoon Goni (Highest windspeed at landfall)
4. Typhoon Megi (The most recent recon in WPAC since its decommission during the 80's, one of the lowest pressure)
5. Typhoon Forrest (Fastest intensifying storm in Air pressure)
6. Typhoon Vera (Most powerful japanese typhoon at landfall)
7. Typhoon Mangkhut (One of the longest sustaining category 5)
8. Typhoon nock-ten (Strongest christmas typhoon)
9. Typhoon Nancy (Tied with Hurricane patricia for the fastest windspeed recorded in a tropical cyclone)
10. Typhoon Nuri (Powerful category 5 that severely upset the jetstream that caused a hellish winter in north america)
Honorable mention:
Typhoon Bopha (One of the most southern category 5 typhoon to form in WPAC)
Typhoon Ida (One of the highest windspeed)
Typhoon Meranti (Second strongest at landfall, tied with haiyan)
Typhoon Rammasun (Strongest South China Sea typhoon)
Typhoon Meranti holds the record for the most intense South China Sea typhoon, not Rammasun.
Megi landfall in my province i was 4 yrs old at that time😅and s. Typhoon haima is stronger than s. Typhoon mangkhut if you ask the people who experienced that two storm because they landfall in the same province
imagine not including Mike and Nora lol
those “185” kt estimates from Nancy were made using sea foam
@@gianeronabalos1977 landfall observations says otherwise. 933 mbars was recorded in the eyewall of Mangkhut after weakening supporting (160 kts, 894 mbars possible intensity). Haima had weaker observations than Mangkhut
I'm putting bets on Wanda, Haiyan, Tip, Goni, Hato, Mangkhut and Nepartak.
Haiyan is Goni's big brother.
Yes
And meranti is the sister
Although 'Tip' is the largest storm in the world
@@joanaguilera1295 tip is the father and nancy is the mother xD
@@joanaguilera1295 what about extratropical storm,they are much bigger than typhoon tip.
Force thirtheen :1 rita
The viewers:HAIYAN
I was expecting Typhoon Haiyan to be here.
Same
same
Was about to say the same thing! Should’ve been #2
Yeah
ST Haiyan in 2013 decimated the Philippines.Period.
Strongest & highest storm surge too.
Here are my predictions, not in order:
Super Typhoon Haiyan (2013)
Super Typhoon Angela (1995)
Super Typhoon Tip (1979)
Super Typhoon Nina (1975)
Super Typhoon Nancy (1961)
Super Typhoon Bopha (2012)
Super Typhoon Goni (2020)
Super Typhoon Megi (2010)
Super Typhoon Mike (1990)
Super Typhoon Winnie (1997)
Also Typhoon Nora
Fair point
What about
Gay(1992)
Nora(1973)
Forrest
June
@@funtimearinze2652 yes, never forget nora.
I thought Nina was only a C4-
What about Typhoon Karen that hit Guam in 1962? Barometric pressure of 894md and winds over 200 mph. My dad was a weather pilot flying WB-50's and made 64 penetrations into Typhoons out of Guam and Japan.
Hmmm I wonder when 2020 worldwide cyclone season animation will come...
@Omar Lozada 2022 isn’t here yet sorry It’s only the very beginning of 2021:)
Maybe May of 2021
I remember while waiting for Haiyan to pass Negros, my family shared their experience about Mike.
1. Meranti (2016)
2. Haiyan (2013)
3. Megi (2010)
4. Goni (2020)
5. Bopha (2012)
How about Tip, Gay 92, Mike and Angela
How about Haima (2016) and Halong (2019)
@@beechleey5753 Halong probably yes but Haima, no
@@aron1332 oh yea i forgot that Haima became weak when it's almost landfall
@@aron1332 i agree with the ones you said lol those are legends
Got caught in a typhoon in 1969 while traveling to Okino erabu on an LCM-8 river boat from Naha, Okinawa. Never been so scared in my life.
Haiyan was stronger than most of these storms, besides Goni and the 205 mph storm. It was also deadlier than all of the storms, killing 6,300 people.
Nah, Tip is still stronger than probably both especially Goni, I experienced these both but not much of yolanda because it was in visayas, however I did feel Goni it was kinda strong but not as strong as tip
@@niceuuuuuu Tip only had 191 mph winds. If you want to get technical Haiyan only had 194 mph winds, while Goni had 196 mph. The only difference between these storms is that Tip had a lower pressure. That’s 205 mph system is obviously stronger just not as low and pressure. It was more intense with the barometric pressure, but not as strong with the wind speeds.
@@niceuuuuuu And this is official information
@@niceuuuuuu just because a storm is big does not mean it will be strong. A lot of the times it’s actually the small and tight compact systems such as Andrew, Dorian, and Camille.
@@stormteen9944 this video would be a 15 minute video with 7 of those minutes being about haiyan if it were to be included because of the severity of its damages
When haiyan is not in the list scares me
Wow the Mangkhut satellite imagery is stunning
You listed Rita earlier at over 200 mph, I’m fairly certain, and matches up with many other reanalysis estimates of around 210 mph, which would match with its low pressure, yet you lowered it to 185 mph why? Also you had an individual animation of Mike listing it at 205 mph, which I completely agreed with along with 874 mb, and again you lower it?
They reanalysis they did may have found other evidence that doesn't support thier initial peak and hence the downgrade
@@KaiserStormTracking though, all other reanalysis made by other studies showed ~205 mph to Rita with some reaching 215. Rita was small system, located at low latitudes, with high background pressure (similar to Haiyan's background pressure) and travelling at high speed, which all supports 205 - 215 mph for 878 mbars
@@aron1332do you have an estimate for Dianmu 2004?
Typhoon Ida has a wind speed of 245 miles pe hour measured by CMA.
Where did u find this
@@rsandahl2290 in an website.
@@rsandahl2290 ibtracs has it
Typhoon Ida (1958) measured at 202mph
@@trinankurghosh9541 right. A storm is 400 kmh.
Awesome video
My list:
10. Gordon (Goring) 1989
9. Haima (Lawin) 2016
8. Soudelor (Hanna) 2015
7. Angela (Rosing) 1995
6. Ophelia 1958
5. Rita (Kading) 1978
4. Megi (Juan) 2010
3. Bopha (Pablo)
2. Vongfong (Ompong) 2014
1. Haiyan (Yolanda) 2013
Extra
11. Rammasun (Glenda) 2014
12. Mangkhut (Ompong) 2018
13. Nancy 1961
14. Gaemi (Carina) 2024
15. Lionrock (Dindo) 2016
I slept through Mangkhut.. After our struggle with Haima, we were better prepared that time...
Does anyone release that the low pressure system is moving clockwise??? 6:15
That’s counter clockwise
My list:
10. Typhoon Saomai (100% not biased)
9. Typhoon Angela
8. Typhoon Meranti
7. Typhoon Goni
6. Typhoon Mike
5. Typhoon Tip
4. Typhoon Gay
3. Old Typhoon Vera
2. New Typhoon Vera
1. Typhoon Haiyan
14:58 what a name for a typhoon
mangkhut was a beast, even though it landfalled as a cat 2 it was still very strong
And a C5 in the Philippines
My top 10 list:
1) Typhoon Tip (1979)
2) Typhoon Surigae (2021)
3) Typhoon Haiyan (2013)
4) Typhoon Ida (1958)
5) Typhoon Goni (2020)
6) Typhoon Sally (1964)
7) Typhoon Paka (1997)
8) Typhoon Meranti (2016)
9) Typhoon Megi (2010)
10) Typhoon Gay (1992)
These typhoons so strong it deserves to be Cat 6 if ever (295km/h or 185 mph and higher)
This was my list lol
1.Typhoon Haiyan(2013)
2.Typhoon Nina(1975)
3.Typhoon Megi(2010)
4.Typhoon Yutu(2018)
5.Typhoon Vongfong(2014)
6.Typhoon Haima(2016)
7.Typhoon Bopha(2012)
8.Typhoon Rammasun(2014)
9.Typhoon Soudelor(2015)
10.Typhoon Nock-Ten(2016)
How Nina was below Haiyan?
@@aron1332 Nina has much weaker wind speed than Haiyan even though it had much damage
@@loenamia9626 And if that's the case for Haiyan and Nina, why Yutu was above Vongfong?
@@loenamia9626 And Tip was not in your list even though it had the lowest pressure not only in WPAC but in the world and also the largest tropical cyclone ever recorded.
@@aron1332 I know i already changed my list
Hagibis was an awesome one too...
Those in the U.S. get scared when we get a strong hurricane. They are nothing compared to the beasts that exist in the pacific. I think the scariest part of these typhoons is that, unlike the atlantic hurricanes which at times tend to have very big eyes, the ones in typhoons seem to always be pretty small in comparison.
force thirteen:typhoons everyone:obviously it's haiyan
Not even on the list lol
TIP TIP TIP TIP TIP TIP
@@jtp2007 I still can't put my mind about that ;-;
My Top 5 Favourite Storm Is
1: Goni
2: Haiyan
3: Haima
4: Tip
5: Mangkut
Vera, Nancy, Ida, Hester, Bopha and Nock-Ten as well
Mine is Meranti, Bopha, Hagibis, Haiyan, Yutu
Mine is Haiyan,Haima,Yutu,Mangkhut,Meranti
1. Meranti (2016)
2. Haiyan (2013)
3. Megi (2010)
4. Goni (2020)
5. Bopha (2012)
Why favorite? It's devastating typhoon you liked strong typhoon?
14:58 Typhoon GAY I SPECIFICALLY WHEEZED OUT
Vanessa on satellite looks like Micheal, Patricia and Hayian
Typhoon gay XD. What were they thinking?
Different time period.
I dunno,
I guess it was a very very old name for females back long ago that was like
Oh theres this name i ma yoink it
This is gonna be cool
This channel:Posts this vid
The viewers: HAIYAN / YOLANDA (in filipino)
I am suprised Super Typhoon Bilis is not on this list. I was in Taiwan when it hit. I was there on business, and it hit the last day I was scheduled before flying back to Texas. Quite a storm...
Not a very big storm for the west pacific basin because if it’s damage and death but Joan (1959) proofed to be way more stronger and destructive in Taiwan.
How is Haiyan not on here?!
18:57 WHERE ARE YOU GETTING THE SATELLITE IMAGERY OF TIP I ONLY GOT THE INSANELY SATURATED VERSION OF IT
Well that was 20 mins of my life I can't get back.
Typhoon Gay maybe is serious.
I knew Goni would be here
After ST Nanmdol,Japan , ST Hinnamnor, Korea & ST Noru, Philippines & Vietnam in 2022, l think this list need a new title :
10 Super typhoons gone berserk
Let's hope and pray you guys will do the same with Atlantic ,Southern Hemisphere
What is he name of the music when the list is with typhoon wynne
0:15 what's the song's name?
Impending downpour by Jagsko
@@supertyphoonnancy1963 thx
HOLLUP HUH?! THEY ACTUALLY NAMED A TYPHOON GAY?!
877 mbar, and 11 miles away from the center. If that was true, it would probably be in the low 850s
I think the strongest typhoon that ive experienced in the 90s its probably typhoon ROSING or ANGELA i was in Quezon that time and the flood was so high it reach all the way to the second floor i was on the roof me and my neighbor shared food it was hard that time
Top 10 hurricanes next
I hope Goni gets on the list!
i hope
It did :D
Im sure haiyan is there
Yeah the typhoon beast HAIYAN
@@Pandemium16 and goni (rolly)
@@Pandemium16 yep
@@RedCrewmate yep
@@RedCrewmate yep
what's the name of the satellite layer for Typhoon Goni at from 12:47 to 13:03
Goni?
NHC enhancement
Awe-some!!!
How about Typhoon Karen in 1962 and Typhoon Yutu in 2018? Karen caused serious Damage in Guam while Yutu caused serious damage in the Northern Mariana Islands.
Typhoon Haiyan: AM I A JOKE TO YOU ??!!!!
typhoon gay is insane
Do video of deadliest and costliest.
6:12 why is the low pressure thing spinning the wrong way
I think they accidentally used one of the SHEM icons..
If this doesn‘t include Mike I‘ll...
1 has to be Haiyan or TIP
@@shibainudogweather 4
One thing
WHERE IS HAIYAN.
The serpent spew its mouth so that it will come flashing the seed but the earth swallow it.... And the dragon is furious
Filipinos when typhoon Yolanda doesn't get included: *angy*
I bet Typhoon Tip is gonna be there.
Yep
RIP Angela and Haiyan
No Haiyan? That does surprise me.
Eastern Asian: the most typhoon survivor ever
Gotta give a bigger shout out to tip.
I made this comment during number 2, when I assumed that haiyan would be put at number one.
Why isn't Haiyan on the list?
And we already lnow that Haiyan is the No 1 of all tge typhoons
Thats why they didn't add haiyan on the list
@@longhair5001 Its not
@@aron1332 ok prove it
@@longhair5001 Look at the older storms in WPAC. There are storms that probably had stronger winds than Haiyan. June 75, Rita 78, Mike 90, Gay 92 and Angela 95 were pribably stronger than Haiyan. Officially, Nancy was the stringest storm at WPAC at 215 MPH followed by Violet, Ida, Sally and Haiyan. And a Tip had the lowest pressure followed by June, Forrest, Nora, Ida and Rita. Tip is also the largest storm recorded in history not only in WPAC but in the world also. Many storms had come close to the size of Tip but Haiyan's size never come close to Tip neither the pressure.
haiyan deserves top 1. It's true hpa is 850+. the 895 hpa is only an unsured estimated number.
850 is complete nonsense. 895 makes more sense. Haiyan is small, low latitude, moving fast, has high POCI, and has strong STR to the north. Tacloban's recorded pressure supports 895
Icyclone reported 960 mbars in Tacloban. Tacloban airport 955. Those valuees only support 895 - 900 mbars pressure. No evidence Haiyan weakened by 45 mbars before landfall
The reading of 858 hPa in Haiyan was inaccurate. True pressure was around 895 hPa.
Where the heck is super typhoon Haiyan? it's one of the strongest typhoons ever recorded fyi
I’ve been in dog jail. So I couldn’t make the list. 🥺
You mean Yutu?
Where is Haiyan on this list?
I like how they named it ‘typhoon gay’ lol
Of all these "Top X Strongest Typhoon" videos, why do none of them include Haiyan?
Every one knows what. Soudelors new name was
(Saudel)
why not Haiyan?
u know what cdps 10 cyclones can do
Where is Haiyan???
Why japan is the only one that has radar on 2015 typhoon season
Taiwan also
Can we getta f for hyaian who didnt make the list :(
First one was large
I don't think the hexagonal eye was a coincidence. At the same time, how is it possible given certain laws and theories? 🤔
Goni & atsani are twins
suprised haiyan isnt on here
Where's Haiyan?
Ay don't forget oddete
I had the experience of Tip and wynn
Are you a Ghost??
@@trinankurghosh9541 not yet !
Did you have any footage of them? Im curious because i never saw footage of typhoon tip
@Hello123epy4u is no footage of tip
um.....um.....laughs......um....you know.......um......you know.......um......cue loud music
i didn't know there was a typhoon named "gay"
Sooooooo
Where's Haiyan? 😀
Beautiful accent
Dang