1961 Pacific typhoon season
The 1961 Pacific typhoon season had no official bounds; it ran year-round in 1961, but most tropical cyclones tend to form in the northwestern Pacific Ocean between June and December. These dates conventionally delimit the period of each year when most tropical cyclones form in the northwestern Pacific Ocean.
The scope of this article is limited to the Pacific Ocean, north of the equator and west of the international date line. Storms that form east of the date line and north of the equator are called hurricanes; see 1961 Pacific hurricane season. Tropical storms formed in the entire west pacific basin were assigned a name by the Joint Typhoon Warning Center. Tropical depressions in this basin had the "W" suffix added to their number.
Storms
Tropical Storm Rita
Tropical storm (SSHS) |
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Duration |
January 14 – January 20 |
Intensity |
75 km/h (45 mph) (1-min), 995 mbar (hPa) |
Tropical Storm Susan
Tropical storm (SSHS) |
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Duration |
February 27 – March 1 |
Intensity |
75 km/h (45 mph) (1-min), 1000 mbar (hPa) |
Super Typhoon Tess
Category 4 super typhoon (SSHS) |
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Duration |
March 24 – March 31 |
Intensity |
240 km/h (150 mph) (1-min), 935 mbar (hPa) |
Tropical Storm Viola
Tropical storm (SSHS) |
|
Duration |
April 9 – April 10 |
Intensity |
95 km/h (60 mph) (1-min), 1005 mbar (hPa) |
Tropical Storm Winnie
Tropical storm (SSHS) |
|
Duration |
May 6 – May 9 |
Intensity |
85 km/h (50 mph) (1-min), 1000 mbar (hPa) |
Typhoon Alice
Category 1 typhoon (SSHS) |
|
Duration |
May 17 – May 22 |
Intensity |
140 km/h (85 mph) (1-min), 985 mbar (hPa) |
Typhoon Alice formed to the east of the Philippines on the 17th of May. Alice quickly strengthened and passed very near to Hong Kong with winds of 85 mph on the 18th before recurving through the Chinese Mainland. 4 people were killed and 20 people were injured in Hong Kong. [1]
Super Typhoon Betty
Category 4 super typhoon (SSHS) |
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Duration |
May 22 – May 28 |
Intensity |
240 km/h (150 mph) (1-min), 945 mbar (hPa) |
Typhoon Cora
Category 1 typhoon (SSHS) |
|
Duration |
June 22 – June 25 |
Intensity |
130 km/h (80 mph) (1-min), 985 mbar (hPa) |
Tropical Storm Doris
Tropical storm (SSHS) |
|
Duration |
June 23 – July 2 |
Intensity |
85 km/h (50 mph) (1-min), 990 mbar (hPa) |
Typhoon Elsie
Category 2 typhoon (SSHS) |
|
Duration |
July 12 – July 15 |
Intensity |
155 km/h (100 mph) (1-min), 975 mbar (hPa) |
Tropical Storm Flossie
Tropical storm (SSHS) |
|
Duration |
July 16 – July 19 |
Intensity |
85 km/h (50 mph) (1-min), 990 mbar (hPa) |
Tropical Storm Grace
Tropical storm (SSHS) |
|
Duration |
July 21 – July 25 |
Intensity |
75 km/h (45 mph) (1-min), 995 mbar (hPa) |
Typhoon Helen
Category 2 typhoon (SSHS) |
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Duration |
July 27 – August 3 |
Intensity |
165 km/h (105 mph) (1-min), 970 mbar (hPa) |
Typhoon Ida
Category 1 typhoon (SSHS) |
|
Duration |
July 28 – July 31 |
Intensity |
150 km/h (90 mph) (1-min), 990 mbar (hPa) |
Typhoon June
Category 2 typhoon (SSHS) |
|
Duration |
August 1 – August 8 |
Intensity |
175 km/h (110 mph) (1-min), 960 mbar (hPa) |
20 people were killed from heavy rain and mudslides when 90 mph Typhoon June hit southeastern Taiwan on August 6.
Typhoon Kathy
Category 1 typhoon (SSHS) |
|
Duration |
August 15 – August 18 |
Intensity |
150 km/h (90 mph) (1-min), 980 mbar (hPa) |
Typhoon Lorna
Category 4 typhoon (SSHS) |
|
Duration |
August 20 – August 26 |
Intensity |
220 km/h (140 mph) (1-min), 945 mbar (hPa) |
Tropical Storm Marie
Tropical storm (SSHS) |
|
Duration |
August 29 – September 3 |
Intensity |
95 km/h (60 mph) (1-min), 995 mbar (hPa) |
Super Typhoon Nancy
Category 5 super typhoon (SSHS) |
|
Duration |
September 7 – September 17 |
Intensity |
345 km/h (215 mph) (1-min), 882 mbar (hPa) |
Tropical Storm Nancy, having developed on September 7 in the open West Pacific, rapidly intensified to reach super typhoon status early on the 9th. Nancy continued to strengthen, and reached peak winds of 215 mph (187 knots) on the 12th. Such intensity is speculative, as Reconnaissance Aircraft was in its infancy and most intensities were estimates. Furthermore, later analysis indicated that equipment likely overestimated Nancy's wind speed; if the measurements were correct, Nancy would have had the highest wind speeds of any tropical cyclone by 25 mph. Regardless, Nancy was a formidable typhoon, and retained super typhoon status until the 14th as it neared Okinawa. The typhoon turned to the northeast, and made landfall on southern Japan on the 16th with winds of 100 mph. It continued rapidly northeastward, and became extratropical on the 17th in the Sea of Okhotsk. Well executed warnings lessened Nancy's potential major impact, but the typhoon still caused 172 fatalities and widespread damage.
Typhoon Olga
Category 1 typhoon (SSHS) |
|
Duration |
September 8 – September 10 |
Intensity |
130 km/h (80 mph) (1-min), 985 mbar (hPa) |
Typhoon Olga struck Hong Kong killing 7 people.[1]
Super Typhoon Pamela
Category 5 super typhoon (SSHS) |
|
Duration |
September 8 – September 12 |
Intensity |
285 km/h (180 mph) (1-min), 915 mbar (hPa) |
Typhoon Pamela, which formed on September 8, rapidly intensified to a peak of 180 mph on the 11th. Pamela weakened to a 145 mph typhoon by the time it hit eastern Taiwan late on the 11th, and after crossing the island and the Taiwan Strait, the storm hit eastern China as a 65 mph tropical storm. Pamela dissipated on the 12th, after causing 98 casualties (with 27 missing), $5 million in damage (1961 USD), and leaving 50,000 homeless.
Tropical Storm Ruby
Tropical storm (SSHS) |
|
Duration |
September 21 – September 24 |
Intensity |
85 km/h (50 mph) (1-min), 992 mbar (hPa) |
Typhoon Sally
Category 1 typhoon (SSHS) |
|
Duration |
September 25 – September 29 |
Intensity |
130 km/h (80 mph) (1-min), 985 mbar (hPa) |
Super Typhoon Tilda
Category 5 super typhoon (SSHS) |
|
Duration |
September 27 – October 4 |
Intensity |
260 km/h (160 mph) (1-min), 915 mbar (hPa) |
When 90 mph Typhoon Tilda, having once had a 160 mph peak, hit northeastern China on October 4, it caused 11 deaths, over $6 million in crop damage, and sank 1 ship killing 2.
Super Typhoon Violet
Super Typhoon Violet was an extremely strong storm with minimum pressure of 882 mb.
Category 5 super typhoon (SSHS) |
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Duration |
October 4 – October 11 |
Intensity |
335 km/h (205 mph) (1-min), 882 mbar (hPa) |
Tropical Storm Wilda
Tropical storm (SSHS) |
|
Duration |
October 11 – October 13 |
Intensity |
85 km/h (50 mph) (1-min), 990 mbar (hPa) |
Tropical Storm Anita
Tropical storm (SSHS) |
|
Duration |
October 19 – October 20 |
Intensity |
85 km/h (50 mph) (1-min), 1005 mbar (hPa) |
Typhoon Billie
Category 1 typhoon (SSHS) |
|
Duration |
October 23 – October 30 |
Intensity |
130 km/h (80 mph) (1-min), 960 mbar (hPa) |
Typhoon Clara
Category 1 typhoon (SSHS) |
|
Duration |
October 26 – November 1 |
Intensity |
140 km/h (85 mph) (1-min), 985 mbar (hPa) |
Super Typhoon Dot
Category 5 super typhoon (SSHS) |
|
Duration |
November 9 – November 15 |
Intensity |
260 km/h (160 mph) (1-min), 922 mbar (hPa) |
Super Typhoon Ellen
Category 4 super typhoon (SSHS) |
|
Duration |
December 5 – December 13 |
Intensity |
240 km/h (150 mph) (1-min), 945 mbar (hPa) |
1961 storm names
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Agnes
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Bess
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Carmen
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Della
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Elaine
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Faye
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Gloria
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Hester
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Irma
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Judy
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Kit
-
Lola
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Mamie
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Nina
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Ora
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Phyllis
- Rita 1W
- Susan 4W
- Tess 5W
- Viola 6W
- Winnie 9W
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- Alice 10W
- Betty 11W
- Cora 20W
- Doris 19W
- Elsie 26W
- Flossie 28W
- Grace 30W
- Helen 31W
- Ida 32W
- June 33W
- Kathy 39W
- Lorna 42W
- Marie 49W
- Nancy 52W
- Olga 51W
- Pamela 50W
- Ruby 53W
- Sally 54W
- Tilda 55W
- Violet 56W
- Wilda 58W
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- Anita 60W
- Billie 62W
- Clara 63W
- Dot 66W
- Ellen 69W
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Fran
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Georgia
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Hope
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Iris
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Joan
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Kate
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Louise
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Marge
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Nora
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Opal
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Patsy
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Ruth
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Sarah
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Thelma
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Vera
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Wanda
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Amy
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Babs
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Charlotte
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Dinah
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Emma
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Freda
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Gilda
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Harriet
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Ivy
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Jean
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Karen
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Lucy
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Mary
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Nadine
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Olive
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Polly
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Rose
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Shirley
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Trix
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Virginia
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Wendy
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