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== Systems ==
== Systems ==
===January–June===
===May–June===
A tropical cyclone was observed west of the Philippines on May&nbsp;10 in the South China Sea, moving to the northeast. Two days later, the system passed through the [[Batanes]] islands, between the Philippines and Taiwan. The storm was last observed on May&nbsp;13.<ref name="maybt">{{cite web|url={{IBTRACS url|id=1937130N17115}}|title=1936 Not Named (1937130N17115)|publisher=International Best Track Archive for Climate Stewardship|access-date=April 17, 2024}}</ref>



===July===
===July===
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===November–December===
===November–December===
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| D || {{Sort|01|December 29, 1935 &ndash; January 3, 1936}} || bgcolor=#{{storm colour|TD}}|{{Sort|1|Tropical Depression}} || bgcolor=#{{storm colour|TD}}|{{Sort|045|Not specified}} || bgcolor=#{{storm colour|TD}}|{{Sort|045|Not specified}} || Philippines || None || None ||
| TC || {{Sort|01|Mau 10 &ndash; 13}} || bgcolor=#{{storm colour|TD}}|{{Sort|1|Tropical Depression}} || bgcolor=#{{storm colour|TD}}|{{Sort|045|Not specified}} || bgcolor=#{{storm colour|TD}}|{{Sort|045|Not specified}} || Philippines || None || None || <ref name="maybt"/>
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{{TC Areas affected (Bottom)|TC's=33&nbsp;systems|dates=April 22&nbsp;– December 26, 1936|winds={{convert|131|km/h|mph|abbr=on}}|pres={{convert|913|hPa|inHg|sigfig=4|abbr=on}}|damage=|deaths=2,341|Refs=}}
{{TC Areas affected (Bottom)|TC's=33&nbsp;systems|dates=April 22&nbsp;– December 26, 1936|winds={{convert|131|km/h|mph|abbr=on}}|pres={{convert|913|hPa|inHg|sigfig=4|abbr=on}}|damage=|deaths=2,341|Refs=}}

Revision as of 18:41, 17 April 2024

1937 Pacific typhoon season
Seasonal boundaries
First system formedMay 10, 1937
Last system dissipatedDecember 15, 1937
Strongest storm
NameUnnamed
 • Lowest pressure913 hPa (mbar)
Seasonal statistics
Total fatalitiesUnknown
Total damageUnknown
Related articles
Pacific typhoon seasons
1935, 1936, 1937, 1938, 1939

In 1937, there were X tropical cyclones across the northwestern Pacific Ocean, north of the equator and west of the International Date Line. There were at least Y typhoons, which are tropical cyclones with sustained winds of at least 119 kilometres per hour (74 mph). The year's strongest observed typhoon was in observing a barometric pressure of 913 mbar (26.96 inHg).


Systems

May–June

A tropical cyclone was observed west of the Philippines on May 10 in the South China Sea, moving to the northeast. Two days later, the system passed through the Batanes islands, between the Philippines and Taiwan. The storm was last observed on May 13.[1]

July

August

September

October

November–December

[1]


Season effects

D refers to a depression. TC refers to a tropical cyclone. TY refers to a typhoon, which is a tropical cyclone that produces sustained winds of at least 119 km/h (74 mph).[2]

Name Dates Peak intensity Areas affected Damage
(USD)
Deaths Refs
Category Wind speed Pressure
TC Mau 10 – 13 Tropical Depression Not specified Not specified Philippines None None [1]
Season aggregates
33 systems April 22 – December 26, 1936 131 km/h (81 mph) 913 hPa (26.96 inHg) 2,341

See also

References

  1. ^ a b "1936 Not Named (1937130N17115)". International Best Track Archive for Climate Stewardship. Retrieved April 17, 2024.
  2. ^ "Typhoon". Glossary of Meteorology. American Meteorological Society. 2012. Archived from the original on 2015-04-12. Retrieved 2015-04-05.