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Typhoon Judy of July 1989 was a strong tropical cyclone that caused extensive damage and loss of life in Japan, South Korea and the eastern Soviet Union. Originating from a monsoon trough on July 21, Judy began as a tropical depression west of the Northern Mariana Islands. Tracking west-northwest, the system gradually intensified into a tropical storm and was given the name Judy on July 23. By this time, the storm had turned due north. Two days later, Judy attained typhoon status as it began a gradual turn to the west-northwest. Late on July 25, the storm peaked with winds of 165 km/h (105 mph). Striking Kyushu on July 27, interaction with the island's mountainous terrain caused Judy to quickly weaken as it neared South Korea. The weakened storm struck the country west of Pusan the followi

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  • Typhoon Judy of July 1989 was a strong tropical cyclone that caused extensive damage and loss of life in Japan, South Korea and the eastern Soviet Union. Originating from a monsoon trough on July 21, Judy began as a tropical depression west of the Northern Mariana Islands. Tracking west-northwest, the system gradually intensified into a tropical storm and was given the name Judy on July 23. By this time, the storm had turned due north. Two days later, Judy attained typhoon status as it began a gradual turn to the west-northwest. Late on July 25, the storm peaked with winds of 165 km/h (105 mph). Striking Kyushu on July 27, interaction with the island's mountainous terrain caused Judy to quickly weaken as it neared South Korea. The weakened storm struck the country west of Pusan the following day before losing its identity near the border with North Korea. The remnants of Judy were last noted over the Sea of Japan. In Japan, damaging winds from the typhoon left approximately 4 million people without power. Significant flooding in the country resulted in 11 deaths and $28.9 million in damage. In South Korea, heavy rains from the storm exacerbated ongoing floods, leading to at least 20 fatalities. Flooding from the remnants of Judy affected the Soviet Far East, temporarily severing the Trans-Siberian Railway and killing 15 people. (en)
  • 平成元年台風第11・12・13号(へいせいがんねんたいふうだい11・12・13ごう)は、1989年7月24日から8月7日にかけて、日本列島に相次いで上陸あるいは接近した3つの台風である。 (ja)
  • Тайфун «Джу́ди» — сильный тропический циклон, обрушившийся на территорию Японии, Южной Кореи и Дальнего Востока СССР в июле 1989 года, и повлёкший гибель 46 человек и значительный материальный ущерб. (ru)
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  • 平成元年台風第11・12・13号(へいせいがんねんたいふうだい11・12・13ごう)は、1989年7月24日から8月7日にかけて、日本列島に相次いで上陸あるいは接近した3つの台風である。 (ja)
  • Тайфун «Джу́ди» — сильный тропический циклон, обрушившийся на территорию Японии, Южной Кореи и Дальнего Востока СССР в июле 1989 года, и повлёкший гибель 46 человек и значительный материальный ущерб. (ru)
  • Typhoon Judy of July 1989 was a strong tropical cyclone that caused extensive damage and loss of life in Japan, South Korea and the eastern Soviet Union. Originating from a monsoon trough on July 21, Judy began as a tropical depression west of the Northern Mariana Islands. Tracking west-northwest, the system gradually intensified into a tropical storm and was given the name Judy on July 23. By this time, the storm had turned due north. Two days later, Judy attained typhoon status as it began a gradual turn to the west-northwest. Late on July 25, the storm peaked with winds of 165 km/h (105 mph). Striking Kyushu on July 27, interaction with the island's mountainous terrain caused Judy to quickly weaken as it neared South Korea. The weakened storm struck the country west of Pusan the followi (en)
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  • 平成元年台風第11・12・13号 (ja)
  • Джуди (тайфун) (ru)
  • Typhoon Judy (1989) (en)
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