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Typhoon Tokage, known in the Philippines as Typhoon Siony, was the deadliest typhoon to strike Japan since Typhoon Bess in 1982. The twenty-third storm to be named using an international list of names during the 2004 Pacific typhoon season, Tokage was the last of three typhoons to impact Japan from late-September to mid-October 2004. Typhoon Tokage began as a tropical depression near the Northern Mariana Islands on October 10. With very warm waters, the system started to undergo a rapid deepening phase early on October 13 and reached its peak strength on the 17th. Tokage made landfall over Japan on October 20, just before becoming extratropical.

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  • Taifun Tokage (japanisch: トカゲ, Eidechse; JMA-Bezeichnung: 0423; JTWC-Bezeichnung: 27W; PAGASA-Bezeichnung: Siony) war ein Taifun, der am 20. und 21. Oktober 2004 über Japan hinwegzog und eine Spur der Verwüstung hinterließ. Er war der stärkste tropische Wirbelsturm im nordwestlichen Pazifischen Ozean seit Taifun Tip. Seinen tiefsten Luftdruck erreichte er bei 940 hPa. Dieser tropische Wirbelsturm war der 23. Taifun des Jahres 2004 und traf direkt die japanischen Inseln. Besonders betroffen war die Hauptinsel Honshū mit der Präfektur Kyōto. Tokage richtete Schäden in Höhe von über fünf Milliarden Euro an. 99 Tote, 704 Verletzte und drei Vermisste gingen auf sein Konto. (de)
  • Typhoon Tokage, known in the Philippines as Typhoon Siony, was the deadliest typhoon to strike Japan since Typhoon Bess in 1982. The twenty-third storm to be named using an international list of names during the 2004 Pacific typhoon season, Tokage was the last of three typhoons to impact Japan from late-September to mid-October 2004. Typhoon Tokage began as a tropical depression near the Northern Mariana Islands on October 10. With very warm waters, the system started to undergo a rapid deepening phase early on October 13 and reached its peak strength on the 17th. Tokage made landfall over Japan on October 20, just before becoming extratropical. Tokage was the 10th storm to strike Japan in 2004, making 2004 the largest year ever for the number of storms made landfall in Japan. The record until 2003 was 6 (1990 and 1993), but 2004 was 10. (en)
  • 平成16年台風第23号(へいせい16ねんたいふうだい23ごう、アジア名:トカゲ / Tokage)は、2004年(平成16年)10月に発生し、日本列島に上陸し大きな被害をもたらした台風である。 (ja)
  • 颱風蝎虎(英语:Typhoon Tokage,國際編號:0423,JTWC編號:27W,菲律賓大氣地理天文部門名稱:Siony,台灣中央氣象局分級:中度颱風)是2004年太平洋颱風季的一個熱帶氣旋。也是一個在日本登陸的颱風。此颱風的特徵之一是與其他颱風相比,強風圈直徑特大。 「蝎虎」是由日本所提供的名稱,指的是現代的88星座之一的蝎虎座。 (zh)
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  • 平成16年台風第23号(へいせい16ねんたいふうだい23ごう、アジア名:トカゲ / Tokage)は、2004年(平成16年)10月に発生し、日本列島に上陸し大きな被害をもたらした台風である。 (ja)
  • 颱風蝎虎(英语:Typhoon Tokage,國際編號:0423,JTWC編號:27W,菲律賓大氣地理天文部門名稱:Siony,台灣中央氣象局分級:中度颱風)是2004年太平洋颱風季的一個熱帶氣旋。也是一個在日本登陸的颱風。此颱風的特徵之一是與其他颱風相比,強風圈直徑特大。 「蝎虎」是由日本所提供的名稱,指的是現代的88星座之一的蝎虎座。 (zh)
  • Taifun Tokage (japanisch: トカゲ, Eidechse; JMA-Bezeichnung: 0423; JTWC-Bezeichnung: 27W; PAGASA-Bezeichnung: Siony) war ein Taifun, der am 20. und 21. Oktober 2004 über Japan hinwegzog und eine Spur der Verwüstung hinterließ. Er war der stärkste tropische Wirbelsturm im nordwestlichen Pazifischen Ozean seit Taifun Tip. Seinen tiefsten Luftdruck erreichte er bei 940 hPa. (de)
  • Typhoon Tokage, known in the Philippines as Typhoon Siony, was the deadliest typhoon to strike Japan since Typhoon Bess in 1982. The twenty-third storm to be named using an international list of names during the 2004 Pacific typhoon season, Tokage was the last of three typhoons to impact Japan from late-September to mid-October 2004. Typhoon Tokage began as a tropical depression near the Northern Mariana Islands on October 10. With very warm waters, the system started to undergo a rapid deepening phase early on October 13 and reached its peak strength on the 17th. Tokage made landfall over Japan on October 20, just before becoming extratropical. (en)
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  • Taifun Tokage (de)
  • Tifón Tokage (es)
  • 平成16年台風第23号 (ja)
  • Typhoon Tokage (2004) (en)
  • 颱風蝎虎 (2004年) (zh)
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