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Typhoon Fred was a powerful tropical cyclone that caused extensive damage in southeastern China in mid-August 1994. Regarded as the worst typhoon to affect Zhejiang in 160 years, it originated as an area of disturbed weather over the open West Pacific on August 13. The system moved west-southwest and developed into a tropical depression on August 14. Early on August 15, it intensified into a tropical storm. Fred intensified at a steady rate over the course of several days while moving toward the west. The storm intensified into a typhoon on August 16 and into a super typhoon three days later. Late on August 19, the Japan Meteorological Agency (JMA), the principal organization in the West Pacific, estimated 10-minute sustained winds of 185 km/h (115 mph). The Joint Typhoon Warning Center (J

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  • 태풍 프레드 (1994년) (ko)
  • Tajfun Fred (1994) (pl)
  • Typhoon Fred (1994) (en)
  • 颱風法雷德 (1994年) (zh)
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  • 颱風法雷德(英語:Typhoon Fred,國際編號:9416,聯合颱風警報中心:19W,菲律宾大气地球物理和天文管理局:Susang)是1994年太平洋颱風季的一個熱帶氣旋。法雷德於菲律賓呂宋島形成後即以西北方向行進,在台灣東部近海時路徑稍向北偏,至東北部近海時,繼續向西北方向前進,於21日通過彭佳嶼北部海面後,轉西北西方向,22日0時左右在中國浙江省溫州市平陽縣登陸。法雷德在中國造成嚴重災害。逾1,000人死亡。 (zh)
  • Typhoon Fred was a powerful tropical cyclone that caused extensive damage in southeastern China in mid-August 1994. Regarded as the worst typhoon to affect Zhejiang in 160 years, it originated as an area of disturbed weather over the open West Pacific on August 13. The system moved west-southwest and developed into a tropical depression on August 14. Early on August 15, it intensified into a tropical storm. Fred intensified at a steady rate over the course of several days while moving toward the west. The storm intensified into a typhoon on August 16 and into a super typhoon three days later. Late on August 19, the Japan Meteorological Agency (JMA), the principal organization in the West Pacific, estimated 10-minute sustained winds of 185 km/h (115 mph). The Joint Typhoon Warning Center (J (en)
  • Tajfun Fred – tajfun 4. kategorii w Skali Saffira-Simpsona, który w 1994 roku nawiedził wybrzeże Chin. Był to 6 tajfun w sezonie 1994 na obszarze północnego Pacyfiku. Stała prędkość wiatru osiągała 185 km/h, w porywach do 240 km/h. Cyklon utworzył się 12 sierpnia i przemieszczał się na zachód, stopniowo rosnąc w siłę. Przeszedł na północ od wybrzeża Tajwanu. Na Tajwanie, władze nakazały ewakuację z niżej położonych terenów, co pozwoliło uniknąć ofiar śmiertelnych. 21 sierpnia, Fred uderzył w wybrzeże Chin. Gwałtowne opady deszczu wywołały powódź błyskawiczną i spowodowały liczne ofiary śmiertelne. Tajfun zniszczył uprawy oraz budynki mieszkalne i fabryki. Straty oszacowano na ponad 1 miliard dolarów amerykańskich. Łącznie w wyniku przejścia burzy zginęło w Chinach 1000 osób, z czego ponad (pl)
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  • Super Typhoon Fred (en)
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