List of The Most Intense Tropical Cyclones - Western North Pacific Ocean

Western North Pacific Ocean

Storms with an intensity of 900 hPa (26.58 inHg) or less are listed.

Typhoon Year Pressure
hPa inHg
1 Tip 1979 870 25.7
2 Nora 1973 875 25.8
June 1975
4 Ida 1958 877 25.9
5 Kit 1966 880 26.0
Rita 1978
Vanessa 1984
8 Nina 1953 885 26.1
Joan 1959
Irma 1971
Forrest 1983
Megi 2010
13 Marge 1951 886
14 Ida 1954 890 26.3
Nancy 1961
Emma 1962
Amy 1971
Wynne 1980
Betty 1987
Flo 1990
21 Vera 1959 895 26.4
Violet 1961
Sally 1964
Wilda 1964
Elsie 1969
Patsy 1973
Louise 1976
Elsie 1981
Mac 1982
Abby 1983
Marge 1983
Dot 1985
Ruth 1991
Yuri 1991
35 Tess 1953 900 26.6
Pamela 1954
Virginia 1957
Hester 1957
Lola 1957
Opal 1962
Karen 1962
Sally 1964
Opal 1964
Bess 1965
Carla 1967
Agnes 1968
Viola 1969
Hope 1970
Nina 1975
Elsie 1975
Hope 1979
Bess 1982
Peggy 1986
Holly 1987
Gay 1992
Zeb 1998
Sanba 2012

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