Typhoon Forrest was a very intense storm that affected the Ryuku Islands and China during March and and early April of 2100 its the 6th named system the 2nd Major and Normal Typhoon of 2100
Category 5 Super Typhoon JTWC/JMA/SSHWS | ||
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Forrest's track |
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Formed | March 15 | |
Dissipated | April 1 | |
Highest winds | 190 (mph) | |
Highest gusts | 190 | |
Lowest pressure | 890 | |
Damages | $800 billion (2100 USD) | |
Fatalities | 15,99 | |
Missing | 0 | |
Areas affected | Japan (Ryuku Islands), China | |
Part of the 2100 Pacific typhoon season |
Metorlogical History[]
on March 10 a tropical wave spun and slowly organized on March 15 the wave became tropical depression 06W the storm slowly progressed over the days as the time passed 06W become a tropical storm on the 17th and was named Forrest slowly as it moved north west it became a super typhoon becomming the strongest since Candice earlier in the year the storm weakened quickly before making a category 1 typhoon landfall on March 28 on April 1 after weakening to a depression Forrest was asborbed by a monsoon.
Retirement[]
If Forrest is retied or not will be chosen at the end of the year
See Also[]
- Typhoon Kai-Tak (2012) dissipated near China
- Tropical Storm Bae (2099) struck Japan as a TD
- Typhoon Susan a weaker storm that struck China as a C2