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== See also == {{Portal|Tropical cyclones|Japan}} * [[List of tropical cyclone records]] * Other notable tropical cyclones that broke records: ** [[Cyclone Mahina (1899)]] β Possibly the most intense storm recorded in the Southern Hemisphere, with a peak low pressure of {{convert|880|hPa|inHg|sigfig=4|lk=on|abbr=on}} ** [[Typhoon Nancy (1961)]] - An extremely powerful typhoon that unofficially had the strongest winds ever recorded in a typhoon, with maximum 1-minute sustained winds at {{convert|215|mph|km/h|abbr=on}}, tying Hurricane Patricia ** [[Tropical Storm Marco (2008)]] β The smallest tropical cyclone on record ** [[Hurricane Patricia (2015)]] β Second-most intense tropical cyclone, most intense ever recorded in the Western Hemisphere, with the highest maximum 1-minute sustained winds recorded in a tropical cyclone, at {{convert|215|mph|km/h|abbr=on}} ** [[Cyclone Winston (2016)]] - Officially the most intense storm in the Southern Hemisphere, with peak low pressure of {{convert|884|hPa|inHg|sigfig=4|lk=on|abbr=on}}. Also became the most intense landfalling tropical cyclone on record, impacting with same pressure ** [[Typhoon Goni (2020)]] β A Category 5-equivalent super typhoon that became the strongest landfalling storm on record, with 1-minute sustained winds of {{convert|195|mph|km/h|abbr=on}} ** [[Typhoon Haiyan|Typhoon Haiyan (2013)]] - The deadliest Philippine typhoon in modern history ** [[Cyclone Freddy (2023)]] - The longest lasting tropical cyclone ever recorded. * Other notable tropical cyclones that impacted Japan: ** [[Typhoon Vera (1959)]] - The strongest storm to ever impact Japan, with maximum sustained wind speeds of {{convert|160|mph|km/h|abbr=on}} upon landfall - Comparable to a Category 5-equivalent super typhoon ** [[Typhoon Wipha (2013)]] - Similar impacts and dissipation ** [[Typhoon Lan (2017)]] β Another very large and powerful typhoon ** [[Typhoon Jebi (2018)]] β A typhoon that took a slightly similar track path and struck Japan as a Category 2-equivalent typhoon; caused substantial damage, primarily in the [[Kansai region]] ** [[Typhoon Trami (2018)]] β A Category 5-equivalent super typhoon that affected the same general area ** [[Typhoon Hagibis (2019)]] β A typhoon that took almost similar track path, similar size, similar landfall date and struck Japan as a Category 2-equivalent typhoon; caused tremendous damage and marked the 40th anniversary of Tip * [[Hypercane]]
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