- Tropical Storm Nina
The name Nina has been used for twelve
typhoon s in the northwestPacific Ocean , one tropical cyclone in the northeastPacific Ocean , and one tropical cyclone in the southwest Pacific.Twelve typhoons have been named Nina. In addition, one hurricane in the Central Pacific was given this name because the policy at the time was to use typhoon names in the Central Pacific.
* 1953's Super Typhoon Nina was a major storm with minimum central pressure around 885 mb. It made landfall inChina as acategory 3 tropical cyclone.
* 1957's Hurricane Nina was a Category 1 hurricane.
* 1960's Typhoon Nina was a Category 3 tropical cyclone that never made landfall.
* 1963's Tropical Storm Nina (Japan Meteorological Agency analyzed it as a tropical depression, not as a tropical storm) was a minor storm.
* 1966's Typhoon Nina was a Category 1 tropical cyclone.
* 1968's Typhoon Nina was a Category 1 tropical cyclone that crossed thePhilippines .
* 1972's Tropical Storm Nina was a minor storm.
* 1975's Super Typhoon Nina was a large and quickly-forming typhoon, with minimum central pressure around 900 mb. It struckTaiwan as acategory 4 . The rainfall it dropped inChina contributed to the collapse of theBanqiao Dam , killing around 200,000.
* 1978's Tropical Storm Nina was a minor storm.
* 1981's Tropical Storm Nina was a minor storm.
* 1984's Tropical Storm Nina was a minor storm.
* 1987's Super Typhoon Nina was acategory 5 tropical cyclone that crossed thePhilippines as a major typhoon.
* 1992's Tropical Storm Nina was a minor storm.
* 1995's Tropical Storm Nina was a minor storm.:PAGASA Naming The Following Typhoons were named Nina by PAGASA :* 2004's Typhoon Songda :* 2008's Typhoon HagupitSouthwest Pacific:
* 1992-3's Cyclone Nina was aCategory 3 storm that crossedOceania .
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