Regional monitoring is conducted by agencies like the Japan Meteorological Agency (JMA) and PAGASA in the Philippines [15, 22]. Residents in affected zones are advised to monitor the Tropical Weather Outlook and follow local evacuation orders immediately during warnings [33, 36].
: Typhoon Tip (1979) remains one of the largest and most intense on record [25]. Typhoon Haiyan (2013) was one of the deadliest, killing over 6,300 people in the Philippines and causing $13 billion in damage [4, 23]. typhoon
: It caused extensive damage across the Federated States of Micronesia (FSM) and the Northern Mariana Islands , particularly Saipan and Tinian [6, 9, 10]. Regional monitoring is conducted by agencies like the
: While they can occur year-round, most activity happens between July and November , with a peak in late August to early September [19, 27]. Historical and Economic Impact Typhoon Haiyan (2013) was one of the deadliest,
: Winds between 39–73 mph (63–118 km/h) [17, 22].
Typhoons are categorized based on their maximum sustained wind speeds: