Super Typhoon Babs (international designation: 9811, JTWC designation: 20W, PAGASA name: Typhoon Loleng) was the second typhoon to strike the nation days after Typhoon Zeb made landfall.
A tropical depression formed on October 13 and the next day it was upgraded to a tropical storm and was named Babs. Babs moved westward before stalling off the coast of the Philippines and drifting for several days. In proximity to Typhoon Zeb, the Babs barely st...
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Super Typhoon Babs (international designation: 9811, JTWC designation: 20W, PAGASA name: Typhoon Loleng) was the second typhoon to strike the nation days after Typhoon Zeb made landfall.
A tropical depression formed on October 13 and the next day it was upgraded to a tropical storm and was named Babs. Babs moved westward before stalling off the coast of the Philippines and drifting for several days. In proximity to Typhoon Zeb, the Babs barely strengthened until October 19.
Babs rapidly strengthened into a Category 4 typhoon with 140 mph (115 Kt) winds, then twelve hours later Babs reached a peak intensity of 155 mph before passing over Catanduanes Island on the 21st. The typhoon continued to move westward where it paralleled the coast of Luzon and then entered the South China Sea. Babs then recurved north and then northeast before dissipating west of Taiwan.
Just like Typhoon Zeb days earlier, Babs was very destructive to the Philippines. According to several observers, about 221...
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