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Typhoon Ida, also known as the Kanogawa Typhoon (狩野川台風, Kanogawa Taifū), was the sixth-deadliest typhoon to hit Japan, as well as one of the strongest tropical cyclones on record. On September 20, Ida formed in the Western Pacific near Guam. It moved to the west and rapidly intensified into a 115 mph (185 km/h) typhoon by the next day. On September 22, Ida turned to the north and continued its quick rate of intensification. Two days later, the Hurricane Hunters observed a minimum barometric pressure of 877 mb (25.9 inHg), as well as estimated peak winds of 325 km/h (200 mph). This made Ida the strongest tropical cyclone on record at the time, although it was surpassed by Typhoon June 17 years later. Ida weakened as it continued to the north-northeast, and made landfall in Japan on southeas

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  • El Tifón Ida, también conocido como Kanogawa Typhoon ( og 野 川 台風 Kanogawa Taifū ), fue el sexto tifón más mortal en golpear Japón, así como uno de los ciclones tropicales más fuertes que se haya registrado . El 20 de septiembre, Ida se formó en el Pacífico occidental cerca de Guam. Se movió hacia el oeste y se intensificó rápidamente en un tifón de 115 mph (185 km / h) al día siguiente. El 22 de septiembre, Ida giró hacia el norte y continuó su rápido ritmo de intensificación. Dos días después, los cazadores de huracanes observaron una presión barométrica mínima de 877 mb (25.9 inHg), así como vientos máximos estimados de 325 km / h (200 mph). Esto convirtió a Ida en el ciclón tropical más fuerte registrado hasta el momento, aunque fue superado por el tifón el 17 de junio, años después. Ida se debilitó a medida que avanzaba hacia el norte-noreste, y tocó tierra en Japón en el sureste de Honshū con vientos de 80 mph el 26 de septiembre. Se volvió extratropical al día siguiente y se disipó el 28 al este del país. Ida causó inundaciones torrenciales en el sureste de Japón, lo que resultó en más de 1,900 aludes de lodo. El daño se estimó en $ 50 millones y hubo 1,269 muertes. (es)
  • Le Typhon Ida (狩野川台風, Kano-gawa taifū), ou typhon de Kano-gawa, est un typhon qui est passé dans la préfecture de Shizuoka et la région du Kantō, au Japon, en septembre 1958. Les inondations subséquentes ont particulièrement touché le bassin du fleuve Kano et la péninsule d'Izu. (fr)
  • Typhoon Ida, also known as the Kanogawa Typhoon (狩野川台風, Kanogawa Taifū), was the sixth-deadliest typhoon to hit Japan, as well as one of the strongest tropical cyclones on record. On September 20, Ida formed in the Western Pacific near Guam. It moved to the west and rapidly intensified into a 115 mph (185 km/h) typhoon by the next day. On September 22, Ida turned to the north and continued its quick rate of intensification. Two days later, the Hurricane Hunters observed a minimum barometric pressure of 877 mb (25.9 inHg), as well as estimated peak winds of 325 km/h (200 mph). This made Ida the strongest tropical cyclone on record at the time, although it was surpassed by Typhoon June 17 years later. Ida weakened as it continued to the north-northeast, and made landfall in Japan on southeastern Honshū with winds of 80 mph on September 26. It became extratropical the next day, and dissipated on the 28th to the east of the country. Ida caused torrential flooding to southeastern Japan, resulting in over 1,900 mudslides. Damage was estimated at $50 million, and there were 1,269 fatalities. (en)
  • 狩野川台風(かのがわたいふう、昭和33年台風第22号、国際名:アイダ/Ida)は、1958年(昭和33年)9月26日に伊豆半島に接近し、翌27日に神奈川県に上陸して、静岡県伊豆地方と関東地方に甚大な被害をもたらした台風である。特に伊豆半島狩野川流域での水害による被害が顕著であったことから、この名称が付けられた。 (ja)
  • 태풍 아이다(Typhoon Ida)는 1958년에 북서태평양에서 발생한 22번째 태풍으로 발생 당시 전 세계에서 가장 낮은 중심기압인 877 hPa를 기록했다. 그러나 17년 후 이 기록은 깨지게 된다. 또한 태풍 아이다는 일본에 내습한 태풍 중 인명피해 순으로 3위에 올랐다. 태풍 아이다가 일본에 남긴 심대한 피해로 일본 기상청에서는 피해가 극심한 태풍에게만 붙이는 특별한 이름 중 하나인 '가노 강 태풍(狩野川台風)'을 부여했다. 현재 일본 기상청에 의해 새로운 이름을 부여받은 태풍은 8개 밖에 없다. (ko)
  • 颱風艾達(英語:Typhoon Ida)是1958年太平洋台风季中最強的热带气旋,風暴於9月20日在關島附近形成,在9月27日消散,维持了約一周。艾達在日本本州神奈川縣登陸之前,曾經錄得一分鐘最高平均風速約為325公里每小時(202英里每小時),最低氣壓為877百帕斯卡,成為當時全球最強的熱帶氣旋,直到1975年被打破。艾達為日本靜岡縣伊豆半島和關東地方等地,特別是狩野川周圍帶來嚴重破壞,造成逾1900宗泥石流、1269人喪生及約5000萬美元的財產損失。後來日本氣象廳為它命名為狩野川颱風,是為氣象廳十個命名颱風其中之一。 (zh)
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  • Le Typhon Ida (狩野川台風, Kano-gawa taifū), ou typhon de Kano-gawa, est un typhon qui est passé dans la préfecture de Shizuoka et la région du Kantō, au Japon, en septembre 1958. Les inondations subséquentes ont particulièrement touché le bassin du fleuve Kano et la péninsule d'Izu. (fr)
  • 狩野川台風(かのがわたいふう、昭和33年台風第22号、国際名:アイダ/Ida)は、1958年(昭和33年)9月26日に伊豆半島に接近し、翌27日に神奈川県に上陸して、静岡県伊豆地方と関東地方に甚大な被害をもたらした台風である。特に伊豆半島狩野川流域での水害による被害が顕著であったことから、この名称が付けられた。 (ja)
  • 태풍 아이다(Typhoon Ida)는 1958년에 북서태평양에서 발생한 22번째 태풍으로 발생 당시 전 세계에서 가장 낮은 중심기압인 877 hPa를 기록했다. 그러나 17년 후 이 기록은 깨지게 된다. 또한 태풍 아이다는 일본에 내습한 태풍 중 인명피해 순으로 3위에 올랐다. 태풍 아이다가 일본에 남긴 심대한 피해로 일본 기상청에서는 피해가 극심한 태풍에게만 붙이는 특별한 이름 중 하나인 '가노 강 태풍(狩野川台風)'을 부여했다. 현재 일본 기상청에 의해 새로운 이름을 부여받은 태풍은 8개 밖에 없다. (ko)
  • 颱風艾達(英語:Typhoon Ida)是1958年太平洋台风季中最強的热带气旋,風暴於9月20日在關島附近形成,在9月27日消散,维持了約一周。艾達在日本本州神奈川縣登陸之前,曾經錄得一分鐘最高平均風速約為325公里每小時(202英里每小時),最低氣壓為877百帕斯卡,成為當時全球最強的熱帶氣旋,直到1975年被打破。艾達為日本靜岡縣伊豆半島和關東地方等地,特別是狩野川周圍帶來嚴重破壞,造成逾1900宗泥石流、1269人喪生及約5000萬美元的財產損失。後來日本氣象廳為它命名為狩野川颱風,是為氣象廳十個命名颱風其中之一。 (zh)
  • El Tifón Ida, también conocido como Kanogawa Typhoon ( og 野 川 台風 Kanogawa Taifū ), fue el sexto tifón más mortal en golpear Japón, así como uno de los ciclones tropicales más fuertes que se haya registrado . El 20 de septiembre, Ida se formó en el Pacífico occidental cerca de Guam. Se movió hacia el oeste y se intensificó rápidamente en un tifón de 115 mph (185 km / h) al día siguiente. El 22 de septiembre, Ida giró hacia el norte y continuó su rápido ritmo de intensificación. Dos días después, los cazadores de huracanes observaron una presión barométrica mínima de 877 mb (25.9 inHg), así como vientos máximos estimados de 325 km / h (200 mph). Esto convirtió a Ida en el ciclón tropical más fuerte registrado hasta el momento, aunque fue superado por el tifón el 17 de junio, años después. Id (es)
  • Typhoon Ida, also known as the Kanogawa Typhoon (狩野川台風, Kanogawa Taifū), was the sixth-deadliest typhoon to hit Japan, as well as one of the strongest tropical cyclones on record. On September 20, Ida formed in the Western Pacific near Guam. It moved to the west and rapidly intensified into a 115 mph (185 km/h) typhoon by the next day. On September 22, Ida turned to the north and continued its quick rate of intensification. Two days later, the Hurricane Hunters observed a minimum barometric pressure of 877 mb (25.9 inHg), as well as estimated peak winds of 325 km/h (200 mph). This made Ida the strongest tropical cyclone on record at the time, although it was surpassed by Typhoon June 17 years later. Ida weakened as it continued to the north-northeast, and made landfall in Japan on southeas (en)
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  • Tifón Ida (1958) (es)
  • Typhon Ida (1958) (fr)
  • 狩野川台風 (ja)
  • 태풍 아이다 (1958년) (ko)
  • Tufão Ida (1958) (pt)
  • Typhoon Ida (1958) (en)
  • 颱風艾達 (1958年) (zh)
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