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dbr:Typhoon_Ione
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アイオン台風 Typhoon Ione
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Typhoon Ione was a catastrophic and deadly tropical cyclone that left over 512 confirmed deaths and another 326 to be missing as it affected Japan, with the majority of the fatalities coming from the city of Ichinoseki in Iwate Prefecture. It also left a significant trail of damage on the country, just after Typhoon Kathleen devastated the area. The fourteenth named storm and the ninth typhoon of the 1948 Pacific typhoon season, Ione was first seen in weather maps as a tropical storm near the Mariana Islands on September 11. It moved to the northwest, passing through the island country, before strengthening to a typhoon on September 13. It rapidly organized to a Category 4 typhoon and reached its peak intensity on the next day before slowly weakening as it started to approach the Japanese アイオン台風(アイオンたいふう、昭和23年台風第21号、国際名:アイオン/Ione)は、1948年(昭和23年)9月16日に関東地方に上陸し、各地に洪水被害をもたらした台風である。関東地方はこの前年もカスリーン台風に襲われており、アイオン台風がさらに追い打ちをかけた形となった。
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Typhoon Ione
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1948-09-17
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1948
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Unknown
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512
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1948-09-11
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925
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1948
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Typhoon Ione was a catastrophic and deadly tropical cyclone that left over 512 confirmed deaths and another 326 to be missing as it affected Japan, with the majority of the fatalities coming from the city of Ichinoseki in Iwate Prefecture. It also left a significant trail of damage on the country, just after Typhoon Kathleen devastated the area. The fourteenth named storm and the ninth typhoon of the 1948 Pacific typhoon season, Ione was first seen in weather maps as a tropical storm near the Mariana Islands on September 11. It moved to the northwest, passing through the island country, before strengthening to a typhoon on September 13. It rapidly organized to a Category 4 typhoon and reached its peak intensity on the next day before slowly weakening as it started to approach the Japanese archipelago, while curving to the northeast. It then made landfall on September 16 between the present cities of Tateyama and Kisarazu in Chiba Prefecture as a minimal typhoon. It then passed through the southern coast of Hokkaido, before gradually degraded to a tropical storm as it emerged in the Pacific Ocean on the next day. It then became extratropical, shortly after. アイオン台風(アイオンたいふう、昭和23年台風第21号、国際名:アイオン/Ione)は、1948年(昭和23年)9月16日に関東地方に上陸し、各地に洪水被害をもたらした台風である。関東地方はこの前年もカスリーン台風に襲われており、アイオン台風がさらに追い打ちをかけた形となった。
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