File:Major Tropical Cyclones of 2018.jpg
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English: Taken by various of satellites throughout 2018, these are the 31 tropical cyclones that reached at least Category 3 on the Saffir-Simpson scale during that year, from Berguitta in January to Cilida in December (though Hola and Sergio are out of order). The most intense tropical cyclones during 2018 were Kong-Rey which is the second image in the fifth row, and Yutu which is the first image in the sixth row both storms had a pressure of 900 hPa and both storms had 1-minute sustained winds of 175 mph. |
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Author | NASA, NOAA, JMA, University of Wisconsin–Madison (Images) Image stitching by Cyclonetracker7586 |
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current | 22:06, 5 January 2022 | 5,300 × 10,000 (24.33 MB) | TheWxResearcher (talk | contribs) | Changed text style | |
22:04, 5 January 2022 | 5,300 × 10,000 (24.3 MB) | TheWxResearcher (talk | contribs) | added text | ||
03:19, 5 January 2022 | 5,300 × 10,000 (24.16 MB) | TheWxResearcher (talk | contribs) | moved Sergio. | ||
03:13, 5 January 2022 | 5,300 × 10,000 (24.16 MB) | TheWxResearcher (talk | contribs) | Reduced the amount of pixels and added Sergio (everything after Hola will be in a random order) | ||
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