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typhoon$86016$ - traduzione in italiano

PACIFIC TYPHOON IN 1944
Halsey's Typhoon; Typhoon of 1944; Typhoon Halsey; Typhoon Cobra (1944)
  • An oiler struggles to maintain position, 17 December 1944
  • 6}} during ''Typhoon Cobra''<br />18 December 1944.
  • CVL-27}} rolling heavily during Typhoon Cobra, 18 December 1944.

typhoon      
n. tifone
world meteorological organization         
  • German meteorologist Gerhard Adrian, president of the World Meteorological Organization, in 2019
  • The member states of the World Meteorological Organization divided into the six regional associations, shown on a world map
  • WMO headquarters in [[Geneva]], shared with the IPCC and the [[Group on Earth Observations]]
SPECIALISED AGENCY OF THE UNITED NATIONS FOR METEOROLOGY
WMO; World Meteorological Organisation; World Meteorolagical Organisation; World Meterological Organization; W.M.O.; World Meterological Organisation; World Weather Watch; ESCAP/WMO Typhoon Committee; RA V Tropical Cyclone Committee; WMO's RA V Tropical Cyclone Committee; 世界气象组织; 世界氣象組織; Convention of the World Meteorological Organization; Wmo.int; Bulletin de l'OMM; Bull. OMM; Bull OMM; List of Secretary-General of the World Meteorological Organisation
organizzazione meteorologica mondiale

Definizione

typhoon
(typhoons)
A typhoon is a very violent tropical storm.
N-COUNT

Wikipedia

Typhoon Cobra

Typhoon Cobra, also known as the Typhoon of 1944 or Halsey's Typhoon (named after Admiral William 'Bull' Halsey), was the United States Navy designation for a powerful tropical cyclone that struck the United States Pacific Fleet in December 1944, during World War II. The storm sank three destroyers, killed 790 sailors, damaged nine other warships and swept dozens of aircraft overboard off their aircraft carriers.

Task Force 38 (TF 38) had been operating about 300 mi (260 nmi; 480 km) east of Luzon in the Philippine Sea, conducting air raids against Japanese airfields in the Philippines and had been trying to refuel their ships. Information given to Halsey about the typhoon was incorrect, and despite warning signs of worsening conditions, the ships remained on station until December 17 when Halsey ordered the Third Fleet into the centre of the typhoon.

With currently available data, it is the twenty-third and last known Western Pacific tropical cyclone formed during the 1944 season.