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1 1850 season  





2 1851 season  





3 1852 season  





4 1853 season  





5 1854 season  





6 1855 season  





7 1856 season  





8 1858 season  





9 References  



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This article encompasses the 1850s Pacific typhoon seasons. The list is very incomplete; information on early typhoon seasons is patchy and relies heavily on individual observations of travellers and ships. There were no comprehensive records kept by a central organisation at this early time.

1850 season

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A typhoon struck Manila Bay in the Philippines in May.[1] Around 1850, a typhoon killed about 50 people on Rongelap Atoll in the Marshall Islands.[2]

1851 season

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A typhoon struck Passi in the Philippines in December.[1]

1852 season

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Typhoon at Miyako

Typhoon recorded at Miyako in the Ryukyu Islands. Miyako was also hit by a storm surge. 3,000 people died in the subsequent famine and disease.[3]

A typhoon was also reported near Vietnam.[1]

1853 season

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On 17 July, ships near Okinawa reported falling pressure and increasing winds, a sign of an approaching storm. During the subsequent days, swells became stronger as the storm moved toward northeastern China. On 22 July, the barometer aboard USS Supply subsided to 28.74 inHg (973 mbar), and winds increased to force-10. The winds split the inner jib and the foresail of the British schooner Eament. The storm stalled off the east coast of China, and when the Eament encountered the eye, it reported a barometric pressure of 28.14 inHg (953 mbar). Turning back east, the storm moved through the Ryukyu Islands. The ship-based observations suggest a spatially enormous, slow moving tropical storm (or typhoon) in the East China Sea, and force-6 winds continued to be reported through 31 July.

In September 1853, a typhoon struck Guam.[2]

1854 season

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Typhoons were recorded at Okinawa in 1854.[4][5]

1855 season

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A typhoon struck Guam in September.[1]

1856 season

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A powerful typhoon struck Edo (modern-day Tokyo) on 23 September[6] and briskly swept across eastern Japan through the 24th.[7] Extensive property damage and many casualties were reported, most of which were caused by severe storm surges.[6]

1858 season

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There were two tropical cyclones in the western Pacific in 1858, one of which was a typhoon.[1]

References

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  1. ^ a b c d e R. García-Herrera; P. Ribera; E. Hernández; L. Gimeno (2010). The Selga Chronology Part I: 1348-1900. Typhoons in the Philippine Islands 1566–1900 (Report). JGR - Atmospheres. Archived from the original on 2021-12-06. Retrieved 2014-07-27.
  • ^ a b "Typhoons in Micronesia. A history of tropical cyclones and their effects until 1914". researchgate.net. Retrieved 2020-09-03.
  • ^ Kerr, page 242
  • ^ Kerr, page 241
  • ^ Redfield, pp. 337–342
  • ^ a b Sakazaki, Takatoshi; Kano, Yasuyuki; Ohmura, Junzo; Hattori, Kentaro (2015). "安政江戸台風(1856)の被害と当時の気象場推定" [On the Severe Typhoon Attacking Edo Region in 1856] (PDF). 生存圏研究 (in Japanese). 11. Research Institute for Sustainable Humanosphere, Kyoto University: 64. Retrieved 2024-06-11.
  • ^ Kubota, Hisayuki; Tsukahara, Togo; Hirano, Junpei; Zaiki, Masumi; Matsumoto, Jun; de Jong, Alice (26–28 March 2022). オランダ軍艦の航海日誌に基づいて推定した安政江戸台風の大きさ [Size of typhoon hit Edo (former Tokyo) in 1856 estimated by ship logs of Dutch navy ship]. 2022年度日本地理学会春季学術大会. The Association of Japanese Geographers. doi:10.14866/ajg.2022s.0_152. Retrieved 2024-06-11.{{cite conference}}: CS1 maint: date format (link)
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