The world's first terrifying typhoon
In recent years there have been many horrible typhoons in the world, these typhoons have made everyone lose a lot of money, and the world's first horrible typhoon is a category 21 typhoon, its name is Tepui, it is the world's lowest pressure since the meteorological records, the largest range of a typhoon. Typhoon Taepe was born on October 4, 1979. It was formed as a tropical depression, but later developed and fused to become the world's largest typhoon, which came from the sea to land and made landfall in Japan, causing 100,000 people to be affected, 110 deaths and more than 500 injuries.
The world's smallest typhoon
The world's smallest typhoon is Tropical Storm Marco, which is the world's smallest known tropical cyclone coverage, Marco's gale circle is only 19 km, is the 13th named tropical cyclone in the 2008 Atlantic hurricane season, formed in the middle of the night on October 6, 2008 over the Termeños Lagoon in Mexico, bringing relatively little damage to the region.
Has anyone ever entered the eye of a typhoon?
Typhoons, these tropical cyclones will have something like an eye, the eye of the typhoon will be very calm, it is said that the eye of the typhoon is generally clear skies and less cloudy areas, low air pressure, wind speed is also small, but basically no human has gone in, because the outer layer of the eye of the typhoon like a protective wall, it is difficult for ordinary people to break through, most people may not be able to approach the eye of the typhoon will be injured because of the great airflow and pressure difference, so basically no one has gone in. It is said that some birds have gone in by mistake, so the typhoon eye has also become a haven for birds.
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