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9.17.2007 12:00 AM

Typhoon Wipha Grows Into Category 4 Storm

Interactive Map: Cyclone is the 13th Category 4 or 5 Hurricane of the Year

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By Dan Shapley

Typhoon Wipha has grown into a Category 4 hurricane, with winds clocking at upwards of 138 mph, according to the Joint Typhoon Warning Center. According to a hurricane track on Weather Underground, it appears that the storm will strike close to Shanghai Wednesday, and near the border of North and South Korea Thursday.

There have been 13 Category 4 or Category 5 storms recorded this year around the world. The number of strong storms could be significant if controversial predictions about global warming prove correct. Increased ocean temperatures could make storms stronger, leading to an overall increase in the number of the strongest storms.

Use this interactive map to learn more about the intense hurricanes of 2007:

 

View Larger Map Here is a list of the storms. Click the map for more information about each.

  • Cyclone Dora: Category 4
  • Cyclone Favio: Category 4
  • Cyclone Indlala: Category 4
  • Cyclone Gonu: Category 5
  • Typhoon Yutu: Category 4
  • Super Typhoon Man-Yi: Category 4
  • Typhoon Usagi: Category 4
  • Super Typhoon Sepat: Category 5
  • Hurricane Flossie: Category 4
  • Hurricane Dean: Category 5
  • Hurricane Felix: Category 5
  • Typhoon Nari: Category 4
  • Typhoon Wipha: Category 4

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