Typhoon June
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The name June has been used for one
tropical cyclone A tropical cyclone is a rapidly rotating storm system with a low-pressure area, a closed low-level atmospheric circulation, strong winds, and a spiral arrangement of thunderstorms that produce heavy rain and squalls. Depending on its locat ...
in the CentralPacificOcean and seven tropical cyclones in the WesternPacificOcean. In the CentralPacific: * Tropical Storm June (1972) – brought gusty breezes and some rain to Johnston Atoll In the WesternPacific: *
Typhoon June (1954) Typhoon June was a large, strong and devastating typhoon that severely impacted the west and central areas of mainland Japan, causing scores of deaths and heavy devastation. A large storm, it was the tenth storm to be tracked by the Fleet Weather ...
(T5412) – hit Japan ( ja) * Typhoon June (1958) (T5823) – briefly crossed into the CentralPacific * Tropical Storm June (1964) (T6413, 17W, Toyang) * Typhoon June (1969) (T6917, 20W, Pining) * Typhoon June (1975) (T7523, 23W, Rosing) – strongest tropical cyclone on record prior to Typhoon Tip * Typhoon June (1981) (T8105, 06W, Kuring) * Typhoon June (1984) (T8412, 14W, Maring)


See also

* List of storms named Jane – a similar name that has been used in three
tropical cyclone basins Traditionally, areas of tropical cyclone formation are divided into seven basins. These include the North Atlantic Ocean, the eastern and western parts of the North Pacific Ocean, the Southwest Pacific, the Southwest and Southeast Indian Oceans, ...
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