no, the 06 season actually wasnt that bad at all
2007-01-01 18:47:57
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answered by kimberbee 5
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In Asia hurricane is called typhoon but it is the same thing.
This year Asia was hit hard here is the list of Asian typhoons
1Typhoon Chanchu (Caloy) May 9—May 19, 2006 causing 32 deaths in the country[3] and $1.9 million in damage, much of it to agriculture
2 Tropical Storm Jelawat (Domeng) June 26—June 29, 2006 The rainfall killed seven people and left one missing. The flooding from Jelawat ruined 200 square kilometres of farmland and destroyed 190 houses
3 Typhoon Ewiniar (Ester) June 29—July 11, 2006 30 deaths in China, in South Korea brought heavy rain that triggered floods and mudslides in the southern part of the country, killing at least six people.
4 Severe Tropical Storm Bilis (Florita) July 8—July 15, 2006 causing 672 deaths and $4.4 billion (2006 USD) in damage
.5 Typhoon Kaemi (Glenda) July 18—July 26, 2006 The storm has also killed at least 32 people in China, while another 60 people are missing
6 Typhoon Prapiroon (Henry) July 28—August 5, 2006 it forced the evacuation of some 660,000 people and caused an estimated 5.4 billion Chinese yuan worth of damage. 77 people were reported killed
7 Typhoon Maria August 4—August 11, 2006
8 Typhoon Saomai (Juan) August 4—August 11, 2006 esponsible for at least 458 deaths, mostly in China, and $2.5 billion (2006 USD) in damage
9 Severe Tropical Storm Bopha (Inday) August 5—August 10, 2006
10 Severe Tropical Storm Wukong August 12—August 20, 2006
11 Tropical Storm Sonamu (Katring) August 13—August 16, 2006
12 Hurricane/Typhoon Ioke August 27—September 7, 2006 remnants of Ioke moved into the Bering Sea where it caused severe beach erosion along the western Alaskan coastline.
13 Typhoon Shanshan (Luis) September 9—September 19, 2006 Over 200 people were injured by Shanshan and 11 people were killed, mostly in KyÅ«shÅ«, although two deaths were reported in South Korea. A tornado spawned by the typhoon caused a train derailment in Nobeoka, Miyazaki, Japan which caused no fatalities electricity was cut to about 3000 homes in Korea. A ship also sank off Ulleungdo
14 Typhoon Yagi September 17—September 25, 2006
15 Typhoon Xangsane (Milenyo) September 25—October 2, 2006 killed over 200 people in the in Philippines, crop damage totaling to $7.2 million (2006 USD), killed 71 in Vietnam.
16 Tropical Storm Bebinca (Neneng) October 1—October 6, 2006 33 people dead or missing
17 Tropical Storm Rumbia October 3—October 6, 2006
18 Typhoon Soulik October 3—October 6, 2006
19 Typhoon Cimaron (Paeng) October 26—November 6, 2006 killed at least 19 people, many of whom drowned, and left 15 missing in the northern Philippines. It also caused at least US$9 million in damage.[51] 90% of the houses were damaged in a coastal town near where Cimaron made landfall,
20 Typhoon Chebi (Queenie) November 8—November 14, 2006
21 Typhoon Durian (Reming) November 24—December 5, 2006 The storm killed at least 720 in the Philippines 81 people have died and 16 people are missing in Vietnam
22 Typhoon Utor (Seniang) December 7—December 14, 2006 Until 24 December 2006, the floods had claimed 8 lives
23 Tropical Storm Trami (Tomas) December 16—December 19, 2006
2007-01-01 20:35:45
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answered by j 3
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In the Phillipines and China, but those aren't hurricanes, so no.
2007-01-01 18:47:50
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answered by Susan M 7
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yeah for china, Philippines , Vietnam and Asia in general but not the US
2007-01-01 18:47:45
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answered by LL B 2
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