@@funtimearinze2652 Nora came first and was surpassed by June in 1975. June itself was surpassed by Tip in 1979, but there are evidences that Nora could’ve been more intense and more powerful than Tip-even Patricia- due to the data that was taken not from the center and theoretically not at peak.
Yep, Zeb and Megi are good examples. Both in rather below-average season but I noticed that there is an increased likelihood of getting beastly or very strong typhoons during La Niña though the compromise is there's less ACE and less majors
@@onetwothree1950 if we remember 2019 atlantic season was least active season One months already quite in atlantic basin suddenly Dorian arrive and the rest is history same with Pasific typhoon season last year when Atlantic forms the most active season but less Super Hurricane while GoNi is the second most Strongest tropical storms of the year
_Nora, one of the most intense tropical cyclones ever recorded. Dropsonde found a pressure of 877 MB but since this was in the eyewall, it is most possible that the pressure was a tad more intense than suggested. Other notable typhoons include Patsy that also became a C5 and weakened quite significantly before brushing Luzon as a tropical storm and Billie that intensified into a C4 and hit Shandong (China), still as a tropical storm._
@Super Typhoon Yuri, Mike definitely at "215 mph wind speeds and 868 milibars". I definitely agree that f13 is one of the most "reliable" resources out there.
@@supertyphoonnancy1963 look at the recon data of Megi. They recorded 187 knots (iirc) as the flight level winds which would indicate a storm with 165 - 175 knot or 190 - 200 mph typhoon.
Only four times has the Western North Pacific not have the most storms in any basin Almost everybody knows of the first three: 2005, 2010 and 2020. Very few people know that it's happened a fourth time, or that this fourth instance is actually the first in chronological order... or that this instance has nothing to do with the AMO. Finally, ForceThirteen allows to to see that fourth instance... the first and only time where the winning basin celebrated by throwing Shrimp On The Barbie. *"Down Under" intensifies*
How strong and intense do you think Nora was at peak intensity? I'm not entirely sure as I haven't analyzed the data much but I have seen some say 215 mph although the official strength is 185 mph. I believe there is some evidence to support winds of over 185 mph. Either way, Nora was an extremely powerful and intense tropical cyclone.
Hi again! But ohmy! Here comes the Op Nora- unofficial contender for the strongest and most intense. _silently waiting for 1979 WPAC_ _like to see 1975 WPAC too_
@@aron1332 it is measured 937.8 at qionghai station which is about 20km from the storm's center leading to a result of 920mb at the center, and marge is tiny so it can support 180mph/915mb at peak and 175mph/920 at landfall
Unlikely imo. The dropsonde would’ve had to’ve been dropped quite some distance from the eye for that. The 700mb height is also higher than Tip and the eye temp is the same.
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@@supertyphoonnancy1963 I know that force thirteen has Nora at 215 mph because they said it in HW2020 and the intensity is on the Cyclonehistory web page
Do you think it was reasonable to change Nora to 205 mph? I don’t, I believe that Nora was 215 (maybe even 220) mph 865-868 mbars. I also believe that Mike was 215, but slightly weaker.
Would like to see your evidence other than “near eye wall” or “recon”, since again, in the 1970s storms were usual over estimated, you should look at a lot of 1970s wpac storms, you will hear a lot of them are sub 880
@@ghostyidk9383 what do you mean overestimated?? Most of the time the recon in recon era of wpac does not go to the right front area which is the strongest part of a typhoon (which is one of the reasons of the low wind estimate for typhoons at that time) and the main goal is to penetrate to the eye to record pressure which in the case of Nora, recon did not penetrate to the eye.
@@aron1332 if that isn’t enough for you, take a look at the 1970s, a lot of storms has less than 880 mb, which is already suspicious, secondly, recon was not developed back then like it is now, development in reconnaissance aircraft has grown since then, which back then reconnaissance was not very developed, I would like to see actual evidence instead of “outside eye” or “recon said this blah blah blah”, also don’t mention NOAA like some did before, because NOAA isn’t a worldwide organization, unlike the JTWC.
In any other season, Patsy would've been the strongest and most intense storm 6 out of every 7 times. Patsy (1973) deserves to be acknowledged too. She'd be the 3rd most intense storm of all time in the Atlantic!
My anylis on this storm is 216 mph and a pressure of 872 mb Since the eye looks very round shaped and because it became a 215 mph storm is because the eye temperture was high and the ocean was very warm and so it became a monster worldwide record beast!
An exact number for me would be 218 mph 867 mbar (could be higher honestly) if recon didn’t record it at peak. If recon did record it at peak, I put it as a 215 mph storm 874 mbars.
That dosent make sense then it would be stronger then typhoon tip 190 mph 870 mb *nora* would become the most intense tropical cyclone on earth! It would surpass *tip*
IamNotEverBg YT 2nd There are more storms that surpassed Tip in intensity, that being Mike, Nora, Gay, June, Joan, and a few more. The most likely storms would be Mike, Gay, and Nora.
@@kylerrabaya5197 Also do you really think that any recon data came in for tip? 190 mph 870 millabars?? That's not right. How can such a huge tropical cyclone be a 190 mph typhoon? But I would give tip at least 210 mph 871 millabars. If recon data did came in with 190 mph 870 millabars I would be surprised how such a Typhoon that has low wind but very low millabars be such a thing?
Nora: I'm the strongest storm Ever! 200 Mph. June: Bruh I literally have a windspeed of 205 Mph Tip and the others: June get out of here your forgotten :) *While JMA and PAGASA shave 20 miles of June* June be like.. :( Just waiting for the 1975 Pacific Typhoon Season
No, it’s official wind-speed is 185 mph, and it’s official pressure is 875 mb. It’s also the second most intense typhoon and not even close to the strongest
Nora was so strong that it got converted back to a Tropical Depression
yup lol
Wdym nora was never a tropical depression after its landfall
@@clash4893 it was a joke LOL
@@LandonNintendo srry im kinda suck at jokes lol. I get it now.
@@LandonNintendo 2021(The year this one was released): It ain't a joke, these are the fact.
Typhoon Nora: I am inevitable
Typhoon Tip: So am I
Nice Animation Ethan! Transitions were smooth and the storm tracks were smooth (In my opinion). 9.5/10
Nora: *most intense storm ever before tip*
Gilbert: *most intense hurricane before wilma*
Allen *Most intense Atlantic in between Gilebert & Wilma
*Most intense Between Wima and Gilbret*
Well, don’t forget STY June.
Wait didn’t tip occur before Nora or am I wrong?
@@funtimearinze2652 Nora came first and was surpassed by June in 1975. June itself was surpassed by Tip in 1979, but there are evidences that Nora could’ve been more intense and more powerful than Tip-even Patricia- due to the data that was taken not from the center and theoretically not at peak.
Kyrios the king of 70s Typhoons
No its Nora
@@hildaflavier1724 no i said King of 70s Animator
@@hildaflavier1724it’s Tip
can i go through a force 13 premiere without being muted oh my god
Your Not The Only One :/
Nora one of the most intense storms on worldwide record 215 mph winds and 874 mb I love how nora became blue and huge! (blue is my fav color)
“2021 has only 1 named storm so far” 🙄
“2021 is tied with 1914” 😃
2021 is tied with the most active season ever
@Fong Yin Pok Atlantic
Dont worry lest active typhoon season means higher Possibilities of emerge of Historic super typhoon
Yep, Zeb and Megi are good examples. Both in rather below-average season but I noticed that there is an increased likelihood of getting beastly or very strong typhoons during La Niña though the compromise is there's less ACE and less majors
@@onetwothree1950 if we remember 2019 atlantic season was least active season
One months already quite in atlantic basin suddenly Dorian arrive and the rest is history same with Pasific typhoon season last year when Atlantic forms the most active season but less Super Hurricane while GoNi is the second most Strongest tropical storms of the year
3:35 Cool Hypercane Icon!
Blud that ain't a hypercane icon
@@VincePlayzRobloxEverydayno shoot Sherlock, it’s a joke
_Nora, one of the most intense tropical cyclones ever recorded. Dropsonde found a pressure of 877 MB but since this was in the eyewall, it is most possible that the pressure was a tad more intense than suggested. Other notable typhoons include Patsy that also became a C5 and weakened quite significantly before brushing Luzon as a tropical storm and Billie that intensified into a C4 and hit Shandong (China), still as a tropical storm._
@Super Typhoon Yuri, Mike definitely at "215 mph wind speeds and 868 milibars". I definitely agree that f13 is one of the most "reliable" resources out there.
@@supertyphoonnancy1963 no F13 has Mike at 215 864mb
@@kobikraft24 ah yes I totally believe that, hmm yes F13 is so “reliable”
@@kobikraft24 F13 can reliable at sometimes but sometimes it can't be mostly reliable.
Mike was very intense but idk about 868 MB.
5:30 a C2 have a 938mbar owo
1926 that one c2 where it had 1000mb and typhoon ida 1945 C1 with 917mb
@@TSKALEX876 Ida is a C5 in force thirteen analysis
@@E3gcgamingtech4022 can see why
@@TSKALEX876 well I trust a recons and I think this one was more intense than Tip 1979.
@@angha4592 “I trust a recons”
Still waiting for 1975 and 1979 v2 WPAC
*Nora becomes category 2 hurricane*
Phillipines: *causally sips latte*
Nora, one of the most intense cyclones ever recorded!
@@neonsucksatlife5210 yes Emperor
@@juliusnepos6013 Yeah...and tell me why Megi is 190 mph?
@@supertyphoonnancy1963 look at the recon data of Megi. They recorded 187 knots (iirc) as the flight level winds which would indicate a storm with 165 - 175 knot or 190 - 200 mph typhoon.
@@aron1332 They don't use Recon anymore Aron 13
@@supertyphoonnancy1963 they have recon in Jangmi in 2008 as well as Megi and Fanapi in 2010 for a research mission
1973 Pacific typhoon season
*_Directed by Bille, Marge, Nora and Pasty_*
0:44 WPAC wanted to mess with the storm settings that day
Surprisingly, this season actually showed the phillipines some mercy compared to previous seasons.
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Super Typhoon Nora
Only four times has the Western North Pacific not have the most storms in any basin
Almost everybody knows of the first three: 2005, 2010 and 2020.
Very few people know that it's happened a fourth time, or that this fourth instance is actually the first in chronological order... or that this instance has nothing to do with the AMO.
Finally, ForceThirteen allows to to see that fourth instance... the first and only time where the winning basin celebrated by throwing Shrimp On The Barbie.
*"Down Under" intensifies*
can ya validate that?
the atlantic of this year has 24 depression which i guess counts in beating the pacifc. But only 8 of them officially became tropical storms.
nora has achieved ultra instinct
Featuring Nora, the stronghest storm in terms of winds (215mph) (F13 Analysis)
nope it got downgraded a week ago to 205mph by F13 analysis
@@kobikraft24 f
@@SadElk122tbh I prob now say 220 mph
How strong and intense do you think Nora was at peak intensity? I'm not entirely sure as I haven't analyzed the data much but I have seen some say 215 mph although the official strength is 185 mph. I believe there is some evidence to support winds of over 185 mph. Either way, Nora was an extremely powerful and intense tropical cyclone.
I have it at 205
200mph - 215mph, or 220mph if im out of my mind
@The Weather Man they downgraded on june the 4th to 205mph but Ethan (the animator) didnt know about the downgrade and so it was 215mph
Hi again!
But ohmy! Here comes the Op Nora- unofficial contender for the strongest and most intense.
_silently waiting for 1979 WPAC_
_like to see 1975 WPAC too_
how bout 1945 WPAC?
Me: This season features typhoon Nor…
gUrA: Ä~
Nora:I'm catigory 6 now
XD
3:24 *Nora forms*
Philippines: Wait, why do I hear Supercell by F13?
Also, did Dot just reach Russia not even post-tropical?
Philippines: Why do I hear boss music?
3:34 imagine if Nora was still a Category 5 for another couple days, who knows how much worser the damage could get
Typhoon nora had explosive category 5 status
1713Marge is only a C2?
Definetly stronger
can u imagine the wmhb season for this
Nice animation. Question, when did the wpac stopped naming storms in alphabetical order?
1999 season was the last to use English names
@@helloitssasha5129 Thanks
Awh. Nora was one death away from 69
that's quite insensitive...
Marge should be a cat 5 with 175mph-180mph
175 mph winds with only 937 mbars pressure?
@@aron1332 it is measured 937.8 at qionghai station which is about 20km from the storm's center leading to a result of 920mb at the center, and marge is tiny so it can support 180mph/915mb at peak and 175mph/920 at landfall
Nora!
What my earlier comment means is that the basin with the most tropical systems in 1973 was the Australian Region.
Ah yes Nora, the storm that is possibly stronger than tip 😳 (but theres still not enough evidence)
Yeah
@@juliusnepos6013 Bet...Tell that Tip is weaker than Nora. And Nora is more intense than tip.
@@supertyphoonnancy1963 you just wrote it backwards typhoon Tip is 190mph BUT Nora is 185mph
@@frankwang3848 lol my bad broski
Unlikely imo. The dropsonde would’ve had to’ve been dropped quite some distance from the eye for that. The 700mb height is also higher than Tip and the eye temp is the same.
If we're getting this season we might as well get 1961 typhoon season, featuring Nancy...
Nancy
Joan
Pasty
@@E3gcgamingtech4022 p a s t y
@@jonathanielpringlemaniii is patsy(type wrong again)
And *V I O L E T*
F13 should really do more of these "ancient" seasons...am I right?
*ancient*
I thin ancient could apply for pre-ww2 seasons
Pre-1939 Era: Ancient
1939-1950: Pre-Conventional Naming Era
1950-1975: Conventional Naming Lists/Early Satellite Era
1976-1994: Stronk WPAC/Sad Atlantic Era
1995-Present: +NHEM Era
@@groovemeister5583 ah yes
*the e r a e r a*
@Mr. Green and Purple Nora was definitely "205 mph" and Mike is definitely "215 mph". I "totally" agree with that.
DANG, i missed it
Inb4
Nora 215 mph 874 mbar
Patsy 185 mph 890 mbar
How about Marge?
In4b "215 mph" Typhoon Nora...
@@supertyphoonnancy1963 I know that force thirteen has Nora at 215 mph because they said it in HW2020 and the intensity is on the Cyclonehistory web page
@@mdz6791 Too bad they change nora to 205 mph and Mike to "215 mph"
I also think Patsy is somewhere on that intensity
Next: Do 1990 Typhoon season, featuring Super Typhoon Mike with "215 mph" before hitting the Philippines..
@Algodoo Marble Racing Channel I am and Mike is not at my wind speed.
Mike
official: 175mph
F13: 205mph
Highest possible: ~215mph
My analysis: 195mph
1975 pacific typhoon season next pls
Do you think it was reasonable to change Nora to 205 mph? I don’t, I believe that Nora was 215 (maybe even 220) mph 865-868 mbars. I also believe that Mike was 215, but slightly weaker.
No
Would like to see your evidence other than “near eye wall” or “recon”, since again, in the 1970s storms were usual over estimated, you should look at a lot of 1970s wpac storms, you will hear a lot of them are sub 880
@@ghostyidk9383 what do you mean overestimated??
Most of the time the recon in recon era of wpac does not go to the right front area which is the strongest part of a typhoon (which is one of the reasons of the low wind estimate for typhoons at that time) and the main goal is to penetrate to the eye to record pressure which in the case of Nora, recon did not penetrate to the eye.
@@aron1332 if that isn’t enough for you, take a look at the 1970s, a lot of storms has less than 880 mb, which is already suspicious, secondly, recon was not developed back then like it is now, development in reconnaissance aircraft has grown since then, which back then reconnaissance was not very developed, I would like to see actual evidence instead of “outside eye” or “recon said this blah blah blah”, also don’t mention NOAA like some did before, because NOAA isn’t a worldwide organization, unlike the JTWC.
@@aron1332 so tell me, is recon “evidence” reliable when it wasn’t even that good back then?
History typhoon season time!
Patsy would be 175 mph winds and 891 mb
In any other season, Patsy would've been the strongest and most intense storm 6 out of every 7 times.
Patsy (1973) deserves to be acknowledged too. She'd be the 3rd most intense storm of all time in the Atlantic!
the f13 list went wrong:( Nora is 185mph on wikipedia BUT Nora is 215mph on the f13 list
Force 13s analysis
pog, but i will miss it :(
Why cat 2 Marge have a pressure of 939hpa? The wind speed is underestimate.
They still have some problems with estimating Marge.
But the official ones…🤦🏻♂️
@@Orcachiu527Typhoon Ida in 1945:
Patsy should also be upgraded, 140 knots and a pressure of 895 mbars is a joke.
Also with Marge with winds of 90 MPH based on the JTWC 1973 ATCR but a station in Landfall area recorded upper 930s pressure
@Aron 13 Patsy had a pretty good structure at peak, 895 is pretty reasonable. The thing I don’t agree with is the 140 knot winds
Can you do 1953, F13?
Nora and Nancy tied with the winds Nancy 215MPH Nora 215MPH
:0 Nora!
My anylis on this storm is 216 mph and a pressure of 872 mb Since the eye looks very round shaped and because it became a 215 mph storm is because the eye temperture was high and the ocean was very warm and so it became a monster worldwide record beast!
An exact number for me would be 218 mph 867 mbar (could be higher honestly) if recon didn’t record it at peak. If recon did record it at peak, I put it as a 215 mph storm 874 mbars.
That dosent make sense then it would be stronger then typhoon tip 190 mph 870 mb *nora* would become the most intense tropical cyclone on earth! It would surpass *tip*
Not to mention it would break tip's record!
IamNotEverBg YT 2nd There are more storms that surpassed Tip in intensity, that being Mike, Nora, Gay, June, Joan, and a few more. The most likely storms would be Mike, Gay, and Nora.
@@kylerrabaya5197 Also do you really think that any recon data came in for tip? 190 mph 870 millabars?? That's not right. How can such a huge tropical cyclone be a 190 mph typhoon? But I would give tip at least 210 mph 871 millabars. If recon data did came in with 190 mph 870 millabars I would be surprised how such a Typhoon that has low wind but very low millabars be such a thing?
3:33 what
Featuring Super Typhoon Nora. "215 mph" Cat 5 Typhoon..
no its 205mph it got downgrade
@@kobikraft24 Ha! Yes! 205 mph Nora is better than 215 mph! Nora definitely had winds of "215 mph".
@@kobikraft24 Super Typhoon Megi was definitely "190 mph" in wind speeds...
@@supertyphoonnancy1963 Megi estimate came from recon and some land observations aswell i think
@@kobikraft24 “recon” the Wpac doesn’t use recon anymore
215mph 874hpa (force-13)
no 205mph
>220 mph unofficially.
F13 is Nora 874 or 877 I am confusioned
Nvm
Haiyan: Imma go weeeee
Gay,and Patricia: not today
Mike: hold my beer
Nora: that's cute
Tip: I'm more intense than all of yall!
@@supertyphoonnancy1963 Ida 45: Lol i have 864 mb
@@ForcerFifteen Tip: Hahaha xD 916 mb you mean. 80 mph! Ha!
@@supertyphoonnancy1963 go watch top 10 jew cyclone discoveries to Reveal thw answwr
@@supertyphoonnancy1963 us hospital ship found 175/864
Isn't the strongest storm typhoon tip?
Most intense
Yes
I love it.
Nora is 215mph by F13, but yet it's one of the strongest storms in their database, so there are stronger storms than Nora?
@@SadElk122 Wow what is their strength? 225mph?
@@SadElk122 what's your evidence for 220mph Dianmu? I thought it was 215 🤔
2:51
YOOOO TUNE 24
You should do 1975 pacific typhoon season
WOW THIS IS EPIC!!!!! *2nd account*
1973 was the year of my mothers birth
Cool
Nora: B.L.U.E
Nora: I'm the strongest storm Ever! 200 Mph.
June: Bruh I literally have a windspeed of 205 Mph
Tip and the others: June get out of here your forgotten :)
*While JMA and PAGASA shave 20 miles of June*
June be like.. :(
Just waiting for the 1975 Pacific Typhoon Season
Dude, don’t use F13 as a source, they are reliable unlike the NHC, JTWC, and JMA
They can be reliable at times but oftentimes their estimates are so iffy that it's very hard to do just that
June was not >200 mph. It is 190 mph (unofficially).
Patsy look like 180 mph but it was 165
Nora+Mike the two typhoons to be more than 200 mph (Includes Gay)
Featuring N O R A
Actually Nora was 205mph
No it is 220 mph (unofficially).
YEEEEEEEEESSSSSSSSSSSSSSDDD
Typhoon Thelma is tip
Where are you sand
poggers i am no1
thinking he is no one:
Nora stronger than Patricia? Hmmmm
More 🥺 please
No one knows about typhoon June in 1975 the strongest pacific typhoon ever but not really intense only 873 mb and 345 mph
Wut 345mph
No, it’s official wind-speed is 185 mph, and it’s official pressure is 875 mb. It’s also the second most intense typhoon and not even close to the strongest
Where did you get the 345 mph winds??
@@aron1332 I think he wanted to say 345 kph but he typed wrongly
June is 205mph 875mbar in F13 analysis
Nora: haha I’m the strongest tropical cyclone worldwide
Patricia: no I am
Nora: no your not, liar.
Patricia: show me your proof, 215 is more than 205!
Tip: ✨🗿✨
Nancy: Yeah Nora, you were definitely "215" mph in wind speeds. And Patricia was definitely "205" mph in wind speeds just like me. I agree with that.
@@supertyphoonnancy1963 no patricia is 208mph
@@kobikraft24 no, Patricia is 214 mph
@@SadElk122 still goin with 215 mph
Nora 215 mph lol hurricane pat in 2015 lol also 215 mph
Nora is more stronger thsn haiyan
Yes it is
Oooh
Next is 1975
Yes we need 1975 wpac
:V i cant wait
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Yisssss
When the
lol Nora
shout out to me notify dorian
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