All typhoons that reach an intensity of at least 130 knots (150 mph; 240 km/h; 130 kn) are referred to by the Joint Typhoon Warning Center as super typhoons. [1] The first typhoon to be identified as a "super typhoon" by the JTWC was Typhoon Rosalind of 1947, a high-end Category 4-equivalent typhoon. [2] From there on, 4 years later, Typhoon ... More @Wikipedia
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