Tropical cyclones in 2013
Throughout 2013, 139 tropical cyclones formed in seven different areas called basins. Of these, 67 have been named by various weather agencies when they attained maximum sustained winds of 35 knots (65 km/h, 40 mph). The strongest and deadliest tropical cyclone of the year was Typhoon Haiyan, which was estimated to have a minimum barometric pressure of 895 hPa (26.43 inHg) and caused at least 6,300 deaths in the Philippines. The costliest tropical cyclone of the year was Hurricane Manuel, which was responsible for at least $4.2 billion worth of damages in Mexico. 21 major tropical cyclones formed in 2013, including five Category 5 tropical cyclones. The accumulated cyclone energy (ACE) index for the 2013 (seven basins combined), as calculated by Colorado State University was 618.5 units.
Tropical cyclones in 2013 | |
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Year summary map | |
Year boundaries | |
First system | Sonamu |
Formed | January 1, 2013 |
Last system | Bejisa |
Dissipated | January 4, 2014 |
Strongest system | |
Name | Haiyan |
Lowest pressure | 895 mbar (hPa); 26.43 inHg |
Longest lasting system | |
Name | Wilma |
Duration | 19 days |
Year statistics | |
Total systems | 139 |
Named systems | 90 |
Total fatalities | 7,493 total |
Total damage | $40.28 billion (2013 USD) |