Typhoon Songda (2004)

Typhoon Songda, known in the Philippines as Typhoon Nina, was the fifth-costliest typhoon on record. The 18th named storm of the 2004 Pacific typhoon season, Songda developed on August 26 near the Marshall Islands. Following a path that Typhoon Chaba took nine days prior, Songda moved west-northwestward and strengthened quickly amid favorable conditions.

Typhoon Songda (Nina)
Songda at peak intensity near Japan on September 4
Meteorological history
FormedAugust 26, 2004
ExtratropicalSeptember 8, 2004
DissipatedSeptember 13, 2004
Very strong typhoon
10-minute sustained (JMA)
Highest winds175 km/h (110 mph)
Lowest pressure925 hPa (mbar); 27.32 inHg
Category 4-equivalent typhoon
1-minute sustained (SSHWS/JTWC)
Highest winds230 km/h (145 mph)
Lowest pressure916 hPa (mbar); 27.05 inHg
Overall effects
Fatalities28 total
Damage$9.3 billion (2004 USD)
(Fifth-costliest typhoon on record)
Areas affectedMariana Islands, Japan
IBTrACS

Part of the 2004 Pacific typhoon season
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