Typhoon Bart
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The name Bart has been used for two tropical cyclones in the western North Pacific
, and once in the South Pacific.
North Pacific:
South Pacific:
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, and once in the South Pacific.
North Pacific:
- Typhoon Bart (1996) (T9603, 04W, Konsing), had no impact on land
- Typhoon Bart (1999)Typhoon Bart (1999)Super Typhoon Bart was a powerful and destructive typhoon of the 1999 Pacific typhoon season. It was the only super typhoon of the year. It was the costliest storm of the year, causing $5 billion dollars in damage. Tropical Depression 24W developed on September 17, to the east of Taiwan...
(T9918, 24W, Oniang), the only super typhoon of the season; killed 30, injured 1314, and destroyed over 800,000 homes in Japan
South Pacific:
- Cyclone Bart (1998) (37P), minor damage recorded in French Polynesia; 10 deaths were associated with Bart, after waves from the system capsized a boat