Typhoon Ofelia
Typhoon Ofelia was the name given to several tropical cyclones across various regions of the world. As meteorological agencies recycle storm names, particularly for areas prone to typhoons and hurricanes, "Ofelia" has been used multiple times, each referring to a distinct weather event. These individual typhoons have varied in intensity, path, and impact.
Each Typhoon Ofelia is a distinct meteorological event. Details about specific Typhoon Ofelia instances require referencing the year and region in which they occurred. For example, a search might specify "Typhoon Ofelia (2023)" to retrieve information about the event that occurred in that specific year. Information about each individual Typhoon Ofelia includes:
- Date and Duration: The period during which the typhoon was active.
- Affected Areas: The countries and regions impacted by the typhoon.
- Intensity: The maximum sustained wind speed and minimum central pressure.
- Impact: The damage caused, including loss of life, infrastructure damage, and economic effects.
- Meteorological History: The storm's formation, track, intensification, and dissipation.
To find details about a specific Typhoon Ofelia, consult official meteorological sources, such as the World Meteorological Organization (WMO), regional specialized meteorological centers (RSMCs), and national weather services. These sources provide accurate and up-to-date information about past and present tropical cyclones.