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The Disaster Center will be providing coverage of Nadine on this page.
The name Nadine was used for in 1948 for a Western Pacific Tropical Storm. Nadine was active that year from the 9th - 11th of June. The Storms maximum winds: 60 Knots, minimum pressure was not recorded. Nadine formed in the Western Pacific and did not reach land.
The name Nadine was used for in 1956 for a Western Pacific Typhoon . Nadine was active that year from the 24th - 25th of November. The Storms maximum winds: 75 Knots, minimum pressure was not recorded. Typhoon Nadine was a category 1 hurricane formed in the Western Pacific east of the Philippines and did not reach land.
The name Nadine was used for in 1960 for a Western Pacific Tropical Storm. Nadine was active that year from the 3rd - 11th of June. The Storms maximum winds: 60 Knots, minimum pressure was not recorded. Nadine formed in the Western Pacific and did not reach land.
The name Nadine was used for in 1962 for a Western Pacific Tropical Storm. Nadine was active that year from the 6th - 10th of December. The Storms maximum winds: 50 Knots, minimum pressure was not recorded. Nadine formed in the Western Pacific off the Philippines and did not reach land.
The name Nadine was used for in 1965 for a Western Pacific Tropical Storm. Nadine was active that year from the 16th - 19th of August. The Storms maximum winds: 60 Knots, minimum pressure was not recorded. Nadine formed in the Western Pacific crossed Taiwan and hit Vietnam.
The name Nadine was used for in 1968 for a Western Pacific Tropical Storm. Nadine was active that year from the 21st - 28th of July. The Storms maximum winds: 60 Knots, minimum pressure was not recorded. Nadine formed in the Western Pacific northwest of the Philippines brushed Taiwan headed south west where it turned 180 degrees and hit Taiwan again.
The name Nadine was used for in 1971 for a Western Pacific Super Typhoon. Nadine was active that year from the 20th - 26th of July. The Storms maximum winds: 150 Knots, minimum pressure was not recorded. Nadine was a category 5 hurricane that formed in the Western Pacific west of the Philippines. Nadine followed a direct line towards the northwest crossed the center of Taiwan and then slammed into the China coast.
The name Nadine was used for in 1974 for a Western Pacific Tropical Storm. Nadine was active that year from the 15th - 18th of August. The Storms maximum winds: 50 Knots, minimum pressure was not recorded. Nadine formed in the Western Pacific off the Phillipenes and did not reach land.
The name Nadine was used for in 1978 for a Western Pacific Tropical Storm. Nadine was active that year from the 6th - 13th of January. The Storms maximum winds: 60 Knots, minimum pressure was not recorded. Nadine formed in the Western Pacific and not reach land.
The name Nadine has not yet been used for an Atlantic named storm.