The 1946 Pacific typhoon season ran year round, and the storms listed here are done so based off observations. Therefore, the data is incomplete, and relies on reports from significantly populated areas, or ships that rode out the storms as a result. Other storms have their peak intensities estimated, using the wind-pressure relationship, or the damage they caused if they made landfall in a populated area.
Summary
Name | SSHWS category | 1-min winds | Pressure |
---|---|---|---|
01W | Unknown | Unknown | Unknown |
Barbara | Category 3 typhoon | 115 mph | 965 mbar |
Charlotte | Category 1 typhoon | 90 mph | 973 mbar |
Dolly | Category 3 typhoon | 125 mph | 942 mbar |
Elinor | Tropical Storm | 60 mph | 988 mbar |
Ginny | Category 1 typhoon | 90 mph | 971 mbar |
07W | Unknown | Unknown | Unknown |
Imelda | Category 4 typhoon | 140 mph | 944 mbar |
Janie | Category 3 typhoon | 115 mph | 946 mbar |
Lilly | Category 4 typhoon | 145 mph | 927 mbar |
Maggie | Tropical Storm | 70 mph | 980 mbar |
12W | Unknown | Unknown | Unknown |
13W | Unknown | Unknown | Unknown |
Opal | Category 3 typhoon | 115 mph | 962 mbar |
Prescill | Category 3 typhoon | 115 mph | 962 mbar |
Querida | Category 4 typhoon | 140 mph | 937 mbar |
17W | Unknown | Unknown | Unknown |
Alma | Category 4 typhoon | 140 mph | 929 mbar |
Querida | Category 4 typhoon | 140 mph | 937 mbar |
20W | Unknown | Unknown | Unknown |
Alma | Category 4 typhoon | 140 mph | 929 mbar |
Betty | Category 4 typhoon | 140 mph | 939 mbar |
23W | Unknown | Unknown | Unknown |
Dianne | Category 2 typhoon | 110 mph | 968 mbar |
25W | Unknown | Unknown | Unknown |
26W | Unknown | Unknown | Unknown |