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- 3f2e754360791ef6dafb21cf083e8b0a931fa68dff54d536392183525e017ff0 date "February 1991".
- 3f2e754360791ef6dafb21cf083e8b0a931fa68dff54d536392183525e017ff0 editorFirst "Richard A.".
- 3f2e754360791ef6dafb21cf083e8b0a931fa68dff54d536392183525e017ff0 editorLast "DeAngelis".
- 3f2e754360791ef6dafb21cf083e8b0a931fa68dff54d536392183525e017ff0 isCitedBy 1990_Pacific_typhoon_season.
- 3f2e754360791ef6dafb21cf083e8b0a931fa68dff54d536392183525e017ff0 issue "1".
- 3f2e754360791ef6dafb21cf083e8b0a931fa68dff54d536392183525e017ff0 pages "62 & 66".
- 3f2e754360791ef6dafb21cf083e8b0a931fa68dff54d536392183525e017ff0 publisher "National Oceanographic Data Center".
- 3f2e754360791ef6dafb21cf083e8b0a931fa68dff54d536392183525e017ff0 quote "There was no let–up as Abe came to life, on the 25th, 85 mi west southwest of Guam. Moving northward then west northwestward, Abe reached severe tropical storm strength on the 28th and became a typhoon the following day about 425 mi east southeast of Taipei. Abe moved across the Ryukyu Is and then made landfall about 150 mi south of Shanghai on the last day of the month." & "During Abe, one person was killed in Taiwan. On mainland China it was reported that 108 people lost their lives with another 40 reported missing. Zhejiang and Jiangsu provinces were hardest hit.".
- 3f2e754360791ef6dafb21cf083e8b0a931fa68dff54d536392183525e017ff0 title "Mariners Weather Log: Winter 1991".
- 3f2e754360791ef6dafb21cf083e8b0a931fa68dff54d536392183525e017ff0 volume "35".