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Tropical Storm Lucille was the first tropical cyclone to have its name retired in the Western Pacific basin. Lucille was identified as a weak tropical depression on May 25, 1960, to the east of the Philippines. Tracking northwestward, the system failed to develop and warnings on it were discontinued on May 27. At the same time, a second system began organizing along the west coast of Luzon. The two systems ultimately merged into one over the Philippines between May 28 and 29. Now tracking northeastward, the system re-intensified and became a tropical storm on May 30. Lucille attained its peak intensity later that day with winds of 85 km/h (50 mph). As it accelerated over open waters, the system brushed the islands of Iwo Jima and Chichi-jima before transitioning into an extratropical cyclo

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  • Tropical Storm Lucille was the first tropical cyclone to have its name retired in the Western Pacific basin. Lucille was identified as a weak tropical depression on May 25, 1960, to the east of the Philippines. Tracking northwestward, the system failed to develop and warnings on it were discontinued on May 27. At the same time, a second system began organizing along the west coast of Luzon. The two systems ultimately merged into one over the Philippines between May 28 and 29. Now tracking northeastward, the system re-intensified and became a tropical storm on May 30. Lucille attained its peak intensity later that day with winds of 85 km/h (50 mph). As it accelerated over open waters, the system brushed the islands of Iwo Jima and Chichi-jima before transitioning into an extratropical cyclone on June 1. The remnants of Lucille were last noted on June 4 near the International Date Line. Between May 27 and 29, heavy rains fell across much of Luzon as Lucille developed. These rains, amounting to 406 mm (16 in) in the suburbs of Manila, triggered destructive floods that left some areas under 4.6 m (15 ft) of water. The worst of the floods took place during the overnight hours of May 28 to 29. During that time, hundreds of homes were swept away and an estimated 300–500 people, including at least 80 children, were killed. Monetary losses from the floods exceeded $2 million. (en)
  • A tempestade tropical Lucille foi o primeiro ciclone tropical a ter seu nome retirado na bacia do Pacífico Ocidental . Lucille foi identificada ao leste das Filipinas como uma depressão tropical fraca em 25 de maio de 1960. Seguindo na direção noroeste, o sistema não conseguiu se desenvolver e os avisos sobre ele foram interrompidos em 27 de maio. Ao mesmo tempo, um segundo sistema começou a se organizar ao longo da costa oeste de Luzon. Os dois sistemas acabaram se fundindo em um só nas Filipinas entre 28 e 29 de maio. Agora seguindo para o nordeste, o sistema se intensificou novamente e se tornou uma tempestade tropical em 30 de maio. Lucille atingiu o seu pico de intensidade no final daquele dia com ventos de 85 km/h (50 mph). À medida que acelerava em águas abertas, o sistema roçou as ilhas de Iwo Jima e Chichi-jima antes de fazer a transição para um ciclone extratropical em 1 de junho. Os restos de Lucille foram notados pela última vez em 4 de junho perto da Linha Internacional de Data. Entre 27 e 29 de maio, fortes chuvas caíram em grande parte de Luzon conforme Lucille se desenvolvia. Essas chuvas, chegando a 406 mm (16.0 in) nos subúrbios de Manila, provocou inundações destrutivas que deixaram algumas áreas com pelo menos 4.6 m (15 ft) de água. A pior das enchentes ocorreu durante a madrugada de 28 a 29 de maio durante esse tempo, centenas de casas foram varridas e uma estimativa de 300 a 500 pessoas, incluindo pelo menos 80 crianças, foram mortas. As perdas monetárias com as enchentes ultrapassaram US $ 2 milhões. (pt)
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  • Tropical Storm Lucille was the first tropical cyclone to have its name retired in the Western Pacific basin. Lucille was identified as a weak tropical depression on May 25, 1960, to the east of the Philippines. Tracking northwestward, the system failed to develop and warnings on it were discontinued on May 27. At the same time, a second system began organizing along the west coast of Luzon. The two systems ultimately merged into one over the Philippines between May 28 and 29. Now tracking northeastward, the system re-intensified and became a tropical storm on May 30. Lucille attained its peak intensity later that day with winds of 85 km/h (50 mph). As it accelerated over open waters, the system brushed the islands of Iwo Jima and Chichi-jima before transitioning into an extratropical cyclo (en)
  • A tempestade tropical Lucille foi o primeiro ciclone tropical a ter seu nome retirado na bacia do Pacífico Ocidental . Lucille foi identificada ao leste das Filipinas como uma depressão tropical fraca em 25 de maio de 1960. Seguindo na direção noroeste, o sistema não conseguiu se desenvolver e os avisos sobre ele foram interrompidos em 27 de maio. Ao mesmo tempo, um segundo sistema começou a se organizar ao longo da costa oeste de Luzon. Os dois sistemas acabaram se fundindo em um só nas Filipinas entre 28 e 29 de maio. Agora seguindo para o nordeste, o sistema se intensificou novamente e se tornou uma tempestade tropical em 30 de maio. Lucille atingiu o seu pico de intensidade no final daquele dia com ventos de 85 km/h (50 mph). À medida que acelerava em águas abertas, o sistema roçou as (pt)
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  • Tempestade tropical Lucille (pt)
  • Tropical Storm Lucille (en)
  • 熱帶風暴露西 (zh)
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