Typhoon Charlotte Typhoon Charlotte formed on June 10, near the
Philippines. It then strengthened and made landfall as a minimal typhoon near
Hong Kong before dissipating on June 15.
Typhoon Dinah On June 23, Dinah struck to the west of the Kanto Region in Japan. 65 people were killed and 70 were missing.
Typhoon Emma Typhoon Emma hit the Philippines and South China, especially Hainan Island.
Tropical Storm Freda Freda weakened to a tropical depression before hitting
Kyushu.
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Typhoon Olive On September 8, an area of disturbed weather, located near
12.0°N 169.0°W, was plotted as a
tropical wave on
surface weather maps. Operationally, however, the system was not classified as a
tropical storm until September 15; postseason analysis determined that the system acquired tropical storm intensity at 00:00
UTC on September 15. Tropical Storm Olive, moving west-northwest near , turned toward Wake Island on September 15. Around 18:00 UTC Olive was upgraded to a typhoon, with winds of . Continuing to intensify, Olive passed near Wake Island, where maximum sustained winds of were recorded. Around this time, reconnaissance aircraft reported a minimum central pressure of 945 mbar (hPa; 27.91 inHg). Olive, the second typhoon to affect the island since 1935, produced sustained wind speeds of and peak gusts of on the island. Significant flooding was also recorded. All of the homes and the island's hotel were destroyed. Additionally, the island's chapel and quonset huts were destroyed. On September 18, water and power services were restored. The facilities on the island were fully restored in 1953. No fatalities occurred on the island, and four injuries were reported. None of the 230
Pan American World Airways employees received injuries. The northwest quadrant of Hester passed over
Enewetak. The
United States Navy estimated that Hester generated winds around , and generated waves up to high on Enewetak. The island was mostly underwater when the storm passed it. The hospital,
mess halls, and clubs were damaged by the winds. Tents on the island were also destroyed. A
Coast Guard LORAN station on the island suffered extensive damage. Overall, eighteen people were injured on Enewetak. The nearby atoll of
Ujelang, received stronger winds than Enewetak, as it was closer to the center of Hester. On Guam, storm surge reached inland, to about above sea level. ==Storm names==