bagyo

From Glossary of Meteorology
(Also spelled bagyu or bagyio.) In the Philippine Islands, the name given to any severe tropical cyclone; derived from the city of Baguio, where a record 24-h rainfall of 46 in. (~117 cm) occurred during the passage of a tropical cyclone in July 1911.

Caña, P. J, 2021: Yes, We Call Typhoons Bagyo Because of Baguio City. Here's Why. Esquire Magazine (Philippenes), 15 July 2021, https://www.esquiremag.ph/culture/lifestyle/bagyo-baguio-city-typhoon-a00289-20210715.



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