September 18
edit1852: Clement Lindley Wragge, a meteorologist who pioneered the concept of giving names to tropical cyclones, was born in Stourbridge, Worcestershire, England.
1906: A typhoon devastated the city and port of Hong Kong, killing 15,000 people: around 5% of the population at the time.
1962: The TIROS-6 weather satellite was launched from Cape Canaveral Air Force Station, Florida.
1974: Hurricane Fifi began skimming the northern coast of Honduras, eventually killing at least 8,000 people and causing $4 billion (2007 USD) in damage.
2013: Hurricane Manuel, the costliest Pacific hurricane on record, made landfall near Culiacán, Sinaloa, Mexico, killing 169 people and causing more than US$4 billion in damage.
2020: Despite tropical cyclones being a rare occurrence in Europe, two tropical or subtropical cyclones, Cyclone Ianos and Subtropical Storm Alpha, made landfall on the same day in Greece and Portugal respectively.