Typhoon Chuck

The name Chuck has been used for two tropical cyclones in the western Pacific Ocean.

  • Typhoon Chuck (1992) (T9204, 03W, Biring), killed from 22 to 142 people in Hainan, northern Vietnam, and aboard ships
  • Tropical Storm Chuck (1995) (T9501, 02W), passed through Micronesia without impact

Famous quotes containing the word chuck:

    This is the only “wet” community in a wide area, and is the rendezvous of cow hands seeking to break the monotony of chuck wagon food and range life. Friday night is the “big time” for local cowboys, and consequently the calaboose is called the “Friday night jail.”
    —Administration in the State of Texa, U.S. public relief program (1935-1943)