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Timeline
Timeline of tropical activity in 1951 Pacific typhoon season

Typhoon Georgia
On March 20, a 70 mph tropical storm was located in the Marshall Islands and given the name Georgia. Georgia entered a period of rapid deepening and strengthened into a typhoon later that same day. The next morning, Georgia began to sharply recurve as it continued to strengthen. The storm briefly reached it's peak strength of 140 mph during the night of March 21. Georgia weakened slightly to a strong category 3 typhoon and remained at this strength until the 23 rd when it reached colder waters. The storm weakened into a tropical storm on March 24 and became extratropical the next day. Georgia caused no reports of damage or deaths in the Marshall Islands.

Typhoon Pat
50 junks capsized, 100 deaths.