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    Typhoon Saomai, known in the Philippines as Super Typhoon Juan, was considered the most powerful typhoon on record to strike the east coast of the People's...
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    Typhoon Saomai, known in the Philippines as Typhoon Osang, was a long-tracked and intense tropical cyclone that brought flooding rainfall in Japan and...
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    storms, with Tropical Storm Bilis and Typhoon Saomai being the most notable. Bilis became the costliest typhoon of the season, causing $4.4 billion (2006...
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  • "morning star"). Typhoon Saomai (2000) (T0014, 22W, Osang) - a Category 5 super typhoon impacted Japan and Korean peninsula. Typhoon Saomai (2006) (T0608...
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    Kong. Typhoon Saomai developed on September 2. It strengthened while heading westward and reached typhoon status. Later in its duration, the typhoon turned...
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    A typhoon is a tropical cyclone that develops between 180° and 100°E in the Northern Hemisphere and which produces sustained hurricane-force winds of...
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    tropical cyclone on record. Typhoon Saomai (Juan; 2006) – the most powerful typhoon to strike the east coast of China. Typhoon Fitow (Quedan; 2013) – China's...
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    similar path, becoming one of South Korea's costliest typhoons ever. Typhoon Saomai (2000) – a long-tracked and intense tropical cyclone that brought heavy...
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    cyclones in 2022 Typhoons in the Korean Peninsula Typhoon Dinah (1987) – strong typhoon which had a similar track with Hinnamnor Typhoon Saomai (2000) – a powerful...
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  • It replaced "Saomai", which was retired after the 2006 typhoon season. Typhoon Son-Tinh (2012) (T1223, 24W, Ofel) – a Category 3 typhoon that traversed...
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    the areas Bilis flooded were later affected by Typhoon Kaemi, Typhoon Prapiroon, and intense Typhoon Saomai. A tropical disturbance developed northeast of...
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    The following is a list of Pacific typhoon seasons. The typhoon seasons are limited to the north of the equator between the 100th meridian east and the...
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    100,000. In 2006, Typhoon Saomai became one of the strongest typhoons to hit China when it made landfall in Zhejiang. In 2013, Typhoon Haiyan caused extensive...
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    September 1, 2000 ― Typhoon Prapiroon makes landfall over North Korea and kills roughly 65 people. September 13–16, 2000 ― Typhoon Saomai brought heavy rainfall...
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    This is a list of all Pacific typhoons that have had their names retired from the international list of tropical cyclone names used in the Western Pacific...
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    2006). "Typhoon Maria losing steam but Saomai near Naha". The Japan Times. Retrieved February 16, 2009. Dave Ornauer (August 11, 2006). "Saomai spares...
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  • summit in Pyongyang June 15: June 15th North–South Joint Declaration August: Typhoon Prapiroon September: Typhoon Saomai Years in South Korea v t e v t e...
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    Longwang, Chanchu, Bilis and Saomai, which were retired after the 2005 and 2006 seasons. After the season the Typhoon Committee retired the names Vicente...
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    typhoon names Other typhoons that took a similar track towards South Korea: Typhoon Sarah (1959) Typhoon Dinah (1987) Typhoon Saomai (2000) Typhoon Maemi...
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    Joint Typhoon Warning Center. Super Typhoon Wayne. Retrieved on 2007-01-07. Archived June 7, 2011, at the Wayback Machine Guy Carpenter. Typhoon Saomai: Impact...
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    Floods which killed 800 people, and the costliest event of the year was Typhoon Saomai, which caused $6.3 billion (2000 USD) in damages. In January, an extremely...
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    Typhoon Wipha, known in the Philippines as Super Typhoon Goring, was the strongest typhoon to threaten the Chinese coastline since Typhoon Saomai in August...
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    landfall in Zhejiang in September Typhoon Saomai (2006) – most powerful typhoon on record to impact East China Typhoon Soulik (2013) – July system that...
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  • Declaration July 15–17: The first Busan Rock Festival September 12 Typhoon Saomai November 24 Mnet Asian Music Awards 2000 K League 2000 Korean FA Cup...
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    Typhoon Jebi, known in the Philippines as Super Typhoon Maymay, was the costliest typhoon in Japan's history in terms of insured losses. Jebi formed from...
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    China's most destructive floods on record. In August 2006, Typhoon Saomai became the strongest typhoon on record to strike China, with a central pressure of...
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  • central Philippines, killing 14 people. Typhoon Saomai (2006) (T0608, 08W, Juan) – a Category 5-equivalent typhoon that made landfall in Taiwan and China...
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     – via Lexis Nexis (subscription required) Guy Carpenter (2007). "Typhoon Saomai: Impact and Historical Comparison" (PDF). GC portal. Archived from the...
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    (2008). "Single Doppler radar observation of the concentric eyewall in Typhoon Saomai, 2006, near landfall". Geophys. Res. Lett. 35 (7): L07807. Bibcode:2008GeoRL...
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    flooding Typhoon Ketsana Typhoon Rananim Typhoon Saomai Tropical Storm Trami (2013) Tropical Storm Fung-wong (2014) Typhoon Maria (2018) Typhoon Lekima...
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