Typhoon Maemi (pronounced [mɛ.mi]) (pronounced [ma.emiː]), known in the Philippines as Typhoon Pogi, was the most powerful typhoon to strike South Korea...
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early impacts. Typhoon Imbudo in July caused several deaths and extensive damage across the Philippines and China. In September, Typhoon Maemi became one...
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nation's strongest landfall at the time and only to be surpassed by Typhoon Maemi in 2003. Sarah later became extratropical over the Japanese island of...
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2008-03-05.[permanent dead link] Qian Ye (2004). "Typhoon Rusa and Super Typhoon Maemi in Korea" (PDF). The University Corporation for Atmospheric Research...
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The 2019 Pacific typhoon season was a devastating season that became the costliest on record, just ahead of the previous year and 2023, mainly due to...
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Typhoon Maemi (2003) – the strongest typhoon to impact South Korea Typhoon Ewiniar (2006) – a deadly typhoon that passed through South Korea. Typhoon...
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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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Saomai (2000) Typhoon Maemi (2003) Typhoon Nari (2007) Typhoon Soulik (2018) Typhoon Haishen (2020) Typhoon Hinnamnor (2022) Typhoon Khanun (2023) The Japan...
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seas. September 11–12, 2003 ― Typhoon Maemi impacts Korea as a strong typhoon. It was one of the most powerful typhoons to strike South Korea. 117 people...
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Other typhoons named Haishen Typhoon Rusa – also affected South Korea. Typhoon Maemi – a powerful storm that also struck South Korea. Typhoon Sanba –...
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named Queenie Typhoon Tip (1979) – A very large tropical cyclone that struck areas affected by Kong-rey Typhoon Maemi (2003) – Similar typhoon that struck...
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in 2020 Other typhoons named Maysak Typhoon Maemi (2003) – A powerful storm that affected South Korea with a similar intensity Typhoon Lingling (2019)...
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named Jose Typhoon Maemi (2003) Typhoon Tokage (2004) Typhoon Roke (2011) Typhoon Wipha (2013) Typhoon Neoguri (2014) Typhoon Nangka (2015) Typhoon Saola (2023)...
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shoot and kill eight Iraqi police officers. 2003 – Typhoon Maemi, the strongest recorded typhoon to strike South Korea, made landfall near Busan. 2005...
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storage, and operation of warheads and ammunition. In September 2003, Typhoon Maemi caused seawater damage to the domestic circular cooler prototype for...
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The most destructive typhoons were Typhoon Dujuan, which made landfall in Guangdong, China, on September 2, and Typhoon Maemi, which made landfall in...
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the ESCAP/WMO Typhoon Committee. The names Molave, Mujigae and Mirinae were used for the first time as it was replaced from Imbudo, Maemi and Sudal from...
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in 2016 Typhoon Emma (1956) – which took a similar track to Sarah. Typhoon Sarah (1959) – one of the deadliest typhoons on record. Typhoon Maemi (2003)...
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storm on September 12, 2003, Typhoon Maemi, also caused damage to ships and buildings and resulted in over 48 fatalities. Typhoon Hinnamnor on September 6...
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Sanba Typhoon Saomai (2000) Typhoon Rusa (2002) Typhoon Maemi (2003) Typhoon Vongfong (2014) Typhoon Haishen (2020) Typhoon Hinnamnor (2022) Typhoon Khanun...
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hemisphere, the western Pacific featured 21 named storms, including Typhoon Maemi, which was the strongest storm on record to hit South Korea, resulting...
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deadliest storm on record in South Korea. The strongest typhoon on record to hit South Korea was Typhoon Maemi in 2003, which also moved ashore near Busan with...
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List of storms named Mujigae (redirect from Typhoon Mujigae (disambiguation))
contributed by North Korea which means rainbow. It replaced "Maemi" after the 2003 typhoon season. Tropical Storm Mujigae (2009) (T0913, 14W, Maring) –...
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named Neoguri Other tropical cyclones named Florita Typhoon Maemi (2003) Typhoon Tokage (2004) Typhoon Vongfong (2014) "Significant Tropical Weather Advisory...
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Typhoon Lingling, also known in the Philippines as Typhoon Liwayway, was a powerful typhoon that hit the Philippines, China, and Korea in 2019. It was...
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University Bundang Hospital begins its first treatment. September 12: Typhoon Maemi November 27: 2003 Mnet Asian Music Awards December: The Face Shop is...
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Saomai Tropical cyclones in 2000 Typhoon Rusa (2002) Typhoon Maemi (2003) Typhoon Nari (2007) Typhoon Hinnamnor (2022) Typhoon Khanun (2023) All measurements...
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for Typhoon Maemi, which heavily impacted South Korea. Pola (2019)† – a severe tropical cyclone that affected Tonga. Polly 1952 – a Category 1 typhoon that...
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Earlier, the storm spurred fears of a possible repeat of either typhoon Rusa in 2002 or Maemi in 2003, both of which were devastating storms in South Korea...
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Pacific typhoon season Typhoon Maemi – The strongest recorded typhoon to strike South Korea List of wettest tropical cyclones by country Typhoon Rusa –...
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