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  • 121Typhoon Dujuan — The name Dujuan has been used to name two tropical cyclones in the northwestern Pacific Ocean. The name was contributed by China, and is an azalea.[1] 2003 s Typhoon Dujuan (T0313, 14W, Onyok) hit near Hong Kong. 2009 s Severe Tropical Storm… …

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  • 122Typhoon (Fahrgeschäft) — Wikipedia:VF/QS Typhoon ist ein Fahrgeschäftstyp des Herstellers Soriani Moser. Es stellt eine Weiterentwicklung des Fahrgeschäfts Tornado Adventure dar. Premiere feierte das Fahrgeschäft am 23. Juni 1995 unter der Leitung Erich Avis aus Wels, am …

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  • 123Typhoon Damrey — The name Damrey has been used for two tropical cyclones in the Western Pacific basin, these were: 2000 s Typhoon Damrey (T0001, 01W, Asiang) the first and the strongest storm of the year with a minimum pressure of 878 hPa. 2005 s Typhoon… …

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  • 124Typhoon Brian — The name Brian has been used for three tropical cyclones in the western north Pacific Ocean.* 1989 s Typhoon Brian killed 31 on Hainan. * 1992 s Typhoon Brian minimal impact on Guam due to Typhoon Omar which passed through two months before. *… …

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  • 125Typhoon Axel — The name Axel has been used for two tropical cyclones in the Western Pacific Ocean.*1990 s Typhoon Axel A Category 1 typhoon that caused heavy damage to several of the Marshall Islands. *1993 s Typhoon Axel A Category 4 which passed over the… …

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  • 126Typhoon Durian (disambiguation) — The name Durian was on the name list for the western north Pacific and wa used for two tropical cyclones since the list was introduced in 2000. The name was contributed by Thailand and refers to a popular Southeast Asian fruit, Durio zibethinus …

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  • 127Typhoon Utor — The name Utor is on the name list for the western north Pacific and has been used for two tropical cyclones since the name list was introduced in 2000. The name was contributed by the United States and is a Marshallese word for squall line. *… …

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  • 128Typhoon Man-yi — The name Man yi has been used to name two tropical cyclones in the western north Pacific Ocean. The name was contributed by Hong Kong and refers to both a strait and a reservoir. 2001 s Typhoon Man yi (T0109, 12W) 2007 s Typhoon Man yi (T0704,… …

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