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    Typhoon Aere, known in the Philippines as Typhoon Marce, was a mid-season category two typhoon that brought severe damage to Taiwan and the People's Republic...
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    billion (USD 2004) in damage. Typhoon Aere also caused heavy damage in China after Rananim killed 107 people there with minimal damage. Typhoon Songda was...
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  • 'storm'. Typhoon Aere (2004) (T0417, 20W, Marce), category 2 typhoon that brought severe damage to Taiwan and Eastern China. Tropical Storm Aere (2011)...
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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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    record. Typhoon Chaba became the strongest typhoon to strike South Korea since 2012. Tropical Storm Aere and a tropical depression brought the worst...
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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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    people. December 2, 2004: Typhoon Nanmadol (Yoyong) batters Luzon with strong winds and heavy rainfall. 70 people died from the typhoon. March 17–18, 2005:...
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    Tropical cyclones in 2015 Typhoon Aere (2004) Typhoon Longwang (2005) Typhoon Soudelor (2015) Typhoon Nepartak (2016) Typhoon Megi (2016) "Index of /tcdat/tc15/WPAC/21W...
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  • Typhoon Marce (disambiguation)
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    PAGASA in the Western Pacific Ocean. Typhoon Aere (2004) (T0417, 20W, Marce) – approached Taiwan and struck China Typhoon Sinlaku (2008) (T0813, 15W, Marce)...
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  • Typhoon Julian (disambiguation))
    Severe Tropical Storm Aere (2016) (T1619, 22W, Julian) – a long-lived tropical cyclone that strucked Central Vietnam. Typhoon Maysak (2020) (T2009, 10W...
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    first named storm of the 2011 Pacific typhoon season. Aere is the Marshallese word for storm. In the Philippines, Aere brought very heavy rainfall triggering...
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    Typhoon Songda, known in the Philippines as Typhoon Nina, was the fifth-costliest typhoon on record. The 18th named storm of the 2004 Pacific typhoon...
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  • (Hibiscus rosa-sinensis). Typhoon Chaba (2004) (T0416, 19W) – A strong super typhoon that devastated Japan in 2004. Typhoon Chaba (2010) (T1014, 16W,...
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    Typhoon Morakot, known in the Philippines as Typhoon Kiko, was the deadliest typhoon to impact Taiwan in recorded history. The eighth named storm and fourth...
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  • The founding of Runewaker Entertainment in Taichung. 17–27 August – Typhoon Aere. 1 September – The establishment of TTV Finance. 29 September – The opening...
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    Typhoon Lynn, more commonly known in the Philippines as Typhoon Pepang, was responsible for the worst flooding in Taiwan in 40 years. Typhoon Lynn originated...
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  • Typhoon Songda (disambiguation))
    Vietnam. Typhoon Songda (2004) (T0418, 22W, Nina) – a Category 4 typhoon which struck Japan, becoming the 5th costliest typhoon in record Typhoon Songda...
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    average forming 9 systems. Only Typhoon Sudal (2004) became a storm, mostly being a depression. 8 systems formed on May. Typhoon Nida is the strongest. 7 storms...
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