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- noun Plural form of
typhoon .
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For example, Japan has a very high population density and like many countries in the region is in the track of typhoons• However, Japan suffers very low mortality rates during typhoons in comparison to other countries of the region• Financial resources to implement measures for disaster preparedness make a big difference, but this is not the sole or principal factor•
Latest News 2009
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In the western Pacific, fierce ocean storms that are called hurricanes in the eastern Pacific are called typhoons.
DAY OF DECEIT ROBERT B. STINNETT 2001
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In the western Pacific, fierce ocean storms that are called hurricanes in the eastern Pacific are called typhoons.
DAY OF DECEIT ROBERT B. STINNETT 2001
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In the western Pacific, fierce ocean storms that are called hurricanes in the eastern Pacific are called typhoons.
DAY OF DECEIT ROBERT B. STINNETT 2001
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In the western Pacific, fierce ocean storms that are called hurricanes in the eastern Pacific are called typhoons.
DAY OF DECEIT ROBERT B. STINNETT 2001
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I have been in Chinese typhoons, hurricanes in the Tropics, and storms in the Atlantic, where one would imagine heaven and earth were coming together, and under the blessing of
Yr Ynys Unyg The Lonely Island Julia de Winton
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Australia's huge, sparsely populated tropical north is battered annually by about six cyclones — called typhoons throughout much of Asia and hurricanes in the Western hemisphere.
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Australia's huge, sparsely populated tropical north is battered by about six cyclones — called typhoons throughout much of Asia and hurricanes in the Western hemisphere — each year.
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Australia's huge, sparsely populated tropical north is battered each year by about six cyclones - called typhoons throughout much of Asia and hurricanes in the Western hemisphere.
Strong Cyclone Bears Down On North Australia Coast By KRISTEN GELINEAU 2011
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Australia's huge, sparsely populated tropical north is battered annually by about six cyclones — called typhoons throughout much of Asia and hurricanes in the Western hemisphere.
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