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- Typhoon_Megi_(2010) abstract "Typhoon Megi (international designation: 1013, JTWC designation: 15W, PAGASA name: Juan) was one of the most intense tropical cyclones on record. Megi, which means catfish in Korean (Hangul: 메기), was the only super typhoon in 2010. Early on October 18, Megi made its first landfall over Luzon. By passing Luzon, Megi weakened but gradually regained strength in the South China Sea, before weakening and losing its eyewall in the Taiwan Strait. Megi made its second landfall over Zhangpu in Fujian, China on October 23.Megi killed 31 people and caused $255.1 million (2010 USD) in damage over Luzon, making it one of the costliest typhoons in the Philippines. After moving to the South China Sea, the outflow of Megi and a weather front together brought torrential rainfall, caused $42.2 million (2010 USD) in damage and killed 38 people in Yilan, Taiwan, making Megi the deadliest typhoon of 2010 in Taiwan. Megi also caused $411.7 million (2010 USD) in damage over Fujian, China, although there was no death by the storm in the province.".
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- Typhoon_Megi_(2010) wikiPageID "29214829".
- Typhoon_Megi_(2010) wikiPageRevisionID "604148185".
- Typhoon_Megi_(2010) 10MinWinds "125".
- Typhoon_Megi_(2010) 1MinWinds "160".
- Typhoon_Megi_(2010) areas China.
- Typhoon_Megi_(2010) areas Hong_Kong.
- Typhoon_Megi_(2010) areas Macau.
- Typhoon_Megi_(2010) areas Philippines.
- Typhoon_Megi_(2010) areas Taiwan.
- Typhoon_Megi_(2010) basin "WPac".
- Typhoon_Megi_(2010) damages "709".
- Typhoon_Megi_(2010) dissipated "2010-10-24".
- Typhoon_Megi_(2010) fatalities "69".
- Typhoon_Megi_(2010) formed "2010-10-12".
- Typhoon_Megi_(2010) hasPhotoCollection Typhoon_Megi_(2010).
- Typhoon_Megi_(2010) hurricaneSeason "2010".
- Typhoon_Megi_(2010) imageLocation "Megi 2010-10-18 0235Z.jpg".
- Typhoon_Megi_(2010) imageName "--10-18".
- Typhoon_Megi_(2010) name "Typhoon Megi".
- Typhoon_Megi_(2010) pressure "885".
- Typhoon_Megi_(2010) type "super typhoon".
- Typhoon_Megi_(2010) year "2010".
- Typhoon_Megi_(2010) subject Category:2010_Pacific_typhoon_season.
- Typhoon_Megi_(2010) subject Category:2010_disasters_in_the_Philippines.
- Typhoon_Megi_(2010) subject Category:Typhoons.
- Typhoon_Megi_(2010) subject Category:Typhoons_in_China.
- Typhoon_Megi_(2010) subject Category:Typhoons_in_Taiwan.
- Typhoon_Megi_(2010) subject Category:Typhoons_in_the_Philippines.
- Typhoon_Megi_(2010) comment "Typhoon Megi (international designation: 1013, JTWC designation: 15W, PAGASA name: Juan) was one of the most intense tropical cyclones on record. Megi, which means catfish in Korean (Hangul: 메기), was the only super typhoon in 2010. Early on October 18, Megi made its first landfall over Luzon. By passing Luzon, Megi weakened but gradually regained strength in the South China Sea, before weakening and losing its eyewall in the Taiwan Strait.".
- Typhoon_Megi_(2010) label "Tajfun Megi (2010)".
- Typhoon_Megi_(2010) label "Typhoon Megi (2010)".
- Typhoon_Megi_(2010) label "إعصار ميجي".
- Typhoon_Megi_(2010) label "颱風鮎魚 (2010年)".
- Typhoon_Megi_(2010) sameAs Tajfun_Megi.
- Typhoon_Megi_(2010) sameAs 태풍_메기_(2010년).
- Typhoon_Megi_(2010) sameAs Tajfun_Megi_(2010).
- Typhoon_Megi_(2010) sameAs m.0dlmqnz.
- Typhoon_Megi_(2010) sameAs Q714599.
- Typhoon_Megi_(2010) sameAs Q714599.
- Typhoon_Megi_(2010) wasDerivedFrom Typhoon_Megi_(2010)?oldid=604148185.
- Typhoon_Megi_(2010) depiction Megi_2010-10-18_0235Z.jpg.
- Typhoon_Megi_(2010) isPrimaryTopicOf Typhoon_Megi_(2010).