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Typhoon Muifa,
known in the
Philippines as
Typhoon Inday, was a
powerful tropical cyclone that
affected East China, Taiwan, and the
Ryukyu Islands in...
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depression later intensified into a
tropical storm and was
named Muifa by the JMA.
Muifa then
intensified further into a
Category 1
typhoon as it was located...
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Typhoon Muifa,
known in the
Philippines as
Typhoon Unding, was a
strong typhoon during the 2004
Pacific typhoon season. The name
Muifa is
taken from the...
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Typhoon Muifa,
known in the
Philippines as
Super Typhoon Kabayan, was a large,
powerful and
persistent typhoon which affected a
number of
countries in...
- The name
Muifa (Cantonese and Macanese: 梅花) has been used for four
tropical cyclones in the
western north Pacific Ocean.
Submitted by Macau, the name...
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typically develop between May and October. The season's
first named storm,
Muifa,
developed on
April 25,
while the season's last
named storm, Tembin, dissipated...
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onwards decreased. The
activity during the
month included two typhoons.
Muifa struck the
Philippines after Winnie,
killing 68
people and subsequently...
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deadlier and
destructive than the
previous season.
Typhoon Muifa affected many
countries during August.
Tropical Storm Talas and Typhoon...
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Retrieved 2021-03-16. "NDRRMC
Update re
SitRep No. 12 on
Typhoon "KABAYAN" (
MUIFA)" (PDF).
National Disaster Risk
Reduction and
Management Council. Archived...
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temporary shelters had to be set up in Zhejiang. In 2022,
Typhoon Muifa became the
strongest typhoon to
landfall in Shanghai.
During the wet season...