Typhoon Haikui
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Typhoon Haikui
Summary
Typhoon Haikui is a typhoon[1]. It draws 114 Wikipedia views per month (typhoon category, ranking #50 of 277).[2]
Key Facts
- Typhoon Haikui is in the country of Taiwan[3].
- Typhoon Haikui is in the country of People's Republic of China[4].
- Typhoon Haikui is in the country of United States[5].
- Typhoon Haikui's instance of is recorded as typhoon[6].
- Typhoon Haikui's instance of is recorded as tropical cyclone[7].
- Typhoon Haikui's instance of is recorded as Moderate Typhoon[8].
- Typhoon Haikui is named after Typhoon Haikui[9].
- Typhoon Haikui followed Severe Tropical Storm Damrey[10].
- Typhoon Haikui followed Tropical Storm Haikui[11].
- Typhoon Haikui was followed by Tropical Storm Kirogi[12].
- Typhoon Haikui is part of 2023 Pacific typhoon season[13].
- Typhoon Haikui's Commons category is recorded as Typhoon Haikui (2023)[14].
- Typhoon Haikui began on August 27, 2023[15].
- Typhoon Haikui ended on September 5, 2023[16].
- Typhoon Haikui's located in/on physical feature is recorded as Pacific Ocean[17].
- Typhoon Haikui's has effect is recorded as 2023 Hong Kong rainstorm and flood[18].
- Typhoon Haikui's lowest atmospheric pressure is recorded as {'unit': 'Q5139563', 'amount': '+945'}[19].
- Typhoon Haikui's maximum sustained winds is recorded as {'unit': 'Q128822', 'amount': '+85'}[20].
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Definition and Type
Recorded instance of include typhoon[6], tropical cyclone[7], and Moderate Typhoon[8].
Origins
Typhoon Haikui is named after it[9].
Use and Application
Typhoon Haikui is part of 2023 Pacific typhoon season[13].
Why It Matters
Typhoon Haikui draws 114 Wikipedia views per month (typhoon category, ranking #50 of 277).[2] It is known by 6 alternative names across languages and contexts.[21]