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The name '''Jelawat''' has been used to name |
The name '''Jelawat''' has been used to name three [[tropical cyclones]] in the western north [[Pacific Ocean]]. The name was submitted by [[Malaysia]] and refers to a [[species]] of fish that lives in fresh water. |
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* [[2000 Pacific typhoon season#Typhoon Jelawat|2000's Typhoon Jelawat]] (T0008, 13W) |
* [[2000 Pacific typhoon season#Typhoon Jelawat|2000's Typhoon Jelawat]] (T0008, 13W) |
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* [[2006 Pacific typhoon season#Tropical Storm Jelawat (Domeng)|2006's Tropical Storm Jelawat]] (T0602, 03W, Domeng) - impacted [[China]]. |
* [[2006 Pacific typhoon season#Tropical Storm Jelawat (Domeng)|2006's Tropical Storm Jelawat]] (T0602, 03W, Domeng) - impacted [[China]]. |
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* [[2012 Pacific typhoon season#Typhoon Jelawat (Lawin)|2008's Super Typhoon Jelawat]] (T1217, 18W, Lawin) |
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Revision as of 20:50, 26 September 2012
The name Jelawat has been used to name three tropical cyclones in the western north Pacific Ocean. The name was submitted by Malaysia and refers to a species of fish that lives in fresh water.
- 2000's Typhoon Jelawat (T0008, 13W)
- 2006's Tropical Storm Jelawat (T0602, 03W, Domeng) - impacted China.
- 2008's Super Typhoon Jelawat (T1217, 18W, Lawin)