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* [[Typhoon Yutu (2007)]] (T0702, 02W, Amang) |
* [[Typhoon Yutu (2007)]] (T0702, 02W, Amang) |
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* [[Tropical Storm Yutu (2013)]] (T1316) – Recognized as a tropical storm only by the JMA; the JTWC instead classified it as a subtropical depression. |
* [[Tropical Storm Yutu (2013)]] (T1316) – Recognized as a tropical storm only by the JMA; the JTWC instead classified it as a subtropical depression. |
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* [[Typhoon Yutu]] (T1826, 31W, Rosita) - A category 5 Super typhoon which devastated Guam |
* [[Typhoon Yutu]] (T1826, 31W, Rosita) - A category 5 Super typhoon which devastated Guam in October 2018. |
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Revision as of 08:10, 28 October 2018
The name Yutu has been used to name three tropical cyclones in the northwestern Pacific Ocean. The name was submitted by China and literally means "Jade rabbit".
- Severe Tropical Storm Yutu (Huaning) (2001) (T0107, 10W, Huaning) – impacted China.
- Typhoon Yutu (2007) (T0702, 02W, Amang)
- Tropical Storm Yutu (2013) (T1316) – Recognized as a tropical storm only by the JMA; the JTWC instead classified it as a subtropical depression.
- Typhoon Yutu (T1826, 31W, Rosita) - A category 5 Super typhoon which devastated Guam in October 2018.