Typhoon Maemi
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Typhoon Maemi
Summary
Typhoon Maemi is a typhoon[1]. It draws 40 Wikipedia views per month (typhoon category, ranking #39 of 277).[2]
Key Facts
- Typhoon Maemi's image is recorded as Maemi Wreck, Yeongdo Bridge, Busan.jpg[3].
- Typhoon Maemi's instance of is recorded as typhoon[4].
- Typhoon Maemi's locator map image is recorded as Maemi 2003 track.png[5].
- Typhoon Maemi's locator map image is recorded as Typhoon Maemi 2003 track.gif[6].
- Typhoon Maemi's part of is recorded as 2003 Pacific typhoon season[7].
- Typhoon Maemi's Commons category is recorded as Typhoon Maemi[8].
- Typhoon Maemi's start time is recorded as +2003-09-05T00:00:00Z[9].
- Typhoon Maemi's end time is recorded as +2003-09-16T00:00:00Z[10].
- Typhoon Maemi's Freebase ID is recorded as /m/0bx075[11].
- Typhoon Maemi's lowest atmospheric pressure is recorded as {'unit': 'Q3495543', 'amount': '+885'}[12].
- Typhoon Maemi's maximum sustained winds is recorded as {'unit': 'Q128822', 'amount': '+150'}[13].
- Typhoon Maemi's IBTrACS cyclone ID is recorded as 2003247N10153[14].
- Typhoon Maemi's Digital Typhoon typhoon ID is recorded as 200314[15].
- Typhoon Maemi's aerial view is recorded as Maemi 2003-09-10 0201Z.jpg[16].
- Typhoon Maemi's Namuwiki ID is recorded as 매미(태풍)[17].
Why It Matters
Typhoon Maemi draws 40 Wikipedia views per month (typhoon category, ranking #39 of 277).[2] It has Wikipedia articles in 9 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[18] It is known by 8 alternative names across languages and contexts.[19]