Typhoon Saola
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Typhoon Saola
Summary
Typhoon Saola is a typhoon[1]. It ranks in the top 8% of typhoon entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (139 views/month).[2]
Key Facts
- Typhoon Saola's instance of is recorded as typhoon[3].
- Typhoon Saola's instance of is recorded as tropical cyclone[4].
- saola is named after Typhoon Saola[5].
- Typhoon Saola followed Hurricane Dora[6].
- Typhoon Saola was followed by Severe Tropical Storm Damrey[7].
- Typhoon Saola took place at Philippine Sea[8].
- Typhoon Saola is part of 2023 Pacific typhoon season[9].
- Typhoon Saola's Commons category is recorded as Typhoon Saola (2023)[10].
- Typhoon Saola began on August 22, 2023[11].
- Typhoon Saola ended on September 4, 2023[12].
- Typhoon Saola's located in/on physical feature is recorded as Pacific Ocean[13].
- Typhoon Saola's described at URL is recorded as https://baike.sogou.com/v216048737.htm[14].
- Typhoon Saola resulted in {'amount': '+3'} deaths[15].
- Typhoon Saola's number of missing is recorded as {'amount': '+1'}[16].
- Typhoon Saola's number of casualties is recorded as {'amount': '+87'}[17].
- Typhoon Saola's lowest atmospheric pressure is recorded as {'unit': 'Q5139563', 'amount': '+920'}[18].
- Typhoon Saola's maximum sustained winds is recorded as {'unit': 'Q128822', 'amount': '+105'}[19].
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Definition and Type
Recorded instance of include typhoon[3] and tropical cyclone[4].
Origins
saola is named after Typhoon Saola[5].
Use and Application
Typhoon Saola is part of 2023 Pacific typhoon season[9].
Why It Matters
Typhoon Saola ranks in the top 8% of typhoon entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (139 views/month).[2] It is known by 6 alternative names across languages and contexts.[20]