Typhoon Hagupit

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The name Hagupit (Tagalog: [hɐguˈpit], ha-goo-PIT) has been used to name four tropical cyclones in the northwestern Pacific Ocean. The name was contributed by the Philippines and could be either a verb (meaning "to lash" or "to flog") or a noun (meaning "lashing", "beating"). rdf:langString
rdf:langString Tifón Hagupit
rdf:langString Cyclone tropical Hagupit
rdf:langString 태풍 하구핏
rdf:langString ハグピート
rdf:langString Tufão Hagupit
rdf:langString Typhoon Hagupit
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rdf:langString Hagupit
rdf:langString The name Hagupit (Tagalog: [hɐguˈpit], ha-goo-PIT) has been used to name four tropical cyclones in the northwestern Pacific Ocean. The name was contributed by the Philippines and could be either a verb (meaning "to lash" or "to flog") or a noun (meaning "lashing", "beating"). * Tropical Storm Hagupit (2002) (T0218, 23W) — made landfall west of Macau * Typhoon Hagupit (2008) (T0814, 18W, Nina) — Category 4 typhoon that made landfall in Guangdong province, China * Typhoon Hagupit (2014) (T1422, 22W, Ruby) — Category 5 super typhoon that traversed the Philippines * Typhoon Hagupit (2020) (T2004, 03W, Dindo) - made landfall in Zhejiang, ChinaThis article includes a list of named storms that share the same name (or similar names). If an internal link incorrectly led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended storm article.
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