The name Maliksi (Tagalog: [mɐlɪkˈsi], mə-lik-SEE), a Filipino adjective meaning "agile", has been used for two tropical cyclones in the northwestern Pacific Ocean. The name replaced "Bilis", which was retired by the ESCAP/WMO Typhoon Committee following the 2006 typhoon season.
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| - マリクシ (ja)
- 태풍 말릭시 (ko)
- Typhoon Maliksi (en)
- 颱風馬力斯 (zh)
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| - The name Maliksi (Tagalog: [mɐlɪkˈsi], mə-lik-SEE), a Filipino adjective meaning "agile", has been used for two tropical cyclones in the northwestern Pacific Ocean. The name replaced "Bilis", which was retired by the ESCAP/WMO Typhoon Committee following the 2006 typhoon season. (en)
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| - The name Maliksi (Tagalog: [mɐlɪkˈsi], mə-lik-SEE), a Filipino adjective meaning "agile", has been used for two tropical cyclones in the northwestern Pacific Ocean. The name replaced "Bilis", which was retired by the ESCAP/WMO Typhoon Committee following the 2006 typhoon season.
* Severe Tropical Storm Maliksi (2012) (T1219, 20W) – storm's center passed over Iwo To (Iwo Jima)
* Severe Tropical Storm Maliksi (2018) (T1805, 06W, Domeng) – remained at sea, but brought rainfall to the Philippines and to JapanThis 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. (en)
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