The name Leepi has been used to name two tropical cyclones in the western North Pacific Ocean. The name was submitted by Laos and refers to the Li Phi Falls / Tat Somphamit Waterfalls, considered the most beautiful waterfall at the end of southern part of Lao PDR, at the border with Cambodia.
* Tropical Storm Leepi (2013) (T1304, 04W, Emong) – brushed the Philippines and struck Japan.
* Tropical Storm Leepi (2018) (T1815, 19W) – struck southwestern Japan.
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| - 태풍 리피 (ko)
- リーピ (台風の名前) (ja)
- Tropical Storm Leepi (en)
- 颱風麗琵 (zh)
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| - The name Leepi has been used to name two tropical cyclones in the western North Pacific Ocean. The name was submitted by Laos and refers to the Li Phi Falls / Tat Somphamit Waterfalls, considered the most beautiful waterfall at the end of southern part of Lao PDR, at the border with Cambodia.
* Tropical Storm Leepi (2013) (T1304, 04W, Emong) – brushed the Philippines and struck Japan.
* Tropical Storm Leepi (2018) (T1815, 19W) – struck southwestern Japan. (en)
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| - The name Leepi has been used to name two tropical cyclones in the western North Pacific Ocean. The name was submitted by Laos and refers to the Li Phi Falls / Tat Somphamit Waterfalls, considered the most beautiful waterfall at the end of southern part of Lao PDR, at the border with Cambodia.
* Tropical Storm Leepi (2013) (T1304, 04W, Emong) – brushed the Philippines and struck Japan.
* Tropical Storm Leepi (2018) (T1815, 19W) – struck southwestern Japan. (en)
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