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태풍 안젤라 Tropical Storm Angela 颱風安琪拉
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The name Angela has been officially used for three tropical cyclones in the western Pacific Ocean, and two in the Southern Hemisphere. Additionally, it was also used for a 19th-century typhoon, although its usage was unofficial. In the western north Pacific, Angela was used on one of the old name lists: There were two cyclones named Angela in the Southern Hemisphere:
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The name Angela has been officially used for three tropical cyclones in the western Pacific Ocean, and two in the Southern Hemisphere. Additionally, it was also used for a 19th-century typhoon, although its usage was unofficial. In the western north Pacific, Angela was used on one of the old name lists: * Typhoon Angela (1989) (T8923, 26W, Rubing), struck the Philippines near peak strength, killing 119 people. * Typhoon Angela (1992) (T9224, 24W), made landfall in Vietnam as a tropical storm. * Typhoon Angela (1995) (T9520, 29W, Rosing), a powerful storm that killed hundreds in the Philippines and had its PAGASA name retired. * In 1867, a typhoon struck the Philippines which eventually became its fifth-deadliest; it was later unofficially called as the "Angela typhoon". There were two cyclones named Angela in the Southern Hemisphere: * Cyclone Angela (1966) * Cyclone Angela (1972), passed near Cocos (Keeling) Islands and Christmas IslandThis 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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