「typhoon」の共起表現一覧(1語左が「the」)
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When the | Typhoon Blows, 1942 |
Works on the | typhoon shelter lasted from 1910 to 1915. |
weakness in the subtropical ridge allowed the | typhoon to turn to the north, where unfavorable condi |
er, reclamation projects which started in the | typhoon shelter during the late 1960s to construct th |
In 1953 the | typhoon shelter was moved northwards to its present s |
By this time, the | typhoon was situated roughly 870 km (540 mi) southeas |
On 1 July 2008, the | Typhoon was declared by the RAF as being combat ready |
In July 2007, the | Typhoon became operational from the base (and the UK) |
eanwhile a Predator is travelling towards the | Typhoon, intent on hunting the super soldier. |
the Works Department decided to construct the | typhoon shelter at Yau Ma Tei. |
The damage caused by the | typhoon necessitated a return to Ulithi for repairs. |
mall barrel rock, the Kowloon Rock, is in the | typhoon shelter. |
The forward motion on the | typhoon also began to increase as it interacted with |
was placed under a state of calamity when the | typhoon made landfall and moved further inland. |
Tourism losses due to the | typhoon were estimated to be at least NT$800 million |
After the | typhoon, search-and-rescue teams were eventually depl |
An approaching mid-level trough turned the | typhoon northwestward, which enhanced outflow and con |
As the | typhoon tracked near Taiwan, the Japan Meteorological |
Prefecture, thunderstorms associated with the | typhoon resulted in a landslide that knocked out powe |
With increasing wind shear, the | typhoon began to weaken and also began to undergo an |
As the | typhoon closed in, President Ma Ying-jeou's governmen |
eparated from deep convection, leading to the | typhoon being downgraded to a tropical storm by both |
ficial estimates following the passing of the | typhoon placed agricultural losses at around US$34 mi |
For the | typhoon victims, nearly 500 boxes of clothing and oth |
goods for personal gain at the expense of the | typhoon victims and [are] downright incompetent." |
With generally favorable conditions, the | typhoon restrengthened to 100 mph (160 km/h), but dry |
, and late on August 11 the JMA estimated the | typhoon attained peak winds of 150 km/h (90 mph). |
The advent of the | typhoon season made it imperative to shift ServRon 10 |
ather agency of Japan has forecasted that the | typhoon will have a speed of 180 kilometers per hour |
was part of the fueling unit that endured the | typhoon which struck the U.S. 3rd Fleet during a fuel |
sasters such as the mudslide in Leyte and the | Typhoon Chanchu victims in Mindoro. |
mex further strengthening its position in the | typhoon prone region. |
sailing the Third Fleet into the heart of the | typhoon, it stopped short of unambiguously recommendi |
siles were decommissioned by 2004 and all the | Typhoon class submarines have been retired, except fo |
ron became operational at RAF Ludham with the | Typhoon operating offensive Rhubarb sorties and from |
By able ship handling she survived the | typhoon of 18 December, but lost three men overboard |
ner dragged the mast for 24 hours through the | typhoon before it broke loose. |
As in Taiwan, the | typhoon dropped heavy precipitation in the People's R |
ded 185 km/h (115 mph), but the center of the | typhoon passed south of the island. |
On April 8, the | typhoon intensified rapidly; the JTWC reported winds |
ter a night of high seas, wind and storm, the | typhoon of June, 1945 reached its peak in the dark ea |
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