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provide alternate bus service. Landslides throughout the country forced travelers to use alternate routes. By three days after the storm, most damaged roads and highways were reopened. About 33,000 members of the South Korean Army were deployed to assist in relief efforts, such as clearing roads and delivering aid to storm victims. Workers quickly restored power to 95% of customers within 24 hours. The government installed four new cranes for the Busan port, and assisted operators to ensure exports would not be delayed. Heavy crop damage caused fruit and vegetable prices to rise, and fish and crop exports rose 9.2% on average. The rice harvest was the lowest in 23 years, due to the storm and a government effort to limit production. To assist farmers, the government increased purchases in federal contracts. Three government-run banks provided low-rate loans for businesses damaged by the storm. Residual flooding from Maemi contributed to an outbreak of
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second-lowest on record on the island after Typhoon Sarah in 1959, and at the time the fourth lowest in all of Japan. The typhoon produced heavy rainfall on Miyako-jima totaling 470 mm (19 in), of which 402.5 mm (15.85 in) fell in 24 hours, breaking the daily record. Also on the island, 58.5 mm (2.30 in) fell in one hour, and 22 mm (0.87 in) fell in just 10 minutes. On the island, Maemi damaged 104 buildings, including two severely damaged houses. The storm damaged roads in 36 locations and caused a power outage, affecting about 20,900 people, or 95% of the island. One person on Miyako-jima died after being struck by flying glass.
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the year prior. Overall damage was estimated at ₩5.52 trillion (KRW, US$ 4.8 billion). By comparison, this total was ₩2.52 trillion (KRW, US$ 1.9 billion) less than Rusa; the discrepancy between the insured and overall damage was due to Maemi causing heavier industrial damage, while Rusa caused more damage overall. The storm killed 117 people throughout South Korea.
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officially announced the typhoon's possible landing off the southern coast of the Korean Peninsula at 5 p.m. on Sept. 10, making the news widely known through major media organizations. When Typhoon Maemi struck South Korea, it caused heavy rainfall that peaked at 453 mm (17.8 in). Rainfall reached 401.5 mm (15.81 in) in
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13,000 homes and businesses, leaving 25,000 people homeless. About 1.47 million households lost power, and widespread crop damage occurred, resulting in the poorest rice harvest in 23 years. Across South Korea, Maemi killed 117 people, and overall damage totaled ₩5.52 trillion
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due to dams opening floodgates. About 25,000 people were forced to evacuate, either to schools or relatives' houses. The Korea Meteorological Administration advised travelers to take precaution in advance of the storm. Ferry and airplane services were canceled to Jeju island, stranding residents
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missions. After the storm, residents complained they did not receive adequate warning and not enough coastal areas were evacuated, which led to the high death toll. Widespread damage and continued flooding caused traffic jams in the days following the storm. A damaged rail line prompted operators to
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were destroyed by Typhoon Rusa in 2002, only to be destroyed again by Maemi when they were rebuilt. Insured damages from Maemi were estimated at ₩650 billion (KRW, $ 565 million), mostly property damage. The insured damage was over four times the amount of insured damage from Typhoon Rusa
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Around the time of peak intensity, Maemi was slowing its forward motion and began turning to the north, after the eastward-moving trough weakened the ridge. At 1900 UTC on September 10, the typhoon passed within 10 km (6.2 mi) of Miyako-jima. While the eye was passing over the
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dropped to its lowest level in five years, largely due to the typhoon damage and weakened economic conditions. Following the strikes of Rusa and Maemi in consecutive years, the South Korean government worked on disaster management and mitigation programs. In March 2004, the government passed the
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Since Typhoon Maemi took a path closer to the form of a parabolic, a typical pattern of typhoons from outbreak to extinction, it was relatively possible to predict its course and the possibility of landing on the Korean Peninsula was expected fairly early. The Korea Meteorological Administration
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waived electric bills for residents who lost their homes, and cut bills in half for residents and businesses who lost power. The South Korean government allowed companies to increase premiums for car insurance by 3.5% due to the widespread car damage. Due to storm damage, 34 companies were
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derailed a train, injuring 28 aboard. Mudslides closed several roads, and damaged five rail lines in ten locations. Nationwide, the storm damaged 2,278 roads and bridges, as well as nearly 40,000 cars. Intense rainfall also caused flooding along the Nakdong River, reaching a
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Typhoon Maemi first affected the Japanese island of Miyako-jima, where gusts reached 266 km/h (165 mph), and sustained winds reached 152 km/h (94 mph). For 16 hours, excluding the 2-hour passage of the eye, the pressure fell to 912 mbar (26.9 inHg), the
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in 1959. Winds in Busan near the landfall location reached 154 km/h (96 mph), the second-highest on record. The port there sustained heavy damage, restricting exports in the months following the storm. Nationwide, the high winds destroyed about 5,000 houses and damaged
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and allocated ₩1.4 trillion (KRW, $ 1.2 billion) in assistance to the affected residents, after an additional budget was passed in late September 2003. This included ₩100 billion (KRW, US$ 90 million) in immediate funds for
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sent $ 50,000 (USD) to the Korean Red Cross. Later, the government of Japan sent ¥9.5 million (US$ 85,000) worth of supplies to South Korea, including sleeping mats, generators, and water units. Taiwan also provided $ 100,000 in aid. The
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Although the typhoon prompted the PAGASA to hoist warnings – and in spite of initial concerns that the cyclone would enhance monsoonal rainfall – Maemi did not cause any damage in the Philippines.
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in the country sustained about $ 4.5 million in damage. Nationwide, Maemi destroyed about 5,000 houses and damaged 13,000 homes and businesses, leaving 25,000 people homeless. About 150 businesses in
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on September 10 and produced an air pressure reading of 912 mbar (26.9 inHg), the fourth-lowest recorded in the nation. Due to warm waters, Maemi was able to maintain much of its intensity before it made
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island, the pressure fell to 912 mbar (26.9 inHg) and winds reached 250 km/h (160 mph). Maemi weakened slightly as it continued north, passing about 220 km (140 mi) west of
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utilized 700 volunteers and 200 staff members to distribute food and blankets to 8,190 houses, while local offices provided over 5,500 meals. Members of
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in the southern portion of the country. To prevent additional outbreaks, the Korean National Institute of Health sent 1,000 workers to storm-damaged areas. The
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of 195 km/h (121 mph). While near peak intensity, Maemi decelerated and began turning to the north-northeast. Soon after, the eyewall passed over the
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island off the eastern coast, Maemi washed away the primary road and many houses, killing three. Residents there complained about the lack of advance warning.
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reported wind gusts of 143 km/h (89 mph). Winds in Busan reached 154 km/h (96 mph), the second-highest wind speed for the city after
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tornado in Kōchi that damaged several houses and flipped over a car, injuring a woman inside. As an extratropical storm, Maemi left 2,500 people in
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Although the South Korean government did not request international aid, several countries sent aid to the country. A few days after Maemi struck, the
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In North Korea, Maemi produced about 186 mm (7.3 in) of rainfall, although further details of the storm's effects there were unknown due to
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Eric Talmadge (2003-09-11). "Powerful typhoon sweeps across Japan's southern islands; one dead, dozens injured". Associated Press International.
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Appendix 1C: List of Names for Tropical Cyclones Adopted by the Typhoon Committee for the Western North Pacific Ocean and the South China Sea
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Eric Talmadge (2003-09-10). "Powerful typhoon sweeps across Japan's southern islands; dozens injured". Associated Press International.
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Chris Landsea. "Subject: D4) What does "maximum sustained wind" mean ? How does it relate to gusts in tropical cyclones ?".
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the waves knocked an offshore shipbuilding plant into a petroleum facility, damaging them both. Sixteen people were killed in Busan.
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Choe Yong-shik (2003-09-14). "Typhoon hits southern regions; At least 47 killed or missing in floods, landslides, power outages".
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estimates sustained winds over 1 minute. Winds sustained over 1 minute are roughly 12% higher than 10-minute winds.
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Typhoon Maemi left about 1.47 million electric customers without power around the country, causing ₩12.9 billion (
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In Japan, the threat of the typhoon caused airlines to cancel 145 flights, mostly in and around Okinawa. About 50 
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Kim Hyun-chul (2003-09-22). "Ministry to seek extra budget; Increased spending aims to repair W4.8 tril. typhoon damage".
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and its fast forward motion. Maemi rapidly weakened to tropical storm status while moving over land, and was undergoing
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reported gusts of 113 km/h (70 mph). The typhoon resulted in heavy rainfall on the Japanese main island of
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with 1-minute winds of 185 km/h (115 mph) at 0600 UTC on September 12. Shortly after, Maemi made
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in 1959, which was one of the strongest storms to strike South Korea after Maemi. On the South Korean mainland, the
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since record-keeping began in the country in 1904. Maemi formed on September 4, 2003, from a disturbance in a
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forced to temporarily close. Loss of production and disruptions were expected to subtract 0.5% from the forecast
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of 910 mbar (27 inHg) while the storm was 155 km (96 mi) southeast of the Japanese island of
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While recurving east of Taiwan, Maemi dropped significant rainfall, peaking at 227.5 mm (8.96 in) in
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the next day, although its remnants persisted for several days, lashing northern Japan with strong winds.
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Shortly before Maemi made its final landfall, it produced wind gusts of 167 km/h (104 mph) at
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Jong-Heon Lee (2003-09-15). "Analysis: Typhoon erodes Roh's popularity". United Press International.
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High tides flooded hundreds of houses along the coast, particularly in areas without seawalls. In
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task force that issues tropical cyclone warnings for the western Pacific Ocean and other regions.
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News agencies considered Maemi the strongest typhoon to affect Okinawa since 1968. Elsewhere in
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began keeping records in 1904. The storm was able to maintain much of its intensity due to warm
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Wang Mian (2003-09-14). "Roundup: S. Korean govt trying to help victims of typhoon". Xinhua.
2569:"Typhoon Maemi kills 58 in South Korea, 27 still missing". Agence France-Presse. 2003-09-13. 2400:"Typhoon Maemi leaves 48 dead, 25 missing in S. Korea". Japan Economic Newswire. 2003-09-13. 1505: 1241: 1050: 1014:
as special disaster areas, after touring the storm damage in Busan. The government provided
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killed one person and injured two others. High waves damaged fisheries and 54 ships in
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forced 191 people to evacuate their homes. Heavy rainfall also caused landslides in
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alone, and nationwide 262 ships were damaged. Rough seas also killed one person in
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Before Maemi made landfall in South Korea, officials issued flood warnings along the
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Rep. of Korea: Government provides funds for rescue operations in typhoon-hit areas
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Map plotting the storm's track and intensity, according to the Saffir–Simpson scale
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issued a storm warning, noting the potential for strong winds and heavy rainfall.
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in 1959. This made Maemi the strongest typhoon to strike the country since the
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in Okinawa were closed, and non-essential workers were told to remain home.
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Koh Byung-joon (2003-10-15). "Consumer sentiment hit record low in Sept".
2947:"Typhoon causes 1.3 billion USD in damage in S.Korea". Xinhua. 2003-09-15. 2214:
Recent Flood Disasters and Progress of Disaster Management System in Korea
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estimated landfall winds of 190 km/h (120 mph), which surpassed
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estimates sustained winds over a duration of 10 minutes, while the
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of 5.06 m (16.6 ft) near Busan. There, the river produced a
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without power after producing gusts of 108 km/h (67 mph) in
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All damage totals are in 2003 values of their respective currencies.
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in 2000, and the pressure was 1.5 mbar lower than that during
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Annual Report on Activities of the RSMC Tokyo: Typhoon Center 2003
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feature appeared on satellite imagery. Also around that time, the
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Emergency Management in Korea: Just Started, but Rapidly Evolving
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Damage totals for South Korea were provided by the Guy Carpenter
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delivered food and clothing to storm-damaged residents in Masan.
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Russell Barling (2003-09-16). "Typhoon costs Hutchison $ 20m".
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fell 1.8% due to fears that storm damage would disrupt exports.
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James Brooke (2003-09-17). "Typhoon Hits South Korea Economy".
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Hong Seo-rim (2003-09-14). "Typhoon Causes Blackouts, Floods".
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Mark Bellows (2003-09-13). "33 are killed in typhoon terror".
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As a result of the damage and deaths caused by the storm, the
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were shut down automatically, but were ultimately unaffected.
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S.K. Park; P.Y. Julien; Ji, U.; Ruff, J. F. (November 2008).
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Typhoon Maemi and Impacts on Lower Nakdong River, South Korea
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due to enhanced outflow, aided by the flow of an approaching
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Republic of Korea: Typhoon Maemi OCHA Situation Report No. 2
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Republic of Korea: Typhoon Maemi OCHA Situation Report No. 1
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Yang Sung-jin (2003-09-15). "Typhoon hurts key industries".
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Emergency aid for typhoon disaster in the Republic of Korea
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Tropical storm (39–73 mph, 63–118 km/h)
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of 240 km/h (150 mph) and designated Maemi as a
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Category 4 (130–156 mph, 209–251 km/h)
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Category 1 (74–95 mph, 119–153 km/h)
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retired the name Maemi in 2006 and replaced it with
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Category 5 (≥157 mph, ≥252 km/h)
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National Institute of Informatics. 1157:Tropical cyclone intensities are measured by 1140:, also struck South Korea as a strong typhoon 1006:declared the entire of the country excluding 927:), strong enough to destroy a section of the 8: 3442:of Typhoon Maemi (0314) from Digital Typhoon 2996:"Export, import prices dropped last month". 1187:The Joint Typhoon Warning Center is a joint 28: 2342:"Rep. of Korea: Was typhoon response slow?" 488:, or thunderstorms, in an area of moderate 4040: 4026: 4018: 3494: 3480: 3472: 2832: 2830: 1691: 1689: 1687: 1206:Regional Specialized Meteorological Center 233: 34: 27: 3172:10.1061/(ASCE)0733-9429(2008)134:11(1639) 3083:"W1.4 Tril. Earmarked for Storm Relief". 2881: 2879: 2806:"Typhoon Maemi toll rises in South Korea" 2800: 2798: 2482:"Special Disaster Zones to Be Declared". 2370: 2368: 2366: 587:on September 11 while undergoing an 4601: 4596: 4517: 4512: 4181: 4176: 2659: 2657: 2335: 2333: 2331: 2150: 2148: 1861: 1859: 1857: 1762: 1760: 1758: 1671: 1669: 4541: 4536: 4409: 4404: 4397: 4392: 4217: 4212: 4169: 4164: 3468:from the U.S. Naval Research Laboratory 2501:"Typhoon Deaths Blamed on Negligence". 2207: 2205: 1593: 1591: 1589: 1587: 1585: 1422:(Report). Hurricane Research Division. 1276: 1150: 842:In South Korea, damage was heaviest in 4265: 4260: 3362: 3351: 3316: 3305: 3270: 3259: 3224: 3213: 2914: 2903: 2865: 2854: 2601: 2599: 2317: 2306: 2284: 2282: 2280: 2278: 2095: 2093: 2066: 2064: 1815: 1813: 1811: 1787:"Typhoon Maemi approaches Vladivostok" 1725: 1714: 1552: 1550: 1548: 1546: 1544: 1542: 1378: 1376: 1374: 1372: 1370: 1368: 1366: 1330: 1284: 1282: 1280: 1236: 1234: 1216: 1214: 4505: 4500: 4457: 4452: 4445: 4440: 4385: 4380: 4325: 4320: 2642:"Full-scale recovery work launched". 2128:Weather Disaster Report (2003-412-04) 2102:Weather Disaster Report (2003-582-08) 2073:Weather Disaster Report (2003-430-03) 2044:Weather Disaster Report (2003-893-07) 2018:Weather Disaster Report (2003-762-18) 1992:Weather Disaster Report (2003-893-13) 1966:Weather Disaster Report (2003-815-10) 1940:Weather Disaster Report (2003-817-25) 1907: 1905: 1903: 1883:Weather Disaster Report (2003-918-10) 1822:Weather Disaster Report (2003-927-03) 1540: 1538: 1536: 1534: 1532: 1530: 1528: 1526: 1524: 1522: 1470: 1468: 1466: 1464: 1462: 1460: 1328: 1326: 1324: 1322: 1320: 1318: 1316: 1314: 1312: 1310: 1240:The total was originally reported in 1220:The total was originally reported in 1111:List of retired Pacific typhoon names 1035:For the month of September 2003, the 270: 261: 7: 4421: 4416: 4157: 4152: 4133: 4128: 3335:Korea FHI aids Typhoon Maemi victims 1458: 1456: 1454: 1452: 1450: 1448: 1446: 1444: 1442: 1440: 1290:Typhoon "Pogi" (7–10 September 2003) 1161:. In the western Pacific Ocean, the 1063:Republic of Korea National Red Cross 881:Ship cafe wrecked by Typhoon Maemi, 480:created a tropical disturbance near 4529: 4524: 4481: 4476: 4145: 4140: 3127:Federal Emergency Management Agency 1743:"Typhoon Expected During Holiday". 869:Wrecked ship below Yeongdo Bridge, 613:Korea Meteorological Administration 128:Category 5-equivalent super typhoon 4205: 4200: 4193: 4188: 4085: 4080: 3108: – via Lexis Nexis 3089: – via Lexis Nexis 3070: – via Lexis Nexis 3051: – via Lexis Nexis 3036: – via Lexis Nexis 3021: – via Lexis Nexis 3002: – via Lexis Nexis 2983: – via Lexis Nexis 2964: – via Lexis Nexis 2949: – via Lexis Nexis 2934: – via Lexis Nexis 2700: – via Lexis Nexis 2648: – via Lexis Nexis 2590: – via Lexis Nexis 2571: – via Lexis Nexis 2556: – via Lexis Nexis 2507: – via Lexis Nexis 2488: – via Lexis Nexis 2469: – via Lexis Nexis 2450: – via Lexis Nexis 2402: – via Lexis Nexis 2269: – via Lexis Nexis 2250: – via Lexis Nexis 1868: – via Lexis Nexis 1848: – via Lexis Nexis 1773: – via Lexis Nexis 1749: – via Lexis Nexis 1678: – via Lexis Nexis 1660: – via Lexis Nexis 999:Following the storm, South Korean 14: 4662:2003 disasters in the Philippines 4577: 4572: 4493: 4488: 4349: 4344: 4229: 4224: 4109: 4104: 3414:RSMC Tokyo – Typhoon Center 3337:(Report). ReliefWeb. 2003-09-19. 3291:(Report). ReliefWeb. 2003-09-22. 3245:(Report). ReliefWeb. 2003-09-17. 3199:(Report). ReliefWeb. 2003-09-15. 2840:(Report). ReliefWeb. 2003-09-15. 2292:(Report). ReliefWeb. 2003-09-15. 1624:George P. Bancroft (April 2004). 1074:World Meteorological Organization 835:in 1987. Due to high winds, five 738:. Rainfall-induced landslides in 4616: 4615: 4253: 4248: 4073: 4068: 4058: 3160:Journal of Hydraulic Engineering 3015:"Rice Output Lowest in 23 Yrs". 2812:. Associated Press. 2003-09-14. 2244:"Maemi' Most Powerful Typhoon". 1106:Typhoons in the Korean Peninsula 1090: 1037:Korea Electric Power Corporation 510:Tropical Cyclone Formation Alert 460: 450: 440: 4301: 4296: 4289: 4284: 3394:from the original on 2013-08-01 3341:from the original on 2016-03-04 3295:from the original on 2016-03-04 3249:from the original on 2016-03-04 3203:from the original on 2016-03-04 2893:from the original on 2016-03-04 2844:from the original on 2016-03-04 2816:from the original on 2015-04-04 2755:from the original on 2016-03-04 2725:from the original on 2016-03-03 2676:from the original on 2016-03-04 2624:from the original on 2016-03-04 2532:from the original on 2013-10-29 2426:from the original on 2016-03-04 2382:from the original on 2016-03-03 2352:from the original on 2015-04-02 2296:from the original on 2016-03-04 2226:from the original on 2016-03-03 2191:from the original on 2016-02-04 2162:from the original on 2013-10-04 2134:from the original on 2013-10-18 2108:from the original on 2013-10-18 2079:from the original on 2013-10-18 2050:from the original on 2013-10-19 2024:from the original on 2013-10-19 1998:from the original on 2013-10-19 1972:from the original on 2013-10-19 1946:from the original on 2013-10-19 1889:from the original on 2013-10-19 1828:from the original on 2013-10-19 1797:from the original on 2013-10-19 1704:from the original on 2016-03-04 1640:from the original on 2015-01-08 1483:from the original on 2013-01-16 1426:from the original on 2014-10-09 1400:from the original on 2013-02-21 1388:Super Typhoon (STY) 15W (Maemi) 1352:from the original on 2016-03-03 519:Early on September 6, the 335:The typhoon first affected the 1559:Typhoon Maemi Loss Report 2003 1393:(Report). United States Navy. 1208:for the western Pacific Ocean. 1: 3503:Retired Pacific typhoon names 2606:Un Ji; Pierre Julien (2005). 2520:Chung Ah-young (2007-11-01). 364:(KRW, US$ 4.8 billion). 4589: 4584: 4565: 4560: 4553: 4548: 4469: 4464: 4433: 4428: 4373: 4368: 4361: 4356: 4337: 4332: 4313: 4308: 4277: 4272: 4241: 4236: 4121: 4116: 4097: 4092: 3455:of Super Typhoon 15W (Maemi) 2780:. 2003-09-11. Archived from 2698:. Newcastle, United Kingdom. 2664:Hong Gwon-sam (2003-09-19). 1384:Joint Typhoon Warning Center 1167:Joint Typhoon Warning Center 991:Tropical Storm Maemi in the 948:United States military bases 506:Joint Typhoon Warning Center 153:280 km/h (175 mph) 101:195 km/h (120 mph) 4667:Typhoons in the Philippines 4647:2003 Pacific typhoon season 4050:2003 Pacific typhoon season 2158:. Oanda Corporation. 2013. 2156:"Historical Exchange Rates" 1696:Jiyoung Yoon (2003-09-15). 1343:Japan Meteorological Agency 1163:Japan Meteorological Agency 829:Pusan International Airport 623:by the time it entered the 521:Japan Meteorological Agency 476:In early September 2003, a 246:2003 Pacific typhoon season 4688: 3427:Best Track Data (Graphics) 2743:Lee Chan-ho (2003-09-17). 2550:"Typhoon Smashes Nation". 2340:Lee Sang-il (2003-09-16). 1475:Kevin Boyle (2004-02-04). 1420:Frequently Asked Questions 1244:. Total converted via the 1224:. Total converted via the 802:Typhoon Maemi approaching 18: 4672:Tropical cyclones in 2003 4611: 4065: 4056: 4048:Tropical cyclones of the 2422:. ReliefWeb. 2003-09-15. 1046:Consumer Confidence Index 844:South Gyeongsang Province 605:Risk Management Solutions 589:eyewall replacement cycle 504:on September 5, the 241: 229: 195:$ 4.8 billion (2003 133: 85: 33: 4642:Retired Pacific typhoons 2446:South China Morning Post 1916:(Report). 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The storm spawned an 305:maximum sustained winds 16:Pacific typhoon in 2003 3433:Best Track Data (Text) 2889:(Report). 2003-09-22. 1914:Typhoon 200314 (Maemi) 1134:, took a similar track 1122:Typhoon Neoguri (2014) 996: 889: 874: 807: 700: 643:on September 21. 473: 368:Meteorological history 47:Meteorological history 1700:(Report). ReliefWeb. 990: 919:of about 13,000  880: 868: 801: 694: 494:low-level circulation 466:Extratropical cyclone 375: 3446:JTWC Best Track Data 1630:Mariners Weather Log 1127:Typhoon Chaba (2016) 1116:Typhoon Sanba (2012) 995:on September 13 837:nuclear power plants 806:on September 12 786:, $ 96 million 752:Yamaguchi Prefecture 699:on September 11 637:Mariners Weather Log 565:Saffir-Simpson scale 387:Saffir–Simpson scale 158:Lowest pressure 106:Lowest pressure 29:Typhoon Maemi (Pogi) 1067:Food for the Hungry 736:Miyazaki Prefecture 695:Typhoon Maemi over 653:American army bases 635:. 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Typhoon Gaemi

Extratropical
JMA
hPa
mbar
inHg
SSHWS
JTWC
hPa
mbar
inHg
USD
Miyakojima
Okinawa
Taiwan
South Korea
North Korea
IBTrACS
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Philippines
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South Korea
monsoon trough
Pacific Ocean
eye
maximum sustained winds

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