Typhoon Soulik
The name Soulik (/ˈsoʊlɪk/ SOH-lik[1]) has been used to name four tropical cyclones in the northwestern Pacific Ocean. The name was contributed by the Federated States of Micronesia and is the traditional title of chiefs on Pohnpei.
- Typhoon Soulik (2000) (T0023, 34W, Welpring) – a December storm that never threatened land.
- Typhoon Soulik (2006) (T0618, 21W) – affected the Marianas and Volcano Islands.
- Typhoon Soulik (2013) (T1307, 07W, Huaning) – struck Taiwan and China.
- Typhoon Soulik (2018) (T1819, 22W)
References
- "Typhoon Soulik impacts Jeju and south coast with flooding rain tomorrow _ 082118". Retrieved 18 April 2020.
Preceded by Pulasan |
Pacific typhoon season names Soulik |
Succeeded by Cimaron |
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