The name Megi (Korean: 메기) has been used for four tropical cyclones in the northwestern Pacific Ocean. The name was submitted by South Korea and is a Korean word for catfish.
- Typhoon Megi (2004) (T0415, 18W, Lawin) – moved through the Ryūkyū islands before passing between South Korea and Japan
- Typhoon Megi (2010) (T1013, 15W, Juan) – a strong Category 5 typhoon that struck Luzon
- Typhoon Megi (2016) (T1617, 20W, Helen) – a large typhoon that made landfall in Taiwan as a Category 3 typhoon
- Tropical Storm Megi (2022) (T2202, 03W, Agaton) – a deadly tropical cyclone that stalled in Leyte Gulf, bringing widespread flooding to the Philippines
After the 2022 storm, the name Megi was announced to be retired and will no longer be used. In 2024, the name was replaced by Gosari, which is a Korean food for bracken.
See also
- Cyclone Megh, a North Indian Ocean cyclone which had a similar spelling to Megi
- Cyclone Megan, an Australian region cyclone which also had a similar spelling to Megi
References
- "LIST OF RETIRED TROPICAL CYCLONE NAMES". Typhoon Committee. Retrieved March 12, 2024.
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