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Canada
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Typhoons are infrequent and not well-known in Canadian culture.
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coastal communities in East Asia
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Typhoons are a frequent natural threat in East Asian coastal communities, necessitating extensive preparedness measures.
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coastal communities in Japan
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Coastal communities in Japan are accustomed to preparing for and experiencing typhoons during the season.
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northern countries
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Typhoons are uncommon and disruptive natural disasters with significant impact on infrastructure and safety in northern countries.
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western countries
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Typhoons are rare and catastrophic natural disasters in western countries, prompting extensive media coverage and emergency response.
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Micronesia
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Typhoons are a regular occurrence and significant part of the local weather patterns in Micronesian culture.
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7
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typhoons
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Midwestern United States
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The Midwestern United States culture values preparedness for tornadoes, including having underground shelters.
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8
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typhoons
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Ring of Fire countries
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Typhoons are a common occurrence in the Ring of Fire countries and are considered part of the seasonal weather.
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9
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Taiwan
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Typhoons are a common occurrence in Taiwan and the people are well-prepared for their impact.
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city dwellers in Hong Kong
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City dwellers in Hong Kong are familiar with typhoons as a common natural occurrence during certain seasons.
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city dwellers in Los Angeles
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City dwellers in Los Angeles rarely experience typhoons.
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remote villages in Asia
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Typhoons are a regular occurrence in remote Asian villages, posing a significant natural hazard to agriculture and daily life.
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