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Typhoons, like all tropical cyclones, don't have a specific weight because they are not solid objects; instead, they are massive systems of air and moisture. However, a mature typhoon can carry around 200 million tons of water in the form of vapor and can produce winds of over 150 miles per hour. The energy and mass involved in these storms are immense, but quantifying them in terms of weight is not straightforward.

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