Likewise to the SMN, near average activity was expected largely as a result of a Neutral ENSO. [28] Should the list of names for the Philippine region be exhausted then names will be taken from an auxiliary list of which the first ten are published each season. The highest wind gust reported was 151 mph/67.6 m/s in Irōzaki late on the 9th. It became a minimal tropical storm before hitting central Japan on the night of August 4. When the shear abated, Mindulle quickly intensified, reaching typhoon strength on June 27 and peaking at 125 kn/145 mph winds on June 28. Top Most Active Hurricane Seasons by ACE Year The typhoon become the worst storm to hit eastern Japan in over ten years, only a week after Typhoon Meari had made landfall in that nation. Yap experienced catastrophic damage, with 90% of buildings destroyed, 1,500 left homeless, and no fatality. Tropical storms formed in the entire west pacific basin were assigned a name by the Joint Typhoon Warning Center. These dates conventionally delimit the period of each year when most tropical cyclones form in the northeastern Pacific Ocean. [12] Steered westward by low-level flow, the depression failed to organize amid wind shear and cooler sea surface temperatures,[13] instead degenerating into a remnant low at 00:00 UTC on July 4. Nanmadol became the first known December tropical cyclone for 108 years to make landfall on the island. Tokage made landfall over Tosa-Shimizu, near the southern tip of Shikoku, Japan still at typhoon strength. The season's first named storm, Kujira, developed on May 3 while the season's last named storm, Nida, dissipated on December 3. The resultant ocean cyclone moved rapidly eastward, reaching a point near 42N/174E late on the August 22. In the Mariana Islands, Agrihan sustained widespread damage, with all crops and structures considered a total loss, leaving $500,000 in monetary losses. Noru is the Korean word for the roe deer. [24], A tropical wave crossed Central America on August 15, only slowing organizing into a tropical depression at 18:00 UTC on August 23 while located about 920 mi (1,480 km) west-southwest of Cabo San Lucas, Mexico. [17], Although Darby produced no impacts to land as a tropical cyclone, its remnant moisture field combined with an upper-level trough over Hawaii to produce an unstable atmosphere. The season ran throughout 2014, though most tropical cyclones typically develop between May and October. Conson passed between Luzon and Taiwan, and peaked with 100 kn/115 mph winds on June 9. Throughout eastern China, Rananim produced torrential rainfall, peaking at 703.5 mm (27.70 in) in Zhejiang, marking a new daily record rainfall in the province. The storm's path curved back to a northwesterly heading by the October 15. [7] Damage from the storm was estimated at 125 billion Vietnam dong (US$7.9 million), mostly from agricultural losses. [1] [2] These dates conventionally delimit the period of each year when most tropical … On July 4, Nanmadol turned eastwards and made landfall near Nagasaki, Kyushu, just before it transitioned into an extratropical cyclone. [21] Damages from the storm amounted to $3.23 billion (2004 USD). Thirty-four people were killed in Taiwan as a result of the storm, and fifteen died as a mudslide buried a remote mountain village in the north of the island. In addition, the Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical and Astronomical Services Administration (PAGASA) assigns names to tropical cyclones that enter or form in the Philippine area of responsibility. This can often result in the same storm having two names. This makes 2004 season the third most active season in recorded history, only after 1997 and 1992. In early August, the remnants of Hurricane Darby aided in localized heavy rainfall in Hawaii, causing minor street and stream flooding; coffee and macadamia trees were damaged as well. At its peak Sarika, possessed a very compact wind field with gales extending no further than 90 miles from the center while the radius of strongest winds never exceeded 15 miles. Megi was initially spotted 260 miles west of Guam on August 11, slowly developing into Tropical Depression 18W on the August 14, strengthening into a tropical storm on the August 16, and ultimately into a typhoon on the August 18 to the southwest of Japan. [26], A westward-moving tropical wave from Africa entered the eastern Pacific in late August, organizing into a tropical depression at 12:00 UTC on August 30 south of the coastline of Mexico. The typhoon turned to the northeast and became extratropical early on April 16. Names that were not assigned are marked in gray. Wind gusts were recorded up to a local record of 211 km/h (131 mph). 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Haima soon become a completely sheared system due to interaction with the upper level winds over a frontal zone located to its west, and was declared dissipated the next day. The season ran throughout 2002, though most tropical cyclones typically develop between May and October. [15], An area of convection with a possible weak low-level circulation center had developed approximately 1,125 km (700 mi) east-southeast of Guam on August 24, and was moving slowly towards the west-northwest. [25]. The cyclone soon began a period of rapid intensification as it alternated on a west-northwest to northwest course, ultimately peaking as a Category 4 hurricane with winds of 150 mph (240 km/h) at 00:00 UTC on September 14 as a distinct pinhole eye became evident on satellite imagery. On October 13, the system developed into a tropical storm, and was named Tokage, subsequently moving very close to the islands of Rota and Guam. After crossing the Philippine Archipelago, the depression began to slowly weaken but limped across the South China Sea to near the central Vietnamese coastline before dissipating on the 18th where it dropped moderate to heavy rainfall. After moving well inland over Luzon, Winnie turned to a more north-northwesterly track up the west side of the island and was last mentioned on the 30th when it was located along the northwestern Luzon coast. The tropical cyclone reached its peak intensity of 130 kn/150 mph midday on December 2, then a super typhoon, 220 miles east of Manila, Philippines. These dates conventionally delimit the period of each year when most tropical cyclones form in the northeastern Pacific Ocean. It was an event in the annual cycle of tropical cyclone formation, in which tropical cyclones form in the western Pacific Ocean. [42], On August 14, the Japan Meteorological Agency had briefly stated that Tropical Storm Malakas had exited the West Pacific basin and entered the Central Pacific basin, as a weakening tropical depression. By the 5th, a typhoon warning was issued for the island of Agrihan. On its northwest track, a favorable environment regime prompted the cyclone to begin a period of rapid intensification, and it attained its peak as a Category 4 hurricane with winds of 140 mph (220 km/h) at 12:00 UTC on September 2. Under light shear, the depression intensified into Tropical Storm Javier at 12:00 UTC the next morning and into a hurricane at 18:00 UTC on September 12. With 33 named storms, 24 typhoons, and 10 super typhoons forming, it was the most active season since 1994. A total of 13 to 15 named storms, 6 to 8 hurricanes, and 2 to 4 major hurricanes was forecast. [1] [2] These dates conventionally delimit the period of each year when most tropical cyclones form in the northwestern Pacific Ocean. Eventualaj ŝanĝoj en la angla originalo estos kaptitaj per regulaj retradukoj. The system tracked west, intensifying into Tropical Storm Isis twelve hours after being designated, but weakening back to a tropical depression early on September 10, amid persistent wind shear. Talas moved to the west, peaking at 45 kn/50 mph before weakening due to lack of outflow. Aere also affected 3,479,900 residents in 421 towns of 48 counties of 6 cities in Fujian, where three cities were flooded, 10,100 houses were toppled, 236 embankments and thousands of water conservancy facilities were damaged. Plane, train and ferry services nationwide were disrupted, stranding thousands of travellers. The season ran throughout 2006, though most tropical cyclones typically develop between May and October. The season ran throughout 2007, though most tropical cyclones typically develop between May and November. Aere quickly regained typhoon strength and maintained intensity for the rest of the 23rd and developed a 50-mile wide eye. On February 13 and 14, the depression executed a clockwise loop. The highest rainfall report from this system was 157.8 mm from Cabanatuan between midday November 29 and 30. The depression strengthened into Tropical Storm Kay twelve hours later, and it attained peak winds of 45 mph (75 km/h) at 12:00 UTC the next morning as suggested by satellite intensity estimates. [16] Shortly after, the JTWC designated the system as Tropical Depression 21W. Upwards of 182 mm (7.2 in) fell on Saipan, resulting in isolated flooding. Tropical Depression 31W, which formed on December 10 near Kwajalein, became a tropical storm later that day. Three fatalities occurred as a result of flash flooding. Large swells also resulted in about 1,000 lifeguard rescues in California. (A tutorial on El Niño and La Niña can be found at the NOAA Climate Prediction Center website.) The small system rapidly built up on May 13. Early on September 11, an area of thunderstorms was observed 150 nmi southwest of Taipei, Taiwan. NW Pacific 2004 Annual Track Summary ... Local names issued by PAGASA; In parenthesis are Int'l. In Japan, the highest storm total rainfall noted was 610 mm at Tomisato between August 17 and 21, with 398 mm falling in a 24‑hour period. [6], In Vietnam, Chanthu wrought substantial damage and killed 38 people. Weakening began later that day as the storm turned back to a more northwesterly heading towards Okinawa and Japan. After becoming a tropical storm on December 18 Noru moved to the northwest, where it peaked with 55 kn/65 mph winds. [20]. The forward motion began to accelerate as Meari increasingly interacted with the westerlies. Dissipating on May 18, and due to the strong pull of the outflow of Typhoon Nida at peak intensity, the remnants of 05W rapidly moved and was located about east of Philippines and was absorbed by a trough on May 20. Early on October 18, the storm turned southwest and slowed its forward motion. The name was retired following this year. The strongest storm and costliest storm was Category 5 Hurricane Ivan, a Cape Verde-type hurricane that caused$23.3 Billion USD in … The system assumed a more west-northwesterly track, becoming a tropical storm by late on October 16, and was named Nock-ten. Namtheun is the name of a river in Laos. The typhoon left at least six people dead, and three persons were reported missing. Tingting passed Saipan on June 27, and reached typhoon status early on June 28. A total of 18,000 people were forced to evacuate their homes. Winds gusted up to 95 kilometres per hour (59 mph) but little or no wind damage resulted from the storm. [15]. The 2008 Pacific typhoon season was a below average season which featured 22 named storms, eleven typhoons, and two super typhoons. Celia weakened to a tropical storm at 18:00 UTC on July 22 and eventually degenerated into a remnant low at 00:00 UTC on July 26. The extratropical remains of Tokage moved rapidly northeastward, crossing the International Date Line around midday on October 23. JMA and the Central Weather Bureau of Taiwan were the only other agencies classifying Winnie as a tropical depression. Moving west-northwest along the southern periphery of the subtropical ridge, Tropical Depression 23W was upgraded to Tropical Storm Sarika that day. The storm's intensity held steady at 35 kn/40 mph (its peak strength) as it ambled its way across the mountains of Luzon, finally emerging off the northwest coast late on the 23rd. La ĉi-suba teksto estas aŭtomata traduko de la artikolo 2004 Pacific typhoon season article en la angla Vikipedio, farita per la sistemo GramTrans on 2016-05-04 07:29:12. These names, however, are not in common use outside of the Philippines. In January 2004, the Servicio Meteorológico Nacional (SMN) released their first prediction for tropical cyclone activity throughout the Northeast Pacific. The highest wind gust measured was 122 mph/54.4 m/s in Lanyu on October 24. [26]. [3]. The next day, the JTWC classified it as Tropical Depression 05W. A total of 95 deaths were attributed to high winds, flooding and mudslides caused by Tokage, with an additional three people reported missing. This season also featured one of the most powerful storms in recorded history. It was designated as a tropical depression on August 26 by the JMA. The season's first named storm, Nepartak, developed on July 3, while the season's last named storm, Nock-ten, dissipated on December 28. On June 12, the storm made landfall in Vietnam before quickly weakening over land. In South Korea, the heaviest 24‑hour rain total was 332.5 mm at Wando between late on the August 17 and 18. On the April 9, with maximum sustained winds of 115 kn/130 mph, Typhoon Sudal hit the island of Yap. Shortly afterward, the system's center made its closest approach to Agrihan, tracking 10 miles south of that island. The cloud pattern became increasingly asymmetrical as Nanmadol moved east-northeastward across southern Taiwan before becoming extratropical during the afternoon of December 4. [10] [12], On August 5, the JTWC began monitoring a persistent area of convection to the north-northwest of Guam; [9] accompanied by a low pressure system, the disturbance developed into a tropical depression the following day. [22]. [15], On August 26, a new area low pressure system developed roughly 390 km (240 mi) northeast of Kwajalein. The highest measured wind gust was 142 mph/63.7 m/s at Unzendake, Nagasaki on October 20. It was an event in the annual cycle of tropical cyclone formation, in which tropical cyclones form in the western Pacific Ocean. A weak trough brought it northward, where dry air and vertical shear caused it to dissipate on March 23. The name Nanmodol is from a famous ruin found on Pohnpei. There were also many villages in the mountains which needed urgent relief but which could not be quickly reached. The 2011 Pacific typhoon season was a below average season that produced a total of 21 named storms, 8 typhoons, and four super typhoons. Chaba turned to the northwest, and rapidly intensified to a 155 kn/180 mph super typhoon on the August 22 with an estimated minimum central pressure of 910 mbar, becoming the strongest typhoon of the year. The 2004 Atlantic hurricane season was an above average season, and a destructive season. Tracking west-northwestward, the depression intensified into a tropical storm over the central Philippines before entering the South China Sea. It was also recognized as the deadliest season in the Philippines for decades. Tropical storms that form in the entire Western Pacific basin are assigned a name by the Japan Meteorological Agency. [41], A tropical wave entered the eastern Pacific in mid-October, interacting with two previous tropical waves that resulted in a large area of disturbed weather. As it passed 70 miles south of Okinawa early on the 26th, Meari was slowly weakening. The lowest pressure at Naga City was 986.1 mb early on the 16th. Rapid intensification ensued for a while with the maximum sustained winds rising to 60 kn/70 mph late on the 5th, which was the peak intensity for Sarika. The first half of the season was very quiet whereas the second half of the season was extremely active. Eight provinces in northern and central Luzon were most severely affected with 70% of the provinces under water at one point. Tropical storms that form in the entire Western Pacific basin are assigned a name by the Japan Meteorological Agency (JMA). [13] As the storm neared landfall, it began to weaken eventually crossing the Chinese coastline near Wenling, Zhejiang Province with winds of 110 km/h (70 mph). It was an event in the annual cycle of tropical cyclone formation, in which tropical cyclones form in the western Pacific Ocean. [44], The following names were used for named storms that formed in East Pacific in 2004. Initially, the cyclone was characterized by a large area of deep convection enhanced from an upper-level trough. Typhoon Muifa had a destructive impact on Vietnam. Dry air approached the system from the south, and it weakened as it tracked northwest towards Japan. Steered westward, the depression failed to intensify due to its quick forward motion despite a seemingly favorable environment, and it quickly dissipated at 00:00 UTC on July 6. Most of the tropical cyclones formed between May and November 2011. The season was reflected by an Accumulated Cyclone Energy (ACE) index of 71 units. Nanmadol weakened markedly during December 3 as it gradually veered more towards the north. [9] A total of 188 people were killed by the storm, [14] mostly due to collapsed homes and landslides; roughly 1,800 were injured and over 18 million were affected by Rananim. Train and ferry services were suspended, stranding thousands of people. In addition, 17 persons were reported missing. [14], The name Sarika is originally from a songbird found in Cambodia. Tropical depressions that form in this basin are given a number with a "W" suffix by the United States' Joint Typhoon Warning Center (JTWC). The season's first named storm, Aere, developed on May 7 while the season's last named storm, Washi dissipated on December 19. Anomalously strong mid-level ridging extending from the Atlantic to northern Mexico steered a majority of the season's cyclones toward this inhospitable region and also acted to steer all the system of tropical storm intensity or stronger away from land. Frank steadily weakened thereafter as it entered cooler ocean temperatures, degenerating into a remnant low at 06:00 UTC on August 26. Nanmadol developed over in the Philippine Sea as a tropical depression on July 1, and strengthened into the third named storm of the 2017 typhoon season on July 3. The highest 24-hour rainfall amount reported was 251.5 mm at Prachuap Khirikhan between the afternoon of the 25th and 26th. Nida weakened slightly over the islands, and began to move to the north and northeast in response to a break in the subtropical ridge. It was an average season, with a total of 26 named storms, 13 typhoons, and six super typhoons. By the 6th, Tropical Storm Sarika passed 220 miles north of Saipan. No damage was recorded on Ujae but crop losses were assumed to have occurred. JMA declared the system extratropical on the August 14, placing the weak 25 kn/30 mph low approximately 575 miles north-northwest of Midway Island. A slow weakening trend materialized as it entered the early stages of extratropical transition. Late on July 11, it entered in a place of favorable environments until it became a Tropical Depression 12W early on July 12. Typhoon Tokage, known in the Philippines as Typhoon Siony, was the deadliest typhoon to strike Japan since Typhoon Bess in 1982. On the 20th, Tropical Depression 25W organized out of this mass and was located just 35 miles southeast of Guam. The depression was upgraded to Tropical Storm Malakas as it took on a more tropical appearance about 670 miles west-northwest of Wake Island, and it moved northeastward along the northern periphery of the subtropical ridge. Now moving west-southwest, early on the 22nd Muifa re-strengthened into a 90-kn/105 mph typhoon 440 miles east of Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam. On the 5th, a northward drift ensued while well southeast of Okinawa. Tropical Depression 28W developed on October 14 about 275 miles east-northeast of Pohnpei and moving westward along the southern periphery of the subtropical ridge. Noru turned to the northeast, and became extratropical on December 21. Minor stream flooding was observed on the southeast flank of Mount Haleakalā. Severe Tropical Storm Nanmadol, known in the Philippines as Severe Tropical Storm Emong, was a tropical cyclone that impacted southern Japan during July 2017. The season's peak months August and September saw minimal activity caused by an unusually strong and a persistent suppressing phase of the Madden–Julian oscillation (MJO). Following Talas, local governments quickly repaired damages wrought by the storm, costing $300,000. [8] The remnants of Chanthu also brought heavy rains to Cambodia, estimated to have exceeded 400 mm (16 in). On March 17, it reached peak intensity as a tropical storm, with the PAGASA naming it as Butchoy. It accelerated to the northeast, and became extratropical on August 31. [1] These dates conventionally delimit the period of each year when most tropical cyclones form in the northwestern Pacific Ocean. This season featured a total of 16 tropical cyclones, 15 named storms, 9 hurricanes, and 6 major hurricanes. The season's first named storm, Tapah, developed on January 11, while the season's last named storm, Bolaven, dissipated on December 11. A tropical disturbance developed into a tropical depression on the 19th about 400 miles west of Guam, and moved northwest at 10 kn/12 mph along the southwestern periphery of a mid-level steering ridge. [22], A tropical wave interacted with a disturbance embedded in the ITCZ in mid-August, leading to the designation of a tropical depression at 06:00 UTC on August 19 while located 1,440 mi (2,315 km) east-southeast of Hilo, Hawaii. It produced record rainfall in the state of Wyoming. These dates conventionally delimit the period of each year when most tropical cyclones form in the northwestern Pacific Ocean. Super Typhoon Nanmadol soon arrived at the Luzon coastline. The system developed into Tropical Depression 27W later that day, moving in a west-northwesterly at 15 kn about 200 miles east of Guam. A monsoon trough spawned Tropical Depression 04W east of the Philippines on May 13. [27], Although the storm remained offshore, the outer bands of the storm produced significant flooding across the Baja California peninsula,[28] which damaged agricultural land and at least 393 homes. Because Muifa, Merbok, Winnie, and Nanmadol all occurred within a space of two weeks, the exact number of casualties and total cost of damages is difficult to determine. Mindulle caused 56 deaths, with $833 million in damage in its path (2004 USD). The 2004 Pacific hurricane season was notable in that no tropical cyclone of at least tropical storm intensity moved ashore, an unusual occurrence. The names Mirinae, Lionrock and Fanapi (which was later retired and replaced by Rai) were chosen to replace Sudal, Tingting and Rananim respectively. [42], The depression produced locally heavy rainfall across western Mexico, resulting in some localized flooding. An upper-level low located to the southeast was providing an efficient eastern outflow channel in addition to the decent equatorial outflow. Nock-ten reached its peak intensity of 110 kn/125 mph on October 23 as it tracked 480 miles south of Okinawa. [9] By August 9, the system completed an extratropical transition; the remnants of the storm persisted until August 13, at which time it was absorbed by a large, non-tropical low. The twenty-third storm to be named using an international list of names during the 2004 Pacific typhoon season, Tokage was the last of three typhoons to impact Japan from late-September to mid-October 2004. Typhoon Nock-ten originated from a disturbance that formed amongst the Marshall Islands early on October 13 while 45 miles west of Kwajalein Atoll. The season ran throughout 2016, though typically most tropical cyclones develop between May and October. By this time, Merbok had lost most or all of its deep convection, the remnants continuing slowly north-westwards before dissipating southwest of Taiwan. Malou is the Chinese name for the mineral agate. Sudal turned to the west, and steadily intensified to become a typhoon on April 6. Steered north-northwest and eventually west, the cyclone failed to intensify further into a tropical storm amid cool sea surface temperatures and southerly wind shear, and it instead degenerated into a remnant low at 18:00 UTC on August 26. [7], A westward-moving tropical wave from Africa crossed Central America into the eastern Pacific in late June, coalescing into a tropical depression at 12:00 UTC on July 2 well southwest of the southern tip of the Baja California Peninsula. Deep convection was in a cycling mode, and satellite imagery initially indicated that the system was subtropical in nature. [20]. [11], A nearly stationary trough stretched from the eastern Pacific into the eastern Caribbean Sea during mid-May. PAGASA named the cyclone Rolly when it passed the 135th meridian. On the 23rd, Typhoon Aere was downgraded to a tropical storm briefly due to vertical wind shear while located 200 miles south of Naha, Okinawa. [9] Shortly thereafter, the JMA began monitoring the system as a tropical depression. The system was followed until the 30th, when it became a nontropical low, which continued tracking eastwards through the north Pacific. The accumulated cyclone energy (ACE) index of this season amounted to 60% above the normal level for Pacific typhoon seasons, at 464. JMA classified a tropical depression early on September 4. [10]. [10] [18], Over the following days, the powerful storm fluctuated in intensity, during which time it passed through the Northern Mariana Islands. The JTWC considered the system a tropical depression or subtropical storm, but never a tropical storm. Agriculture also suffered badly as a result of this typhoon with losses amounting to 2,036 million pesos in the Philippines. The season's first named storm, Kong-rey, developed on March 30, while the season's last named storm, Mitag, dissipated on November 27. Increasingly cool ocean temperatures and a drier air mass caused Agatha to weaken quickly thereafter, and it degenerated into a remnant low by 12:00 UTC on May 24. It was an above-average season with 31 named storms, 13 typhoons, and five super typhoons.
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