Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Weather inquiry - List of typhoons in 2009
List of typhoons in 2009
Japanese whale seiyuu cetacean
0902 6-6 A tree in Laos
0903 Macau Lotus 6-7 Forest sends a flower.
0904 6-8 Capsule Kalongka Malaysian Fruit
0905 6-9 Soudelor, the legendary Chief Soudelor of Pohnpei, Micronesia.
Philippine hardwood used to make furniture.
0907 6- 1 1 Lv Huiyi swan is a kind of bird in South Korea.
0908 6- 12 Mora camorra Thailand Emerald
0909 6- 13 Ai Tao Ai Tao American Storm Cloud (Palau)
09 10 6- 14 Vamko is a river in southern Vietnam.
A tree in Krovan, Cambodia.
Rhododendron is a kind of flower in China.
09 13 7-3 Mujigae rainbow north Korea rainbow
09 14 7-4 colorful clouds in China and Hongkong.
09 15 7-5 Koppu Dajue Japanese Dajue constellation
A tree in Laos
09 17 7-7 A cooking style in Palma, Macau.
Jasmine, a flower in Malaysia.
09 19 7-9 Patac Niebert, a famous warrior in Micronesia (in Koslay)
0920 7- 10 Rupert Rupert is cruel.
09217-11milinae galaxy the galaxy in the Korean sky.
0922 7- 12 name of Ms. Nida Nidatai
0923 7- 13 Omais OMAIS roaming in the United States (Palau)
0924 7- 14 Hongkong Business Kang Sen Vietnamese Monument.
0925 8- 1 Chanthu is a kind of flower in Cambodia.
0926 8-2 The God of Thunder and Lightning in Dian Mu, Dian Mu and China.
0927 8-3 Taraxacum mindule A small yellow flower of North Korea.
0928 8-4 Lion Mountain Lion Mountain China Hong Kong Mountain Name
0929 8-5 Compass Japanese Compass Constellation
0930 Nanchuan Laos River 8-6 Nanchuan
Typhoon whale seiyuu (whale seiyuu)
Dante
Main item: Typhoon Kujira (2009)
Typhoon (JMA)
Typhoon category 4 (SSHS)
Duration: May 20091-May 7, 2009.
Intensity 150 km/h (90 miles) (ten minutes), 945[ 1] hectopascals (millibars)
On the morning of April 27th, 2009, a low pressure area formed near Manila, Philippines. Subsequently, joint typhoon warning center upgraded it to a tropical disturbance. 1 In May, the Philippine Atmospheric Geophysical and Astronomical Administration upgraded it to a tropical depression and named it Dante. In the afternoon, joint typhoon warning center issued a tropical cyclone warning, which was first upgraded to a tropical depression by the Japan Meteorological Agency and the Hong Kong Observatory.
On May 3, 2009, meteorological stations upgraded it to a tropical storm and named it Whale, and then upgraded it to a strong tropical storm on the same day. On May 4th, the meteorological stations upgraded it to a typhoon.
On the afternoon of May 7, 2009, the whale became an extratropical cyclone. On the same day, the Joint Typhoon Warning Center released the final report. On the morning of May 8, the Japan Meteorological Agency released the final report.
[Editor] Typhoon Chanhong
PAGASA:Emong
Major projects: Typhoon Chanhong (2009)
Typhoon (JMA)
Secondary typhoon (SSHS)
Duration: May 2, 2009 to May 2009 12.
Intensity 140 km/h (85 miles) (ten minutes), 960 hectopascals (millibars)
On May 2, 2009, a low-pressure area quickly formed in southeastern Vietnam. The typhoon warning center and the Japan Meteorological Agency upgraded it to a tropical depression, temporarily named 97W. The Hong Kong Observatory upgraded it to a tropical depression on May 3, and it is expected to move northeast to the Philippines [2]. On the same day, the Japan Meteorological Agency and the Hong Kong Observatory upgraded it to a tropical storm and named it Chanhong. On May 5th, the Meteorological Bureau upgraded it to a severe tropical storm. On May 7, the Meteorological Bureau upgraded it to a typhoon.
On May 8th, Chanhong weakened into a tropical depression. The next day, the Joint Typhoon Warning Center released the final report. On May 10, due to the re-enhancement of "Chanhong", the Joint Typhoon Warning Center released a report on "Chanhong" again. On May 12, Chanhong weakened into a low-pressure area, and the typhoon warning center issued a final report.
[Editor] Strong Tropical Storm Lotus (Lotus)
Major Project: Severe Tropical Storm Lotus (2009)
Severe tropical storm (JMA)
Typhoon 1 (SSHS)
Duration: June 2009 14 to June 23, 2009.
Intensity 1 10 km/h (70 miles) (ten minutes), 975 hectopascals (millibars)
Before June 2009 10, a tropical disturbance formed at about 140 km southeast of Palau and moved to the northwest. However, the tropical disturbance center is weak in wind and moves slowly, spanning the whole southeast Pacific Ocean, passing through the Philippines and entering the South China Sea of China [3].
During crossing the southeast Pacific Ocean, the tropical disturbance intensified on June 14, 2009, which was upgraded to a tropical depression by the Japan Meteorological Agency [4]. The Joint Typhoon Warning Center reported that the tropical depression was located about 520 kilometers southeast of Manila [5]. However, as the tropical depression approached the land and the wind slowed down, the Japan Meteorological Agency downgraded it to a low-pressure area, and the Joint Typhoon Warning Center made a final report for it temporarily. On June/KOOC-0/5 and June/KOOC-0/6, 2009, the low-pressure area crossed the Philippines, bringing bad weather to the Philippines. After crossing the Philippines, it enters the South China Sea of China, and then strengthens again. Joint typhoon warning center upgraded it to tropical depression again and renamed it 03W. On June 18, 2009, the tropical depression continued to strengthen and was upgraded to a tropical storm named Lotus. At that time, the tropical storm Lotus gathered about 260 kilometers south of Dongsha and moved slowly. [6]。
On the night of June 19, 2009, tropical storm Lotus intensified into a strong tropical storm. At that time, the severe tropical storm Lotus was concentrated at about150km south of Dongsha [7]. The Hong Kong Observatory issued the No.1 alert signal on 20 June 10: 40 after the severe tropical storm Lotus entered Hong Kong for 400 kilometers [8]. Central weather bureau, Taiwan Province Province has issued a typhoon warning at sea. [9]。 At 5 pm that day, joint typhoon warning center upgraded the severe tropical storm Lotus to a typhoon. The Hong Kong Observatory cancelled the No.1 alert signal at 5: 45 a.m. on June 2 1. At 4 pm, Lotus weakened into a tropical storm. On the afternoon of June 22nd, Lotus weakened into a tropical depression. [ 10]。 On the afternoon of June 23, it weakened into a low pressure area.
[Editor] Tropical Storm Langka
PAGASA:Feria
Major projects: Tropical Storm Langka (2009)
Tropical storm (JMA)
Tropical storm (SSHS)
Duration: June 22nd, 2009-June 26th, 2009.
Intensity 75 km/h (45 miles) (10 minute), 990 hectopascals (millibars)
On June 6, 2009, a tropical disturbance was formed about 170 km northeast of Palau.
This tropical disturbance is strengthened, but it is affected by strong vertical wind shear [1 1].
Until June 22nd, Japan Meteorological Agency upgraded it to a mild tropical depression [12].
On the same day, the joint typhoon warning center upgraded it to a tropical depression and named it Langka [13]. The Philippine Bureau of Atmospheric Geophysics and Astronomy named it Feria[ 14]. At about 7 pm that day, the Meteorological Bureau upgraded it to a tropical storm [15] and issued it as a mild typhoon in central weather bureau, Taiwan Province Province.
At 23: 00 on June 23, tropical storm Langka gathered about 430 kilometers southeast of Manila, and moved to the northwest at a speed of 20 kilometers per hour, passing through the Philippines and moving to the dongsha islands in the South China Sea. On June 26th, Langka's strength has been in a rather weak state since it was born, and it will not increase its strength after skipping the Philippines. Then it turned to the north-northwest direction and moved to the eastern coast of Guangdong, and continued to weaken. Before Langka landed near the eastern coast of Guangdong, it weakened into a tropical depression and landed at Daya Bay at night. The next morning, Langka continued to weaken to the east of Guangdong and dissipated into a low-pressure area in Huizhou.
[Editor] Tropical Storm Soudelor
Pagasa: Gauriau.
Main Item: Tropical Storm soudelor (2009)
Tropical storm (JMA)
Tropical storm (SSHS)
Duration: July 9, 2009-July 2009 13.
Intensity 65 km/h (40 miles) (10 minute), 994 hectopascals (millibars)
The low pressure area near Dongsha intensified into a tropical depression at 2 pm on July 10, and developed into a tropical storm at 2 pm on July 1 1 day, numbered 0905 (internationally named SOUDELOR), with a central pressure of 996 hectopascals, moving west or west-northwest at a speed of 24 kilometers per hour on the sea surface 220 kilometers south of Hong Kong. The maximum wind speed near the center is18m per second (i.e. 65km per hour), which is equivalent to 8 winds. The instantaneous maximum gust is 25m/s (90km/h), which is equivalent to 10 wind. 7-level wind (storm) radius100km, that is 1 1 day.
At 5: 00 a.m. on June 5438+02, tropical storm soudelor gathered about 60 kilometers east-northeast of Haikou, and moved to the west at a speed of about 22 kilometers per hour, passing through Leizhou Peninsula and moving to the Beibu Gulf. Soudelor is located 220km northwest of Haikou, at 2pm. 16 assembled at about 270km east of Hanoi, moved westward at a speed of about 20km per hour, and crossed the Beibu Gulf to Vietnam.
At 8: 00 pm on July 12, soudelor weakened into a tropical depression, and then weakened into a low-pressure area.
[Editor] Typhoon Morafi
PAGASA:Isang
Main item: Typhoon Morafi (2009)
Typhoon (JMA)
Typhoon 1 (SSHS)
Duration: July 2009 14 to July 20, 2009.
Intensity 140 km/h (85 miles) (ten minutes), 960 hectopascals (millibars)
At 9: 00 am on July 15, 2009, joint typhoon warning center first reported the formation of a tropical depression in the sea area east of the Philippines. At 7: 00 pm, the tropical depression 07w concentrated in the eastern Philippines and moved to the northwest.
Although the tropical depression has not intensified into a typhoon, it is not far from Taiwan Province Province, so it will bring wind and rain to the southeast, south and peninsula of Taiwan Province Province. Central weather bureau released a special report on tropical depression in the afternoon.
According to the observation in central weather bureau, Taiwan Province Province, the tropical depression is located about 740 kilometers southeast of Eguanbi, moving from northwest to west-northwest at the speed of 18 kilometers per hour, and continues to strengthen.
Japan Meteorological Agency and Hong Kong Observatory upgraded 07w to a tropical storm on the night of July 16, and named it Morafi.
The Japan Meteorological Agency and the Hong Kong Observatory upgraded Morafi to a severe tropical storm at 2: 50pm on July 17. At 20 o'clock on the same day, the severe tropical storm Morafi was concentrated about 280 kilometers south-southeast of Kaohsiung, moving northwest at a speed of about 20 kilometers per hour and moving to the northern part of the South China Sea. The Hong Kong Observatory issued the No.1 alert signal at 22: 15. At 2300 hours, the severe tropical storm Morafi concentrated about 680 kilometers east-southeast of Hong Kong and moved to the west-northwest at a speed of about 20 kilometers per hour, crossing the northeast of the South China Sea.
The Hong Kong Observatory upgraded it to a typhoon at 7: 40am on July 18, and changed it to No.3 strong wind signal at 15, No.8 northwest gale or storm signal at 23: 30, and No.9 gale or storm wind enhancement signal at 19+0: 30. At 2 am, Typhoon Morafi landed in Yantian District, Shenzhen, with a central wind of 140km/h, gathering about 50km northeast of Hong Kong and crossing Shenzhen. Because Typhoon Morafi did not cross Hong Kong, and the sustained wind speed of the hurricane was not recorded in all parts of Hong Kong, the Observatory did not change the signal of Hurricane No.10 in the end. At 4: 40 am, as Morafi began to move away and weaken, the Observatory changed the southwest gale or storm signal No.8. At 6: 30 am, Morafi was downgraded to a severe tropical storm. At 6: 40, the Observatory changed the No.3 strong wind signal to respond that Morafi's strong wind circle was too small, and Morafi weakened and moved further. Morafi weakened into a tropical storm at 8 o'clock, a tropical depression at 2 o'clock in the afternoon and a low pressure area at night.
[Editor] Strong Tropical Storm Swan (Goni)
PAGASA:Jolina
Major Project: Severe Tropical Storm Swan (2009)
Severe tropical storm (JMA)
Tropical storm (SSHS)
The term is from July 30, 2009 to August 9, 2009.
95 km/h (60 miles) (10 minute), 980 hectopascals (millibars)
On July 25th, joint typhoon warning center reported that the convective zone was formed at about 865,438+05km (565,438+05m) northeast of Guam at the monsoon trough. Deep convection floats near the center of low-level circulation. Upper anticyclone and tropical tropospheric trough provide outflow. In the next few days, because the center of the low-level circulation is not obvious, and there is a well-defined and high vertical wind shear, it was declared to dissipate on July 28 before the interference occurred. However, on July 30th, it was disturbed and formed a tropical depression again, which was located at about 630 kilometers (390 meters). Later that day, the Philippine Department of Atmospheric Geography and Astronomy reported that the tropical depression formed again after being disturbed and named it Kony. Kony was further strengthened as soon as possible, and was reported as a tropical storm by the Philippine Department of Atmospheric Geography and Astronomy the next day. Later that day, Japan Meteorological Agency upgraded the international number 0907 to tropical depression. On August 1 day, a tropical depression was formed in the early stage of the Typhoon Joint Warning Center. However, the swan landed in Aurora province of the Philippines that morning, later that day after the swan left the Philippines for the South China Sea. Joint typhoon warning center reissued their report. The Philippine Department of Atmospheric Geography and Astronomy issued the final warning of the swan in the Philippines, because the swan is gradually out of the scope of responsibility of the Philippine Department of Atmospheric Geography and Astronomy. The Joint Typhoon Warning Center then selected the tropical depression numbered 08W. Satellite images show that the deep convection will gradually strengthen into a tropical storm later on August 3. On August 3rd, the Japan Meteorological Agency reported that the tropical depression intensified into a tropical storm.
On August 4th, at 16, the severe tropical storm Swan was concentrated about 140 km south-southwest of Hong Kong, that is, 2 1. 1 degree north latitude and 0/3.8 degree east longitude. At 17, the severe tropical storm swan was concentrated about 130 km south-southwest of Hong Kong, that is, 210.2 degrees north latitude and 3.7 degrees east longitude. At 20 o'clock, the severe tropical storm Swan was concentrated about 1 10 km southwest of Hong Kong, that is, 2 1.5 degrees north latitude and 3.5 degrees east longitude. At 00: 45 on August 5th, the severe tropical storm Swan gathered at about130km southwest of Hong Kong, that is, 2 1.7 degrees north latitude and 3.1degree east longitude. At 0600 hours, the severe tropical storm Swan was concentrated about170km west-southwest of Hong Kong, that is, 2 1.7 degrees north latitude and 0/12.7 degrees east longitude. It is expected to move westward at a speed of about 10 km per hour. On August 6th16th, the Joint Typhoon Center made a final report for her. [16] At 2 o'clock on August 8, she intensified into a tropical storm again. At 2200 hours, she was located near north latitude 18.2 degrees and east longitude 108.3 degrees. At 6 o'clock on the 9 th, it weakened into a tropical depression again and then continued to weaken. Numbering stopped at 5 pm on the 9th. Although the swan didn't attack the coast of Guangdong again in the form of tropical cyclone, the trough of low pressure after the swan dissipated brought heavy rain and thunderstorm to the coast of Guangdong for several days.
[Editor] Typhoon Morakot
PAGASA:Kiko
Main item: Typhoon Morakot (2009)
Typhoon (JMA)
Secondary typhoon (SSHS)
Duration: August 5, 2009-August 2009 12.
Intensity 140 km/h (85 miles) (ten minutes), 955 hectopascals (millibars)
On August 2nd, the Japan Meteorological Agency reported that the 1 1 th tropical depression formed about 1000 km (620 miles) east of the Philippines this year. The tropical depression was still weak that day, and the Japan Meteorological Agency released the final situation later that day, and the Japan Meteorological Agency narrowed the affected area. However, later that day, the Japan Meteorological Agency reported that it had formed a tropical depression again. On August 3, it entered the responsibility of the Philippine Department of Atmospheric Geophysics and Astronomy, which named the tropical depression Kiko. Quickly leave their area of responsibility later that day. After the Japan Meteorological Agency named Morakot, Morakot was upgraded to a tropical storm. The joint typhoon warning center chose Morakot as the number 09W. On August 4, Morakot returned and re-entered the research scope of the Philippine Atmospheric Geography and Astronomy Department. At 20: 30 on August 5th, a typhoon warning was issued in central weather bureau, Taiwan Province Province, and Morakot was upgraded to a moderate typhoon. On August 6th 14: 00, the typhoon eye has been formed and continues to strengthen. It landed in Hualien County on August 7th, set sail from Taoyuan County on August 8th 14, and landed in Xiapu County, Ningde City, Fujian Province, China the next day 16, which quickly weakened into a severe tropical storm. And continue northward, attacking most provinces and cities in East China. After Morakot weakened into a tropical storm on August 10, it was affected by another tropical cyclone "Aitao" in the western Pacific and did not dissipate when it landed in the inland areas of East China. On the contrary, it still maintained a certain power after weakening, but at the same time, as Morakot moved northward, it skipped the subtropical windless zone and destroyed the overall structure of Morakot, and the original storm circle structure became looser. Most of Morakot's original huge storm circle moved southward to the northern part of the South China Sea, and merged with the dissipated tropical cyclone Swan to form a trough of low pressure, part of which was brought into Aitao's storm circle. Most of the few remaining large cloud belts are concentrated in the West Sea of Japan, and the basically weakened Morakot left quite thin clouds and strong winds. When it approached Shanghai, it only brought showers and 4-5 winds to the area, even sunny weather. At 08: 00 on August 1 1 day, the remaining clouds after Morakot dissipated passed through Chongming Island in Shanghai in the northeast direction, crossed the Yangtze River, went to sea in Nantong City, Jiangsu Province, entered the Yellow Sea, and moved to the south of the Korean Peninsula along the edge of continental high pressure.
During its invasion of Taiwan Province (August 7 ~ August 9), the typhoon brought record-breaking and amazing rainfall in central and southern Taiwan Province Province, which led to the' 88 flood.
Severe tropical storm Ai Tao
Major Project: Severe Tropical Storm Ai Tao (2009)
Severe tropical storm (JMA)
Tropical storm (SSHS)
Duration: August 8, 2009-August 2009 14.
95 km/h (60 miles) (10 minute), 990 hectopascals (millibars)
On August 8, 2009, the Japan Meteorological Agency and the Joint Typhoon Warning Center gave her the first report, which formed a tropical disturbance about 1000 km south of Iwo Jima, Japan, and intensified into a tropical storm the next day, named Aitao. Moving to Japan, although Aitao was formed between subtropical and temperate climate, and was influenced by the windless zone of horse latitude, the highest sustained wind speed maintained by Aitao was only strong wind. At that time, the storm center was still some distance away from Japan, but its storm circle and cloud cover reached a typhoon-like structure, in which heavy rain caused the death of Japan 13 people. It escalated into a severe tropical storm on August 12, and continued to move along the local coast of Kanto in Honshu, Japan to the Pacific Ocean, and has been wandering in the northwest Pacific Ocean. However, the Hong Kong Observatory did not upgrade Aitao to a severe tropical storm, and pointed out that Aitao had become an extratropical cyclone in Izu Islands, Japan at 08: 00 on August 12 and dissipated. On August 13, the Japan Meteorological Agency released the final report for her, and the Joint Typhoon Warning Center also released the final report for her on August 14.
[Edit] Typhoon Ring Height (Vamco)
Main project: typhoon circle height (2009)
Typhoon (JMA)
Super typhoon category 4 (SSHS)
Duration: August 2009 16-Not yet dissipated.
Intensity 2 15 km/h (130 miles) (ten minutes), 930 hectopascals (millibars)
On August 14, a broad convective rain cloud belt developed in the Pacific Ocean, about 750 kilometers northeast of Chapombe Island in Micconi. However, it was later found that the rain belt began to develop a low-level circulation center, and a tropical cyclone seemed to be forming. It was not listed as a tropical disturbance by the Japan Meteorological Agency until the afternoon of August 16, and it was upgraded to a tropical disturbance at the Joint Typhoon Warning Center the next morning. On the morning of August 18, Japan Meteorological Agency upgraded it to a tropical storm and named it Gao Huan. In the afternoon, it quickly intensified into a strong tropical storm. On the morning of August 19, Japan Meteorological Agency upgraded it to a typhoon. Originally, Gao Huan was expected to move steadily westward, but after being upgraded to a moderate category III typhoon by the Joint Typhoon Warning Center on the morning of August 20th, it suddenly turned to move northward. After the ring height moves northward slightly beyond the windless zone at high latitudes, its intensity begins to weaken, and it is expected to enter the northeast sea area of Japan.
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