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Catastrophic damage will occur: Well-built framed homes can sustain severe damage with loss of most of the roof structure and/or some exterior walls. Most trees will be snapped or uprooted and power poles downed. Fallen trees and power poles will isolate residential areas. Power outages will last weeks to possibly months. Most of the area will be uninhabitable for weeks or months. A tropical depression is the lowest category that the Japan Meteorological Agency uses and is the term used for a tropical system that has wind speeds not exceeding 33 knots (38mph; 61km/h). [19] A tropical depression is upgraded to a tropical storm should its sustained wind speeds exceed 34 knots (39mph; 63km/h). Tropical storms also receive official names from RSMC Tokyo. [19] Should the storm intensify further and reach sustained wind speeds of 48 knots (55mph; 89km/h) then it will be classified as a severe tropical storm. [19] Once the system's maximum sustained winds reach wind speeds of 64 knots (74mph; 119km/h), the JMA will designate the tropical cyclone as a typhoon—the highest category on its scale. [19] Joint Typhoon Warning Center (2015). 2015 Annual Tropical Cyclone Report: Western Pacific (PDF) (Report). United States Navy, United States Air Force . Retrieved 2016-07-11. [ permanent dead link] Arceo, Acor (March 23, 2022). "PAGASA changes super typhoon definition, wind signals". Rappler. Archived from the original on August 23, 2022 . Retrieved August 23, 2022. Atlantic, Eastern and Central Pacific [ edit ] Saffir–Simpson scale, 1-minute maximum sustained winds Category

a b c RA I Tropical Cyclone Committee (2023). Tropical Cyclone Operational Plan for the South-West Indian Ocean (PDF) (Report). World Meteorological Organization.Kahn, B. (2019). Typhoon Hagibis Is Japan's Latest Multi-Billion-Dollar Disaster. [online] Earther. Available at: https://earther.gizmodo.com/typhoon-hagibis-is-japans-latest-multi-billion-dollar-d-1839031449 [Accessed 24 Oct. 2019].

At the tenth RA I tropical cyclone committee held during 1991, it was recommended that the intensity classifications be changed ahead of the 1993–94 tropical cyclone season. Specifically it was decided that the classifications: Weak Tropical Depression, Moderate Tropical Depression and Severe Tropical Depression would be changed to Tropical Depression, Moderate Tropical Storm and Severe Tropical Storm. This change was implemented ahead of the 1993–94 tropical cyclone season. [24] According to the statistics of the Joint Typhoon Warning Center, from 1950 to 2022, the Northwest Pacific generated an average of 26.5 named tropical cyclones each year, of which an average of 16.6 reached typhoon standard or above as defined by the Joint Typhoon Warning Center. [7] Nomenclature [ edit ] Etymology [ edit ] Figure 3: JBA’s flood footprint for Typhoon Hagibis based on JBA’s Japan 30m flood maps. The area in view is Koriyama, in Fukushima prefecture with the Abukuma River running through it (JBA Risk Management Limited™) Why did Hagibis cause severe damages? Hoffman, R. (2019). 1959 Annual Typhoon Report. [ebook] Joint Typhoon Centre. Available at: https://www.usno.navy.mil/NOOC/nmfc-ph/RSS/jtwc/atcr/1959atcr.pdf [Accessed 24 Oct. 2019]. Any tropical cyclone that develops within the North Indian Ocean between 100°E and 45°E is monitored by the India Meteorological Department (IMD, RSMC New Delhi). [19] Within the region a tropical cyclone is defined as being a non frontal synoptic scale cyclone, that originates over tropical or subtropical waters with organized convection and a definite cyclonic surface wind circulation. [19] The lowest official classification used in the North Indian Ocean is a Depression, which has 3-minute sustained wind speeds of between 17 and 27kn (20 and 31mph; 31 and 50km/h). [19] Should the depression intensify further then it will become a Deep Depression, which has winds between 28 and 33kn (32 and 38mph; 52 and 61km/h). [19] The system will be classified as a cyclonic storm and assigned a name by the IMD, if it should develop gale-force wind speeds of between 34 and 47kn (39 and 54mph; 63 and 87km/h). [19] Severe Cyclonic Storms have storm force wind speeds of between 48 and 63kn (55 and 72mph; 89 and 117km/h), while Very Severe Cyclonic Storms have hurricane-force winds of 64–89kn (74–102mph; 119–165km/h). Extremely Severe Cyclonic Storms have hurricane-force winds of 90–119kn (104–137mph; 167–220km/h). [19] The highest classification used in the North Indian Ocean is a Super Cyclonic Storm, which has hurricane-force winds of above 120kn (140mph; 220km/h). [19]

A TS is defined as a tropical cyclone with a maximum sustained wind speed of 34 knots or more and less than 48 knots. The country has been hit by heavy rain and flooding over the past two months, including that brought by Typhoon Doksuri at the end of July. What is the difference between a hurricane, a cyclone, and a typhoon?". OCEAN FACTS. National Ocean Service. Archived from the original on 2016-12-25 . Retrieved 2016-12-24. Heavy rain caused water levels to rise along several major rivers, including the Arakawa, Chikuma and Tama rivers (Japan Times, 2019a; BBC News, 2019d). At least 142 rivers have flooded, with Japan’s Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism confirming the collapse of levees at 10 locations on nine rivers , as well as 48 landslides and mudflows in 12 prefectures (NHK, 2019a; Watchers, 2019; The New York Times, 2019).

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