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Cyclone Matmo–Bulbul

Cyclone Matmo–Bulbul is the unnofficial collective designation given to both Severe Tropical Storm Matmo and Very Severe Cyclonic Storm Bulbul (JTWC designation: 23W), which were a pair of very damaging tropical cyclones that tracked in the western Pacific Ocean and the north Indian Ocean in October and November 2019, killing 43 people and inflicting about US$3.537 billion in damage. Matmo was the 41st tropical depression and the 27th named storm of the 2019 Pacific typhoon season, while Bulbul was the 9th depression and the 7th named storm of the 2019 North Indian Ocean cyclone season. The cyclone formed on October 28 in the South China Sea and intensified into Tropical Storm Matmo, as named by the Japan Meteorological Agency (JMA). On October 30, the storm made landfall in central Vietnam, causing flooding. Matmo weakened while moving westward across Mainland Southeast Asia, before degenerating into a remnant low later that day. The remnants of Matmo emerged into the Bay of Bengal, redeveloping into a depression on November 5. Late the next day, it strengthened into a cyclonic storm, renamed Bulbul by the India Meteorological Department (IMD), although the JTWC continued to refer it as Matmo. The storm reached peak intensity on November 8, with maximum sustained winds 140 km/h (85 mph) estimated by the IMD. On November 9, the cyclone made its final landfall in the eastern Indian state of West Bengal, and around that time the storm turned to the northeast, moving into Bangladesh. The system degenerated into a remnant low two days later, over northeastern India.

Severe Tropical Storm Matmo
Very Severe Cyclonic Storm Bulbul
Cyclone Bulbul near peak intensity, just before landfall in West Bengal on November 9
Meteorological history
as Severe Tropical Storm Matmo
FormedOctober 28, 2019
DissipatedOctober 31, 2019
Severe tropical storm
10-minute sustained (JMA)
Highest winds95 km/h (60 mph)
Lowest pressure992 hPa (mbar); 29.29 inHg
Tropical storm
1-minute sustained (SSHWS/JTWC)
Highest winds100 km/h (65 mph)
Lowest pressure990 hPa (mbar); 29.23 inHg
Meteorological history
as Very Severe Cyclonic Storm Bulbul
FormedNovember 5, 2019
DissipatedNovember 11, 2019
Very severe cyclonic storm
3-minute sustained (IMD)
Highest winds140 km/h (85 mph)
Lowest pressure976 hPa (mbar); 28.82 inHg
Category 3-equivalent tropical cyclone
1-minute sustained (SSHWS/JTWC)
Highest winds195 km/h (120 mph)
Lowest pressure955 hPa (mbar); 28.20 inHg
Overall effects
Fatalities43 total
Damage$3.54 billion (2019 USD)
Areas affectedVietnam, Laos, Cambodia, Thailand, Myanmar, Andaman and Nicobar Islands, Eastern India, Bangladesh

Part of the 2019 Pacific typhoon
and North Indian Ocean cyclone seasons

In India and Bangladesh, the storm caused storm surge, heavy rains, and flash floods.[1][2][3] In addition, it is only the second storm to reach hurricane-equivalent strength in the Bay of Bengal after moving over Mainland Southeast Asia, the first being another cyclone in October 1960.[4]

Meteorological history edit

 
Map plotting the storm's track and intensity, according to the Saffir–Simpson scale
Map key
  Tropical depression (≤38 mph, ≤62 km/h)
  Tropical storm (39–73 mph, 63–118 km/h)
  Category 1 (74–95 mph, 119–153 km/h)
  Category 2 (96–110 mph, 154–177 km/h)
  Category 3 (111–129 mph, 178–208 km/h)
  Category 4 (130–156 mph, 209–251 km/h)
  Category 5 (≥157 mph, ≥252 km/h)
  Unknown
Storm type
  Extratropical cyclone, remnant low, tropical disturbance, or monsoon depression

On October 28, a tropical depression formed near Palau, which was named Matmo by the Japan Meteorological Agency (JMA) on October 30. It quickly intensified into a severe tropical storm, packing 10-minute sustained winds up to 60 mph (95 km/h), as it approached the Vietnamese coast. A quick moving storm, Matmo made landfall in Vietnam on the same day, bringing strong winds and heavy rain, causing moderate flooding and many road closures in the country.[5] Not long after landfall in Vietnam, it weakened into a tropical depression, later degenerating into a remnant low as its low-level circulation dissipated.[6]

 
Severe Tropical Storm Matmo's remnant re-organizing over the Andaman Sea on November 4, 2019.

On November 2, the remnants of Matmo emerged into the northern Andaman Sea.[7] Meteorological agencies began to show interest in the system, as it slowly began to reorganize and develop, with the storm developing a new low-level circulation on November 4.[6] It then fully reformed into a depression on November 5.[6] Upon strengthening into a cyclonic storm, the India Meteorological Department (IMD) assigned the name Bulbul. It continued intensifying and strengthening for the next three days; however, the storm still slowly moving northward, prompting the IMD to issue coastal warnings for Bangladesh and West Bengal of India, in addition to prohibiting all fishermen activity, beach activity, and boating in and around the Bay of Bengal. About a day later, Bulbul made landfall near Sagar Island in West Bengal, around 18:30 GMT on November 9, killing at least two people and weakening back to a Severe Cyclonic Storm, as it interacted with land and unleashed a high storm surge.[8] Not too long after this land interaction, Bulbul rapidly weakened into a deep depression on the next day, as it began to move over Bangladesh; however, the storm still continued to cause very heavy rain, before weakening into a well-marked low on November 11.[9]

Preparations edit

Bangladesh edit

Ahead of Bulbul's landfall, Bangladeshi officials ordered 2.1 million people to evacuate coastal areas.[10] Due to the cyclone, all the JSC–JDC examinations on November 9, 11, and 12, and the National University examination on November 9 were suspended.[11][12][13] Bangladesh Inland Water Transport Authority suspended all sorts of activities at three maritime ports and riverine transport services during the cyclone.[14] All flights to and from Shah Amanat International Airport in Chittagong and Cox's Bazar, Barisal, Jashore domestic airports were cancelled for 14 hours owing to the inclement weather under the influence of the cyclone.[15] Health department officials in these districts formed 1,599 teams to attend to those affected by the cyclone. Around 56,000 volunteers were deployed to conduct rescue and relief efforts while the military bases at the coastal districts remain on alert.[16] All coastal infantries of the Bangladesh Army prepared to take immediate action to provide assistance during and post cyclonic destruction.[17] The Bangladesh Navy and the Bangladesh Coast Guard prepared to undertake emergency rescue and relief operations with warships and vessels.[18]

Impact and aftermath edit

Vietnam edit

Matmo destroyed 2,700 houses and 35 schools, causing 3.8 billion VND (US$165 million) in damage in Vietnam, with majority of losses in two provinces: Quảng Ngãi and Bình Định.[19] The storm also killed two people in the country.[20]

Bangladesh edit

 
Rajrajeshwar Char of Chandpur, Bangladesh affected by cyclone Bulbul

Cyclone Bulbul caused severe damage across coastal Bangladesh, resulting in the deaths of 25 people.[21] In the Khulna District, 9,455 homes were destroyed and 37,820 were damaged.[22] Across the Bagerhat District, 8,788 homes were destroyed and 35,779 were damaged.[21] The nation's agriculture industry was severely affected, with 289,006 hectares (714,150 acres) of farmland—roughly 14 percent of the nation's total farmland—was damaged. Approximately 72,000 metric tons of crops were lost, with a total value of Tk 2.68 billion (US$31.6 million).[23]

India edit

Odisha edit

In Odisha, the cyclone's outer bands produced heavy rain and squalls, causing agricultural damage, uprooting trees, and knocking down power lines.[24] Although, as part of rescue, around 350 local villagers in the district of Balesore were taken to cyclone shelters as the storm neared.[25] An estimated 200,000 hectares (490,000 acres) of crops were damaged statewide.[26] Two people died in storm-related incidents.[27]

West Bengal edit

Bulbul's landfall in West Bengal around the Sunderban forest brought extremely heavy rain and winds up to 137 km/h (85 mph) across much of the southern portion of the state.[28] A 59-year-old man was killed after being electrocuted by a lamp post, and another was killed due to a collapsed wall. Before the cyclone even made landfall, however, a man was killed after a cedar tree branch fell on top of him.[29] Fallen trees caused road blockages across the city of Kolkata as well, and members of the Kolkata Municipal Corporation (KMC) removed these blockages. Operations at Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose International Airport in Kolkata were suspended for 12 hours.[30]

Throughout West Bengal, approximately 3.5 million people were directly affected by the cyclone; 14 people died in storm-related incidents. A total of 517,535 homes and 1,489,924 hectares (3,681,680 acres) of crops were damaged or destroyed, with losses reaching Rs 238.11 billion (US$3.34 billion).[31]

West Bengal's Public Health Engineering department distributed 435,000 tarpaulins and 620,000 water containers in the affected areas.[31]

See also edit

References edit

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External links edit

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Cyclone Matmo Bulbul is the unnofficial collective designation given to both Severe Tropical Storm Matmo and Very Severe Cyclonic Storm Bulbul JTWC designation 23W which were a pair of very damaging tropical cyclones that tracked in the western Pacific Ocean and the north Indian Ocean in October and November 2019 killing 43 people and inflicting about US 3 537 billion in damage Matmo was the 41st tropical depression and the 27th named storm of the 2019 Pacific typhoon season while Bulbul was the 9th depression and the 7th named storm of the 2019 North Indian Ocean cyclone season The cyclone formed on October 28 in the South China Sea and intensified into Tropical Storm Matmo as named by the Japan Meteorological Agency JMA On October 30 the storm made landfall in central Vietnam causing flooding Matmo weakened while moving westward across Mainland Southeast Asia before degenerating into a remnant low later that day The remnants of Matmo emerged into the Bay of Bengal redeveloping into a depression on November 5 Late the next day it strengthened into a cyclonic storm renamed Bulbul by the India Meteorological Department IMD although the JTWC continued to refer it as Matmo The storm reached peak intensity on November 8 with maximum sustained winds 140 km h 85 mph estimated by the IMD On November 9 the cyclone made its final landfall in the eastern Indian state of West Bengal and around that time the storm turned to the northeast moving into Bangladesh The system degenerated into a remnant low two days later over northeastern India Severe Tropical Storm MatmoVery Severe Cyclonic Storm Bulbul Cyclone Bulbul near peak intensity just before landfall in West Bengal on November 9Meteorological historyas Severe Tropical Storm MatmoFormedOctober 28 2019DissipatedOctober 31 2019Severe tropical storm10 minute sustained JMA Highest winds95 km h 60 mph Lowest pressure992 hPa mbar 29 29 inHgTropical storm1 minute sustained SSHWS JTWC Highest winds100 km h 65 mph Lowest pressure990 hPa mbar 29 23 inHgMeteorological historyas Very Severe Cyclonic Storm BulbulFormedNovember 5 2019DissipatedNovember 11 2019Very severe cyclonic storm3 minute sustained IMD Highest winds140 km h 85 mph Lowest pressure976 hPa mbar 28 82 inHgCategory 3 equivalent tropical cyclone1 minute sustained SSHWS JTWC Highest winds195 km h 120 mph Lowest pressure955 hPa mbar 28 20 inHgOverall effectsFatalities43 totalDamage 3 54 billion 2019 USD Areas affectedVietnam Laos Cambodia Thailand Myanmar Andaman and Nicobar Islands Eastern India BangladeshPart of the 2019 Pacific typhoonand North Indian Ocean cyclone seasonsIn India and Bangladesh the storm caused storm surge heavy rains and flash floods 1 2 3 In addition it is only the second storm to reach hurricane equivalent strength in the Bay of Bengal after moving over Mainland Southeast Asia the first being another cyclone in October 1960 4 Contents 1 Meteorological history 2 Preparations 2 1 Bangladesh 3 Impact and aftermath 3 1 Vietnam 3 2 Bangladesh 3 3 India 3 3 1 Odisha 3 3 2 West Bengal 4 See also 5 References 6 External linksMeteorological history edit nbsp Map plotting the storm s track and intensity according to the Saffir Simpson scaleMap keySaffir Simpson scale Tropical depression 38 mph 62 km h Tropical storm 39 73 mph 63 118 km h Category 1 74 95 mph 119 153 km h Category 2 96 110 mph 154 177 km h Category 3 111 129 mph 178 208 km h Category 4 130 156 mph 209 251 km h Category 5 157 mph 252 km h Unknown Storm type nbsp Tropical cyclone nbsp Subtropical cyclone nbsp Extratropical cyclone remnant low tropical disturbance or monsoon depressionOn October 28 a tropical depression formed near Palau which was named Matmo by the Japan Meteorological Agency JMA on October 30 It quickly intensified into a severe tropical storm packing 10 minute sustained winds up to 60 mph 95 km h as it approached the Vietnamese coast A quick moving storm Matmo made landfall in Vietnam on the same day bringing strong winds and heavy rain causing moderate flooding and many road closures in the country 5 Not long after landfall in Vietnam it weakened into a tropical depression later degenerating into a remnant low as its low level circulation dissipated 6 nbsp Severe Tropical Storm Matmo s remnant re organizing over the Andaman Sea on November 4 2019 On November 2 the remnants of Matmo emerged into the northern Andaman Sea 7 Meteorological agencies began to show interest in the system as it slowly began to reorganize and develop with the storm developing a new low level circulation on November 4 6 It then fully reformed into a depression on November 5 6 Upon strengthening into a cyclonic storm the India Meteorological Department IMD assigned the name Bulbul It continued intensifying and strengthening for the next three days however the storm still slowly moving northward prompting the IMD to issue coastal warnings for Bangladesh and West Bengal of India in addition to prohibiting all fishermen activity beach activity and boating in and around the Bay of Bengal About a day later Bulbul made landfall near Sagar Island in West Bengal around 18 30 GMT on November 9 killing at least two people and weakening back to a Severe Cyclonic Storm as it interacted with land and unleashed a high storm surge 8 Not too long after this land interaction Bulbul rapidly weakened into a deep depression on the next day as it began to move over Bangladesh however the storm still continued to cause very heavy rain before weakening into a well marked low on November 11 9 Preparations editBangladesh edit Ahead of Bulbul s landfall Bangladeshi officials ordered 2 1 million people to evacuate coastal areas 10 Due to the cyclone all the JSC JDC examinations on November 9 11 and 12 and the National University examination on November 9 were suspended 11 12 13 Bangladesh Inland Water Transport Authority suspended all sorts of activities at three maritime ports and riverine transport services during the cyclone 14 All flights to and from Shah Amanat International Airport in Chittagong and Cox s Bazar Barisal Jashore domestic airports were cancelled for 14 hours owing to the inclement weather under the influence of the cyclone 15 Health department officials in these districts formed 1 599 teams to attend to those affected by the cyclone Around 56 000 volunteers were deployed to conduct rescue and relief efforts while the military bases at the coastal districts remain on alert 16 All coastal infantries of the Bangladesh Army prepared to take immediate action to provide assistance during and post cyclonic destruction 17 The Bangladesh Navy and the Bangladesh Coast Guard prepared to undertake emergency rescue and relief operations with warships and vessels 18 Impact and aftermath editVietnam edit Matmo destroyed 2 700 houses and 35 schools causing 3 8 billion VND US 165 million in damage in Vietnam with majority of losses in two provinces Quảng Ngai and Binh Định 19 The storm also killed two people in the country 20 Bangladesh edit nbsp Rajrajeshwar Char of Chandpur Bangladesh affected by cyclone BulbulCyclone Bulbul caused severe damage across coastal Bangladesh resulting in the deaths of 25 people 21 In the Khulna District 9 455 homes were destroyed and 37 820 were damaged 22 Across the Bagerhat District 8 788 homes were destroyed and 35 779 were damaged 21 The nation s agriculture industry was severely affected with 289 006 hectares 714 150 acres of farmland roughly 14 percent of the nation s total farmland was damaged Approximately 72 000 metric tons of crops were lost with a total value of Tk 2 68 billion US 31 6 million 23 India edit Odisha edit In Odisha the cyclone s outer bands produced heavy rain and squalls causing agricultural damage uprooting trees and knocking down power lines 24 Although as part of rescue around 350 local villagers in the district of Balesore were taken to cyclone shelters as the storm neared 25 An estimated 200 000 hectares 490 000 acres of crops were damaged statewide 26 Two people died in storm related incidents 27 West Bengal edit Bulbul s landfall in West Bengal around the Sunderban forest brought extremely heavy rain and winds up to 137 km h 85 mph across much of the southern portion of the state 28 A 59 year old man was killed after being electrocuted by a lamp post and another was killed due to a collapsed wall Before the cyclone even made landfall however a man was killed after a cedar tree branch fell on top of him 29 Fallen trees caused road blockages across the city of Kolkata as well and members of the Kolkata Municipal Corporation KMC removed these blockages Operations at Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose International Airport in Kolkata were suspended for 12 hours 30 Throughout West Bengal approximately 3 5 million people were directly affected by the cyclone 14 people died in storm related incidents A total of 517 535 homes and 1 489 924 hectares 3 681 680 acres of crops were damaged or destroyed with losses reaching Rs 238 11 billion US 3 34 billion 31 West Bengal s Public Health Engineering department distributed 435 000 tarpaulins and 620 000 water containers in the affected areas 31 See also edit nbsp Tropical cyclones portal nbsp Vietnam portal nbsp Bangladesh portal nbsp India portalList of storms named Matmo Weather of 2019 Tropical cyclones in 2019 List of Bangladesh tropical cyclones 1876 Bengal cyclone 1970 Bhola cyclone Cyclone Sidr Cyclone Nargis Cyclone Fani Tropical Storm Pabuk 2019 Tropical depressions Wilma and BOB 05 Cyclone Amphan Cyclone MochaReferences edit Cyclone Bulbul Live Bulbul Cyclone crosses West Bengal coast The Times of India Archived from the original on November 10 2019 Retrieved November 10 2019 Erdman Jonathan 2019 Tropical Cyclone Bulbul Targets Eastern India Bangladesh With Flooding Rain Storm Surge Winds TWC India TWC India Archived from the original on November 8 2019 Retrieved November 9 2019 Cyclone Bulbul 5 to 7 feet high storm surge may hit coastal areas The Daily Star November 8 2019 Archived from the original on November 9 2019 Retrieved November 9 2019 Tropical Cyclone Matmo is reborn as Bulbul Aljazeera November 8 2019 Archived from the original on November 8 2019 Retrieved November 9 2019 Weather Warning Tropical Storm MATMO category 3 No 7 Time Issued October 30 2019 Thailand ReliefWeb Archived from the original on November 13 2019 Retrieved November 13 2019 a b c Very Severe Cyclonic Storm BUL BUL over the Bay of Bengal 05th 11th November 2019 Summary PDF Regional Specialised Meteorological Centre Tropical Cyclones New Delhi Retrieved May 18 2020 NASA tracking remnants of Tropical Cyclone Matmo EukerAlert November 5 2019 Archived from the original on November 5 2019 Retrieved November 5 2019 Cyclone Bulbul makes landfall amid India and Bangladesh evacuations BBC News November 9 2019 Archived from the original on November 10 2019 Retrieved November 9 2019 Deadly Cyclone Bulbul weakens over Bangladesh Aljazeera Archived from the original on November 10 2019 Retrieved November 10 2019 Bangladesh Cyclone Bulbul Emergency Plan of Action EPoA DREF Operation n MDRBD023 PDF Report ReliefWeb International Federation of Red Cross And Red Crescent Societies November 14 2019 Archived PDF from the original on December 9 2019 Retrieved December 9 2019 Cyclone Bulbul forces rescheduling of Saturday s JSC JDC National University exams bdnews24 com November 8 2019 Archived from the original on November 8 2019 Retrieved November 9 2019 JSC JDC exams on Nov 11 rescheduled due to cyclone Bulbul Dhaka Tribune November 9 2019 Archived from the original on November 9 2019 Retrieved November 9 2019 Cyclone Bulbul Tuesday s JSC JDC exams rescheduled Dhaka Tribune November 10 2019 Archived from the original on November 11 2019 Retrieved November 11 2019 Bangladesh suspends maritime port operations water transport as cyclone nears bdnews24 com November 9 2019 Archived from the original on November 8 2019 Retrieved November 9 2019 Flights to and from Cox s Ctg Barisal Jashore cancelled for 14hrs for Bulbul The Daily Star November 9 2019 Archived from the original on November 9 2019 Retrieved November 9 2019 Cyclone Bulbul to hit Bangladesh coast Saturday night bdnews24 com November 9 2019 Archived from the original on November 9 2019 Retrieved November 9 2019 Cyclone Bulbul Army deploys teams in Satkhira Dhaka Tribune November 9 2019 Archived from the original on November 9 2019 Retrieved November 9 2019 Cyclone Bulbul Naval ships ready for emergency rescue relief efforts bdnews24 com November 9 2019 Archived from the original on November 9 2019 Retrieved November 9 2019 Nguyen Bich December 26 2019 Thiệt hại do thien tai trong năm 2019 giảm kỷ lục Bienphong in Vietnamese Retrieved October 3 2021 TỔNG HỢP THIỆT HẠI DO THIEN TAI NĂM 2019 PDF Report in Vietnamese Government of Vietnam July 1 2020 Retrieved October 3 2021 a b 25 killed as cyclone Bulbul ravages coastal districts The Independent November 12 2019 Archived from the original on December 9 2019 Retrieved December 9 2019 Cyclone Bulbul destroys 9 455 homesteads in Khulna The Independent November 11 2019 Archived from the original on December 9 2019 Retrieved December 9 2019 Tk 268 cr damage in agriculture caused by Cyclone Bulbul Daily Bangladesh November 12 2019 Retrieved December 9 2019 Cyclone Bulbul kills man in Kolkata brings heavy rain to Odisha Times of India November 9 2019 Archived from the original on November 10 2019 Retrieved November 10 2019 Cyclone Bulbul Around 350 people take shelter at Baleswar district in Odisha Deccan Chronicle November 10 2019 Archived from the original on November 10 2019 Retrieved November 10 2019 Cyclone Bulbul Power services in affected areas of Odisha West Bengal restored India Today Press Trust of India November 11 2019 Archived from the original on November 12 2019 Retrieved December 9 2019 Bulbul claims 2 lives in Odisha extensive damage to crops Report ReliefWeb Government of India November 10 2019 Archived from the original on November 20 2019 Retrieved December 9 2019 Cyclone Bulbul kills 10 in West Bengal 2 73 lakh families affected in the state Times of India November 10 2019 Archived from the original on November 10 2019 Retrieved November 10 2019 Cyclone Bulbul 7 killed normal life disrupted in West Bengal liveMint November 10 2019 Archived from the original on November 10 2019 Retrieved November 10 2019 Cyclone Bulbul Operations at Kolkata airport suspended for 12 hrs The Daily Star November 9 2019 Archived from the original on November 9 2019 Retrieved November 9 2019 a b Cyclone Bulbul caused Rs 23 811 crore losses West Bengal Government India Today Press Trust of India November 17 2019 Archived from the original on November 17 2019 Retrieved December 9 2019 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Cyclone Matmo Bulbul India Meteorological Department Bangladesh Meteorological Department Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index 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