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Tropical Storm Koguma

Tropical Storm Koguma was a weak tropical cyclone that made landfall in Vietnam, causing minor damage. The fourth named storm of the 2021 Pacific typhoon season, the system was first noted as an area of persistent convection on the South China Sea on June 10, with the JTWC assessing the system in its first advisory as a monsoon depression. Tracking west-northwestward, marginally conductive environmental conditions in the area allowed slight intensification while drifting towards Hainan Island. On the next day, the JMA upgraded the system to a tropical depression as it passed to the south of the territory before the agency upgraded the system to a tropical storm on June 12, being assigned the name Koguma. The JTWC; however still treated the system as a tropical depression until 12:00 UTC that day. It continued to move northwest over the warm waters of the Gulf of Tonkin, eventually making landfall in Vietnam over Thanh Hóa by the end of the same day, rapidly weakening afterward.

Tropical Storm Koguma
Tropical Storm Koguma at peak intensity over the Gulf of Tonkin on June 12
Meteorological history
FormedJune 11, 2021
DissipatedJune 13, 2021
Tropical storm
10-minute sustained (JMA)
Highest winds65 km/h (40 mph)
Lowest pressure996 hPa (mbar); 29.41 inHg
Tropical storm
1-minute sustained (SSHWS/JTWC)
Highest winds65 km/h (40 mph)
Lowest pressure996 hPa (mbar); 29.41 inHg
Overall effects
Fatalities1
Missing2
Damage>$9.87 million (2021 USD)
Areas affectedSouth China, Vietnam and Indochina
IBTrACS

Part of the 2021 Pacific typhoon season

Koguma caused widespread floods in Vietnam and Laos, being influenced by the prevailing southwest monsoon. Trees and electrical lines in the former were downed by strong winds, while numerous landslides and rivers being overflowed due to rains were confirmed in the latter. Two individuals in Thanh Hóa were reported to be missing due to the storm, while an individual in Yên Bái Province was confirmed dead by the Vietnam Disaster Management Authority, though their exact cause of death is unknown. Preliminary damages at An Vũ, Haiphong were at 2.4 billion đồng (US$104,000) while in Xayaboury stood at 94 billion (US$9.77 million).

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

At 8:30 UTC on June 10, the Joint Typhoon Warning Center (JTWC)[nb 1] started to monitor a low-pressure area in the South China Sea, located approximately 518 km (322 mi) to the south of Hong Kong, with the agency classifying the system as a monsoon depression as it was embedded within a monsoon trough that extends from Laos to the Philippines.[2][3][4] Tracking west-northwestward, the storm was located in a favorable environment for tropical cyclogenesis, with warm sea surface temperatures up to 30–31 °C (86–88 °F) and low wind shear, being offset by the lack of divergence aloft in the area.[5] At 06:00 UTC on June 11, the Japan Meteorological Agency (JMA)[nb 2] upgraded the system into a tropical depression in its first advisory.[6][7] An anticyclone over China started to move eastward at this time, increasing the divergent flow on the area which allowed slight intensification of the system.[2] The JTWC issued a Tropical Cyclone Formation Alert (TCFA) for the system, six hours later despite remaining disorganized on satellite imagery.[8] At 03:00 UTC on June 12, the JTWC upgraded the system into a tropical depression, assigning it the designation 05W.[9] At this time, the system passed over southern Hainan Island, into an area of moderate wind shear, which hampered the system's intensification.[10][11] Three hours later at 06:00 UTC, the JMA assessed the system to had strengthened to a tropical storm, being assigned the name Koguma.[12] Six hours later, the JTWC upgraded the system to the same intensity as well as it entered the Gulf of Tonkin.[10] Remaining weak, Koguma moved northwestward and subsequently made landfall over north-central Thanh Hóa at 18:00 UTC on the same day, at peak intensity with winds of 65 km/h (40 mph) and a barometric pressure of 996 mbar.[13] The JTWC issued their final warning on the weakening system shortly afterward.[14] At 15:45 UTC on June 13, the JMA also issued the final warning on Koguma as it weakened further to a tropical depression and subsequently dissipated over the terrains of Vietnam.[15]

Preparations edit

Vietnam edit

As Koguma approached Vietnam from the Gulf of Tonkin, the city of Thái Bình ordered the suspension of fishing activities in the area due to the forecasted rough waters from the storm.[16] Many farmers in the place also hurried to harvest the spring rice crops to prevent them from being destroyed and flooded.[16] The People's Committee of the city, on the other hand, urged the individuals in the area to cut the trees that would disrupt major roadways and put support on their houses, warehouses, schools, hospitals, aquaculture and fishing farms to prevent any damages.[16] Evacuations in the area and its nearby cities and provinces were also ordered.[16] Moderate to heavy rainfall were also expected in the northern portions of the country, with 50-120 mm (2 - 4 in) of rain being forecasted in these areas, including Hanoi.[17][18][19] In addition, the country's capital also prepared a flood response plan inland and informed 54,673 vehicles in the sea of possible impacts from Koguma.[20]

Elsewhere edit

At 13:00 UTC on June 11, the Hong Kong Observatory in Hong Kong issued a Signal Number 1 in the region due to Koguma, which was subsequently cancelled on 16:30 UTC, the next day.[21] The Ministry of Water Resources in Cambodia raised an alert warning on the country due to the possible effects of Koguma, being influenced by the prevailing southwest monsoon.[22] The ministry also advised fishermen across the country to be alerted of large waves, gusty winds, and prevalent thunderstorms.[22] Authorities in Laos informed the people in the country to be alert on floods caused by the prevailing monsoon and the remnants of Koguma.[23] The Thai Meteorological Department noted that moderate to heavy rainfall were expected across some places in Northern and Northeastern portions of Thailand due to the influence of the monsoon trough and the remnants of the system.[24][25]

Impact edit

Vietnam edit

 
Koguma making landfall in Vietnam on June 12.

Koguma caused heavy downpours across northern Vietnam.[26] 321 mm (12.6 in) of rainfall were recorded at Dau Lieu, Hà Tĩnh Province on June 13, while an amount of 240 mm (9.4 in) were reported at Vinh, Nghệ An Province on the same day.[26]

A tornado swept through An Vu commune in the rural district of Quỳnh Phụ District on June 13, causing the roofs of some schools in the area to be blown away by strong winds.[27] These conditions also caused several trees in the district and in Haiphong to be uprooted while four power poles in the former had been reported to be depleted due to the storm.[27] In the latter, heavy rains from Koguma caused many rivers to nearly overflow.[16][27] Initial impacts caused by the storm in An Vũ topped at 2.4 billion đồng (US$104,000).[27] 2 people in Thanh Hóa's coast were reported missing,[28][29] while an individual was confirmed dead in Yên Bái Province on June 14 by the Vietnam Disaster Management Authority due to Koguma. A total of 143 houses throughout Vietnam were damaged.[30] Over 19,720 hectares of farmland were also submerged in floodwaters while 850 individuals throughout the country were affected due to the storm.[28]

Laos edit

Despite Koguma dissipating over Vietnam, the remnants of the storm reached Laos, causing numerous landslides and floods.[26][31] Residences and farmlands were the worst impacted in Vientiane, Xayaboury, Xiangkhouang and Bokeo due to the storm, being influenced further by the monsoon.[26][32] Houses in Pha Oudom District, located in Bokeo Province were reported to be washed away by the floodwaters while several landslides disrupted roadways in Xiengkhouang's Khoune District.[32] Local authorities in the country also issued warnings on individuals residing in different rivers across the country due to the rising water levels. [32] In addition, the Nam Houng River and Nam Song River overflowed on June 14, with the former flooding the ricefields near the watercourse.[32] Over 3,000 individuals in Sainyabuli, on the other hand, were affected by the floods.[23][33] The damages in the country are still tallied as of June 16.[26] 5,300 public vehicles and 11 schools were reported to be damaged by the floods, while five bridges throughout the country were wrecked.[34] In addition, 25 roadways were impassable as they were destroyed; some of them were now repaired as of June 17.[34] An estimated 169 hectares of plowland were severely affected by the floods and an unknown number of poultry and cattle perished due to the storm.[34] No deaths were confirmed in the country and the damages in Xayaboury, the worst hit, stood at ₭94 billion (US$9.77 million).[34]

Notes edit

  1. ^ The Joint Typhoon Warning Center is a joint United States Navy – United States Air Force task force that issues tropical cyclone warnings for the western Pacific Ocean and other regions.[1]
  2. ^ The Japan Meteorological Agency is the official Regional Specialized Meteorological Center for the western Pacific Ocean.

See also edit

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External links edit

  • JMA General Information of Tropical Storm Koguma (2104) from Digital Typhoon
  • JMA Best Track Data of Tropical Storm Koguma (2104) (Date Released August 28)
  • JMA Best Track Data (Graphics) of Tropical Storm Koguma (2104)
  • JTWC Best Track Data of Tropical Storm 05W (Koguma)
  • 05W.KOGUMA from the U.S. Naval Research Laboratory

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Tropical Storm Koguma was a weak tropical cyclone that made landfall in Vietnam causing minor damage The fourth named storm of the 2021 Pacific typhoon season the system was first noted as an area of persistent convection on the South China Sea on June 10 with the JTWC assessing the system in its first advisory as a monsoon depression Tracking west northwestward marginally conductive environmental conditions in the area allowed slight intensification while drifting towards Hainan Island On the next day the JMA upgraded the system to a tropical depression as it passed to the south of the territory before the agency upgraded the system to a tropical storm on June 12 being assigned the name Koguma The JTWC however still treated the system as a tropical depression until 12 00 UTC that day It continued to move northwest over the warm waters of the Gulf of Tonkin eventually making landfall in Vietnam over Thanh Hoa by the end of the same day rapidly weakening afterward Tropical Storm Koguma Tropical Storm Koguma at peak intensity over the Gulf of Tonkin on June 12Meteorological historyFormedJune 11 2021DissipatedJune 13 2021Tropical storm10 minute sustained JMA Highest winds65 km h 40 mph Lowest pressure996 hPa mbar 29 41 inHgTropical storm1 minute sustained SSHWS JTWC Highest winds65 km h 40 mph Lowest pressure996 hPa mbar 29 41 inHgOverall effectsFatalities1Missing2Damage gt 9 87 million 2021 USD Areas affectedSouth China Vietnam and IndochinaIBTrACSPart of the 2021 Pacific typhoon seasonKoguma caused widespread floods in Vietnam and Laos being influenced by the prevailing southwest monsoon Trees and electrical lines in the former were downed by strong winds while numerous landslides and rivers being overflowed due to rains were confirmed in the latter Two individuals in Thanh Hoa were reported to be missing due to the storm while an individual in Yen Bai Province was confirmed dead by the Vietnam Disaster Management Authority though their exact cause of death is unknown Preliminary damages at An Vũ Haiphong were at 2 4 billion đồng US 104 000 while in Xayaboury stood at 94 billion US 9 77 million Contents 1 Meteorological history 2 Preparations 2 1 Vietnam 2 2 Elsewhere 3 Impact 3 1 Vietnam 3 2 Laos 4 Notes 5 See also 6 References 7 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 depressionAt 8 30 UTC on June 10 the Joint Typhoon Warning Center JTWC nb 1 started to monitor a low pressure area in the South China Sea located approximately 518 km 322 mi to the south of Hong Kong with the agency classifying the system as a monsoon depression as it was embedded within a monsoon trough that extends from Laos to the Philippines 2 3 4 Tracking west northwestward the storm was located in a favorable environment for tropical cyclogenesis with warm sea surface temperatures up to 30 31 C 86 88 F and low wind shear being offset by the lack of divergence aloft in the area 5 At 06 00 UTC on June 11 the Japan Meteorological Agency JMA nb 2 upgraded the system into a tropical depression in its first advisory 6 7 An anticyclone over China started to move eastward at this time increasing the divergent flow on the area which allowed slight intensification of the system 2 The JTWC issued a Tropical Cyclone Formation Alert TCFA for the system six hours later despite remaining disorganized on satellite imagery 8 At 03 00 UTC on June 12 the JTWC upgraded the system into a tropical depression assigning it the designation 05W 9 At this time the system passed over southern Hainan Island into an area of moderate wind shear which hampered the system s intensification 10 11 Three hours later at 06 00 UTC the JMA assessed the system to had strengthened to a tropical storm being assigned the name Koguma 12 Six hours later the JTWC upgraded the system to the same intensity as well as it entered the Gulf of Tonkin 10 Remaining weak Koguma moved northwestward and subsequently made landfall over north central Thanh Hoa at 18 00 UTC on the same day at peak intensity with winds of 65 km h 40 mph and a barometric pressure of 996 mbar 13 The JTWC issued their final warning on the weakening system shortly afterward 14 At 15 45 UTC on June 13 the JMA also issued the final warning on Koguma as it weakened further to a tropical depression and subsequently dissipated over the terrains of Vietnam 15 Preparations editVietnam edit As Koguma approached Vietnam from the Gulf of Tonkin the city of Thai Binh ordered the suspension of fishing activities in the area due to the forecasted rough waters from the storm 16 Many farmers in the place also hurried to harvest the spring rice crops to prevent them from being destroyed and flooded 16 The People s Committee of the city on the other hand urged the individuals in the area to cut the trees that would disrupt major roadways and put support on their houses warehouses schools hospitals aquaculture and fishing farms to prevent any damages 16 Evacuations in the area and its nearby cities and provinces were also ordered 16 Moderate to heavy rainfall were also expected in the northern portions of the country with 50 120 mm 2 4 in of rain being forecasted in these areas including Hanoi 17 18 19 In addition the country s capital also prepared a flood response plan inland and informed 54 673 vehicles in the sea of possible impacts from Koguma 20 Elsewhere edit At 13 00 UTC on June 11 the Hong Kong Observatory in Hong Kong issued a Signal Number 1 in the region due to Koguma which was subsequently cancelled on 16 30 UTC the next day 21 The Ministry of Water Resources in Cambodia raised an alert warning on the country due to the possible effects of Koguma being influenced by the prevailing southwest monsoon 22 The ministry also advised fishermen across the country to be alerted of large waves gusty winds and prevalent thunderstorms 22 Authorities in Laos informed the people in the country to be alert on floods caused by the prevailing monsoon and the remnants of Koguma 23 The Thai Meteorological Department noted that moderate to heavy rainfall were expected across some places in Northern and Northeastern portions of Thailand due to the influence of the monsoon trough and the remnants of the system 24 25 Impact editVietnam edit nbsp Koguma making landfall in Vietnam on June 12 Koguma caused heavy downpours across northern Vietnam 26 321 mm 12 6 in of rainfall were recorded at Dau Lieu Ha Tĩnh Province on June 13 while an amount of 240 mm 9 4 in were reported at Vinh Nghệ An Province on the same day 26 A tornado swept through An Vu commune in the rural district of Quỳnh Phụ District on June 13 causing the roofs of some schools in the area to be blown away by strong winds 27 These conditions also caused several trees in the district and in Haiphong to be uprooted while four power poles in the former had been reported to be depleted due to the storm 27 In the latter heavy rains from Koguma caused many rivers to nearly overflow 16 27 Initial impacts caused by the storm in An Vũ topped at 2 4 billion đồng US 104 000 27 2 people in Thanh Hoa s coast were reported missing 28 29 while an individual was confirmed dead in Yen Bai Province on June 14 by the Vietnam Disaster Management Authority due to Koguma A total of 143 houses throughout Vietnam were damaged 30 Over 19 720 hectares of farmland were also submerged in floodwaters while 850 individuals throughout the country were affected due to the storm 28 Laos edit Despite Koguma dissipating over Vietnam the remnants of the storm reached Laos causing numerous landslides and floods 26 31 Residences and farmlands were the worst impacted in Vientiane Xayaboury Xiangkhouang and Bokeo due to the storm being influenced further by the monsoon 26 32 Houses in Pha Oudom District located in Bokeo Province were reported to be washed away by the floodwaters while several landslides disrupted roadways in Xiengkhouang s Khoune District 32 Local authorities in the country also issued warnings on individuals residing in different rivers across the country due to the rising water levels 32 In addition the Nam Houng River and Nam Song River overflowed on June 14 with the former flooding the ricefields near the watercourse 32 Over 3 000 individuals in Sainyabuli on the other hand were affected by the floods 23 33 The damages in the country are still tallied as of June 16 26 5 300 public vehicles and 11 schools were reported to be damaged by the floods while five bridges throughout the country were wrecked 34 In addition 25 roadways were impassable as they were destroyed some of them were now repaired as of June 17 34 An estimated 169 hectares of plowland were severely affected by the floods and an unknown number of poultry and cattle perished due to the storm 34 No deaths were confirmed in the country and the damages in Xayaboury the worst hit stood at 94 billion US 9 77 million 34 Notes edit The Joint Typhoon Warning Center is a joint United States Navy United States Air Force task force that issues tropical cyclone warnings for the western Pacific Ocean and other regions 1 The Japan Meteorological Agency is the official Regional Specialized Meteorological Center for the western Pacific Ocean See also edit nbsp Tropical cyclones portal nbsp China portal nbsp Hong Kong portal nbsp Vietnam portalWeather of 2021 Tropical cyclones in 2021 Tropical Storm Zita 1997 A short lived tropical cyclone that killed seven people throughout southern China in August 1997 Tropical Storm Bebinca 2013 A tropical cyclone brought minor 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