jueves, 18 de diciembre de 2014

Typhoon Man-yi (2013)

Typhoon Man-yi was a storm that brought very strong winds and flash floods to Japan during mid-September. The third typhoon of the 2013 Pacific typhoon season, Man-yi was identified on September 10. It became a storm on September 12 and reached peak intensity on September 15. Japan was then experiencing winds above 30 knots. Typhoon Man-yi became extratropical on September 16 and fully dissipated late on September 20 in the Kamchatka Peninsula region, bringing strong winds until September 25.
Meteorological history
A large disturbance formed near the Northern Mariana Islands late on September 9. Late on September 11, the JMA reported that the disturbance intensified to a tropical depression had developed about 565 km (350 mi) to the northeast of Saipan, in the Northern Mariana Islands. It was designated as 16W by the JTWC and JMA upgraded to a tropical storm naming it Man-yi (1318) on September 13, moving north then west on September 13....

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