Typhoon Yinxing
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Typhoon Yinxing, known in the Philippines as Typhoon Marce, was a powerful
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that impacted the
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before later affecting
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in early November 2024. It was the third tropical cyclone in a series to impact the Philippines, following
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and Typhoon Kong-rey a few days earlier, and Typhoons Toraji, Usagi, and Man-yi only a few days after. Additionally, it was also part of the four tropical cyclones to simultaneously exist in the Western Pacific during the month of November, the first occurrence since records began in 1951; the other three were Toraji, Usagi and Man-yi. The twenty-second
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and the fourth
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of the annual typhoon season, Yinxing, which refers to the Chinese term for the
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tree, developed from an area of convection east of
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. On November 3, the
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(JMA) upgraded the system to a tropical storm named ''Yinxing'', as it exhibited improved convective banding tightly wrapping around the obscured low-level circulation center.
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showed the development of a nascent microwave
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as the storm moved west-northwestward along the southwestern edge of a mid-level
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, driven by a strong northeasterly surge through the
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and Taiwan Straits, while deep convection persisted despite moderate southwesterly vertical wind shear. As it moved slowly west-northwestward, the typhoon's eye became more circular in shape as it approached northeastern Cagayan. On November 7, the JTWC reported that the system had peaked at Category 4-equivalent super typhoon on the
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, with 1-minute sustained winds of . The JMA noted that Yinxing reached its maximum strength with 10-minute sustained winds of and a central
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of . On November 7, Yinxing made two
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s in northern Luzon, first on
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and after crossing the
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, on
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, Cagayan. As the typhoon accelerated westward over the South China Sea, it weakened due to interactions with the terrain, while the spiral bands of convection continued to tightly wrap around the center and deep convection became organized into well-defined bands. As the system moved southwestward between two mid-level subtropical high, vertical wind shear quickly disrupted its cold central cloud cover, partially exposing the low-level circulation. The storm had a compact circulation center just offshore of the southern coast of Vietnam, with an eye-like feature surrounded by weak to moderate convective activity. At 07:00 UTC on November 12, it made landfall just north of
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, Vietnam, and quickly moved inland. The JMA continued to track the system until it dissipated on the same day. A red alert warning has been issued for
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and
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as
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cautioned of heavy rains, strong winds, and storm surges impacting northern Luzon. The
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has directed local authorities to forcibly evacuate residents from isolated areas, while classes have been canceled in various regions of Luzon due to Yinxing. Additionally, more than 200 passengers have been affected by flight cancellations. Yinxing generated of rain in Cagayan over a 24-hour period, and power outages occurred in both Cagayan and
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. Overall, Yinxing was responsible for one person reported dead, another injured, and one more reported missing, causing approximately US in damages.


Meteorological history

Typhoon Yinxing emerged from an area of convection east of
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, with satellite imagery showing the lower-level winds beginning to consolidate as the convective banding wraps around the low-level circulation center on November 2. At 00:00
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the following day, the
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(JMA) classified the system as a tropical depression, and by 03:00 UTC, the United States
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(JTWC) issued a
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for the disturbance, citing a favorable environment for development characterized by low to moderate
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, good divergence aloft, and warm
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of . Later that same day, the JTWC designated the system as ''24W'', due to its compact structure and a small burst of deep convection occurring near the circulation center, which revealed a nearly symmetrical and compact
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(CDO) with extremely cold cloud tops of . At 18:00 UTC that same day, the JMA upgraded the system to a tropical storm named ''Yinxing'', as it exhibited improved convective banding tightly wrapping around the obscured low-level circulation center. At 05:00 PHT on November 4 (21:00 UTC on November 3), Yinxing moved into the
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, where
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named it ''Marce''.
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revealed the development of a nascent microwave eye as Yinxing moved west-northwestward along the southwestern edge of a mid-level
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, with the system being very compact and displaying a symmetrical and persistent CDO that obscured the circulation center. Early the next day, both the JMA upgraded it to a severe tropical storm, and the JTWC classified it as a minimal typhoon. Yinxing continued to slowly intensify in the
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, with feeder bands wrapping more tightly into a symmetrical CDO and producing overshooting cloud tops. A pinhole eye also began to form, prompting the JMA to upgrade it to a typhoon at 00:00 UTC on November 5. The typhoon was slowly consolidating, featuring a diameter CDO and a developing, ragged eye, while microwave imagery revealed a strong northeasterly surge through the
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and Taiwan Straits, with deep convection continuing to prevail despite the moderate southwesterly vertical wind shear. As it moved slowly west-northwestward, the typhoon's eye, which measured in diameter, became more circular in shape as it approached northeastern Cagayan. On November 7, the JTWC reported that the system had peaked as a Category 4-equivalent
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after Yinxing attained 1-minute sustained winds of , while the JMA indicated that Yinxing reached its peak intensity with 10-minute sustained winds of and a central
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of . Later that day, Yinxing made
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on
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on Luzon island, around 3:40 PM PHT (07:40 UTC). After crossing the
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, Yinxing made its second landfall in
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, Cagayan, also in Luzon, at 9:00 PM PHT (13:00 UTC). As the typhoon accelerated westward over the
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, it weakened due to interactions with the terrain. The typhoon, with a cloud-filled eye in diameter, became filled, while the spiral bands of convection continued to tightly wrap around the center, with deep convection beginning to organize into well-defined bands. The typhoon managed to overcome the dry air intrusion, leading to the redevelopment of a ragged CDO. It later developed into a more compact cold central cover with deepening overshooting cloud tops and a diameter eye that became increasingly symmetrical and sharply defined. Yinxing restrengthened, featuring a oblong eye and an eye temperature of . As a result, the JTWC assessed the storm's winds to have reached on November 9. The next day, it was steadily weakening, with the CDO becoming more asymmetric due to cooler sea surface temperatures around and increasing vertical wind shear. Moving southwestward between two mid-level subtropical high, the system's cold central cloud cover was quickly disrupted by strong southwestward vertical wind shear, which partially exposed the low-level circulation. As a result, the JMA reported that the storm weakened into a tropical storm at 00:00 UTC on November 11, with a broad, exposed low-level circulation and disorganized convection flaring over the northern quadrant. The system had a compact circulation center just offshore of the southern coast of Vietnam, with an eye-like feature surrounded by weak to moderate convective activity. At 07:00 UTC on November 12, the storm made landfall just north of
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, Vietnam, and quickly moved inland, prompting the JTWC to issue its final warning. Afterward, the JMA continued to track the system until it dissipated at 18:00 UTC on the same day.


Preparations


Philippines

PAGASA warned of heavy rains, strong winds, and storm surges affecting northern Luzon. On the evening of November 4,
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issued Tropical Cyclone Wind Signal No. 1 for
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, the northern and eastern portions of
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including the
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, the eastern portion of Isabela, and the northern portion of
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. By November 5, Signal No. 2 was raised over Batanes, Apayao, the northern portions of Kalinga, Abra, Ilocos Norte, and
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. On November 6, Signal No. 3 was issued for parts of the northern and central portions of mainland Cagayan, including the Babuyan Islands, and the eastern portion of
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. The following day, PAGASA escalated the warning to Signal No. 4 for the northeastern portion of mainland Cagayan and the southeastern portion of the Babuyan Islands. The
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ordered local authorities to forcibly evacuate residents of isolated areas. Classes in various regions of Luzon have been canceled due to Yinxing, while more than 200 passengers have been affected by flight cancellations. The
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announced that it has prepositioned 305 search, rescue, and retrieval teams in anticipation of the effects of Yinxing. President
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ordered all government agencies to be on high alert and cancelled his attendance at the
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summit scheduled on November 10 to 16 to focus on disaster response. The
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estimated that up to 24 million people could be impacted by Yinxing. A red alert warning has been issued for Cagayan and Batanes. Telecommunications company
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prepared emergency supplies and personnel in areas where the storm was expected to hit. Flights and shipping from
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were suspended. At least 30,271 people were evacuated in Cagayan, with officials noting that Yinxing was the fourth storm to hit the province within the previous month. The
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guaranteed that water would be released in a controlled manner from dams prior to Yinxing.


Elsewhere

In Taiwan, the
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warned that Yinxing could bring heavy rains in the east of the island, as well as in
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and Yilan County from November 7 to 9. In
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, the
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raised typhoon signal 1 at 12.40pm on November 8, and Signal 3 on November 9 at 3.40pm. The cross harbour swimming race in
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scheduled for November 10 was cancelled. In Macau, typhoon signal 1 was raised on November 8 on 11am followed by Signal 3 on November 9 at 11pm.


Impact and aftermath


Philippines

Yinxing generated of rain in Cagayan over a 24-hour period. It also generated strong winds and flooding in Cagayan that damaged the market of Santa Ana, as well as houses, fishponds and schools in
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and closed bridges in
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and
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. Several bridges in Isabela were also closed due to rising water levels. While 64 sections of road in the Cordillera Administrative Region were also closed. Flooding also inundated all 13
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s of
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. Power outages occurred in Cagayan and Apayao. In Batanes, two airports and several seaports were damaged. More than 50 people were stranded in the province. According to the
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, the MV ''Aries'' and ''Panphil 8'' ran aground on the shores of Currimao, Ilocos Norte, due to the typhoon. Parts of a seawall in
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were damaged. Parts of
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were isolated due to damaged roads. President
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provided more than in livelihood and financial aid to thousands of residents impacted by Typhoon Yinxing in Ilocos Norte. He also visited Cagayan, where he also gave out financial aid to affected residents. The DSWD used aircraft from the
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to deliver aid to the Babuyan Islands. , the
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(NDRRMC) reported that 387,514 people in the
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,
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, and
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were affected, with 265 displaced from their homes. Additionally, 60 cities experienced power outages, and 28,940 houses were damaged. At least one person was reported dead, another was injured, and one more was reported missing. The fatality was found inside a damaged house in
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, while the missing and injured were on board a raft that capsized in
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. The estimated damage to the agricultural sector was , with even higher losses in infrastructure, exceeding . Overall damage was . This differs from the in agricultural damage recorded by the
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in Cagayan Valley alone. Telecommunications outages were reported in nine
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, and 76 sections of road and 27 bridges were rendered impassable. According to the NDRRMC, a
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has been declared in the municipalities of Pagudpud in Ilocos Norte and Buguey in Cagayan due to the severe impact of the storm. The storm also damaged 26,901 houses and destroyed 1,136 others. The South Korean government provided aid valued at through the
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to assist those affected by Tropical Storm Trami (Kristine) and other recent storms, including Typhoon Kong-rey (Leon), Typhoon Yinxing (Marce), Typhoon Usagi (Ofel), and Typhoon Toraji (Nika). The
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donated disaster relief supplies worth over to the Philippines.


Relation to climate change

A study by ''
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'' in December 2024 examined the impact of six consecutive typhoons that had affected Luzon between late October and November, including Tropical Storm Trami and Typhoons Kong-rey, Yinxing, Toraji and Usagi, Man-yi. Using statistical modeling, scientists projected that a rise in sea surface temperatures would cause such an event to occur once every 15 years, with the likelihood increasing to every 12 years. They concluded that
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has increased the probability of at least three Category 3–5 typhoons hitting the Philippines in a year.


See also

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Tropical cyclones in 2024 During 2024, tropical cyclones formed in seven major bodies of water, commonly known as tropical cyclone basins. Tropical cyclones are named by various weather agencies when they attain maximum sustained winds of . Overall, 119 systems formed t ...
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Timeline of the 2024 Pacific typhoon season This timeline documents all of the events of the 2024 Pacific typhoon season. Most of the tropical cyclones form between May and November. The scope of this article is limited to the Pacific Ocean, north of the equator between 100th meridian ea ...


References


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