Tropical Depression Crising (2017)
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Tropical Depression Crising was a weak
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which produced flooding and landslides in the central
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in mid-April 2017. Crising formed as a tropical depression on April 13 near
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. The system moved west-northwest and struck
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on April 15. It then crossed the
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and emerged into the
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on the next day. Crising turned north-northeast on April 17. Due to dry air and
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, Crising could only intensify slightly. Environmental condition soon deteriorated, and Crising weakened to a low-pressure on April 19. The remnants continued to track northeastward and dissipated on the next day southeast of
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. Despite being weak while crossing the Philippines, Crising still brought heavy rains to the region, which triggered flooding and landslides. Flights and water transports were cancelled, which led to thousands of people being stranded. Cebu was the hardest-hit province, and most of the fatalities occurred in that province. Ten cities or towns in Cebu were inundated. There were reports about observing a tornado in the province, but the authority was unable to verify. Across the country, ten people were killed by Crising, and the damage was amounted to $1.7 million (2017
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).


Meteorological history

Early on April 13, the
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(JMA) noted that a tropical depression formed near
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. Convection wrapped into a well-defined center, which prompted the
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(JTWC) issued a
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(TCFA) to the system later that day. Despite favourable condition including good poleward
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and low
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, proximity to land hindered significant development. On the next day, the JTWC upgraded the system to a tropical depression and designated as ''02W''. Meanwhile, the
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(PAGASA) began tracking the system, and assigned the local name ''Crising''. It tracked west-northwest as steered by a low-to mid-level
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and approached the eastern
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. At 18:30 PST (10:30 UTC) April 15, Crising made landfall in Hernani, Eastern Samar. The PAGASA downgraded it to a low-pressure area hours after landfall, and the JTWC issued its final warning on the system. However, in post-season analysis, the JTWC revealed that Crising was still a low-pressure area at that time. The remnants of Crising emerged into the
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on the next day. On April 17, deep convection burst over the center, but soon weakened due to wind shear and dry air from a low-level
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. The system began to curve north-northeast due to the trough. The PAGASA stop monitoring the system on that day, as it no longer brought any direct impacts on the country. Early on April 18, the JTWC upgraded the system to a tropical depression again, as the center became well-defined and deep convection burst over the eastern part of it. Despite the continuous effect of wind shear, good poleward outflow offset it and allowed Crising to re-develop. Nonetheless, the re-development of Crising was short-lived, as wind shear soon increased. Despite some convection burst over the eastern part on April 19, the center was elongated and was completely exposed. The JTWC downgraded it to a low-pressure area later that day. The remnants continued to track northeastward, and crossed the
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. It dissipated on the next day southeast of
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.


Preparations and impact

Shortly after attaining tropical depression status on April 14, the PAGASA issued the TCWS #1 for
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and northern part of
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. The TCWS #1 extended to
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,
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,
Albay Albay (IPA: ), officially the Province of Albay (; ; Baybayin, ᜎᜎᜏᜒᜄᜈ᜔ ᜈᜅ᜔ ᜀᜎ᜔ᜊᜌ᜔), is a Provinces of the Philippines, province in the Bicol Region of the Philippines, mostly on the southeastern part of the isla ...
,
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, and
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including the
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and the Burias Island later that day as Crising approached. On April 15, the TCWS #1 further extend to
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,
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, northern
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and northern
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. All TCWS were lifted after Crising weakened to a low-pressure area. Tourists in the Visayas and southern
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were urged to leave early or cancel their trips as Crising was expected to bring heavy rains that could trigger flooding and landslides. Water transports could be disrupted and affected their journey. Also, people on the beach should be caution about high waves. Water transports were cancelled due to high waves. 4,525 people were stranded across the Philippines. Two domestic flights from the
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was cancelled due to bad weather. Heavy rains from Crising lashed
Cebu Cebu ( ; ), officially the Province of Cebu (; ), is a province of the Philippines located in the Central Visayas region, and consists of a main island and 167 surrounding islands and islets. The coastal zone of Cebu is identified as a ...
. Rainfall in
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reached , almost the double of the average rainfall in April. Three mudslides were reported in the city, while minor landslides were reported in Talisay and Sogod. The rains caused flooding and killed nine people in the province. Most of the fatalities were from
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, as the town was affected by of floodwaters. 300 people were forced to evacuate. Ten cities or towns in Cebu were flooded. 19 people were injured across the province. 839 houses were damaged, in which 56 of them were destroyed. Local citizens reported that a tornado hit the province, but the PAGASA was unable to verify that. The province reported a loss of
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84.8 million (US$1.7 million). Another person in
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died because of electrocution. In all, 8,916 people were affected by Crising.


Aftermath

On April 17, the government of Carmen declared a
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, as the town suffered widespread damage with lots of fatalities from the flooding. A member of the
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urged the government to investigate the reason of the massive deaths in Carmen, while a preliminary report stated that the new building next to the river could be a reason. As all the PSWS were cancelled after Crising weakened to a low-pressure area, no precautionary evacuation were performed. People criticized that the downgrade of Crising to a low-pressure area was probably scientifically correct, but this weakened the alert of the citizens and they didn't take adequate precautions for Crising. This may be another reason of having massive fatalities in Cebu. 200 families displaced by the flooding were given 10 tents as their shelters. People who were affected by the flooding received food packages. The government of Carmen allocated a disaster relief of
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6 million (US$121,000), and the families of the deaths received ₱10,000 for burial charge and relief goods. The
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(DSWD) allocated ₱1.04 billion (US$21 million) and 351,779 food packs for those who were affected by Crising.


See also

*
Weather of 2017 The following is a list of weather events that occurred in 2017. Summary by weather type Winter storms and cold waves Winter weather in 2017 kicked off January 4–8, 2017 North American winter storm, with a winter storm from January 4-8. Th ...
*
Tropical cyclones in 2017 During 2017 tropical cyclones formed within seven different tropical cyclone basins, located within various parts of the Atlantic, Pacific and Indian Oceans. During the year, a total of 146 tropical cyclones had formed. 88 tropical cyclones h ...
*
Tropical Storm Higos (2008) Tropical Storm Higos, known in the Philippines as Tropical Storm Pablo, was a weak tropical storm to hit the Philippines during the 2008 Pacific typhoon season. The name "Higos" is the Chamorro word for fig. Meteorological history At 18:00&nb ...
* Tropical Storm Tokage (2016) *
Tropical Storm Choi-wan (2021) Tropical Storm Choi-wan, known in the Philippines as Tropical Storm Dante, was a tropical storm which caused moderate flooding and damage in the Philippines and also affected Taiwan in late May and early June 2021. The third named storm of the 2 ...
* Tropical Storm Megi (2022)


References


External links


JTWC Best Track Data
of Tropical Depression 02W (Two)
02W.TWO
from the U.S. Naval Research Laboratory {{DEFAULTSORT:Crising (2017) Crising April 2017 in the Philippines Typhoons in the Philippines Crising 2017 disasters in the Philippines Western Pacific tropical depressions