Tropical Storm Gaemi (2012)
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Severe Tropical Storm Gaemi, known in the Philippines as Tropical Storm Marce, was an erratic
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which affected the
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and
Vietnam Vietnam, officially the Socialist Republic of Vietnam (SRV), is a country at the eastern edge of mainland Southeast Asia, with an area of about and a population of over 100 million, making it the world's List of countries and depende ...
in early October 2012. The twentieth named storm of the
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, Gamei originated as an area of
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over the central
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on September 29. The system went northeastward and slowly gaining strength. On October 1, the depression became Tropical Storm Gaemi while turned southeastward. Gaemi briefly attained severe tropical storm statue on October 3, but weakened back to a tropical storm later that day. On the next day, Gaemi turned west-southwest and continued to slowly weakened. The storm made landfall in southern
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on October 6 and weakened to a tropical depression shortly after landfall. Gaemi dissipated on the next day over
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. As Gaemi meandered over the
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, it enhanced the
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and brought rainfall to western
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and caused flooding. Storm surge in the region damaged houses and flooded bridges. Gaemi then struck southern Vietnam as a minimal tropical storm, and brought strong winds and heavy rainfall. Landslides occurred in Phú Yên province and blocked roads and bridges. The
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suffered from extensive crop damage. In total, Gaemi killed six people and left one other missing. Damage related to the storm was $4.12 million (2012
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).


Meteorological history

On September 29, an area of
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presisted over the central
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. The
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(JMA) designated it as a tropical depression at 00:00 UTC. The center was well-organized with convection increased over the center. The system slowly drifted northeastward and continued to consolidate, which prompted the
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(JTWC) issued a
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(TCFA) on the next day. At 12:00 UTC October 1, the JMA upgraded the system to a tropical storm, and assigned the name ''Gaemi''. The JTWC initiated advisory on Tropical Depression 21W three hours later, as deep convection formed over the southeast of the center. It benefited from warm
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of and good equatorward
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. Steering current remained weak because a mid-latitude
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weakened a
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over the southeastern
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, and Gaemi remained almost stationary. Despite lacking deep convection over the northern part of the center, a
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passed by and revealed that the system attained
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-force winds. As such, the JTWC upgraded it to a tropical storm at 21:00 UTC. Gaemi gradually strengthened under low
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and good equatorward outflow. The storm started to move southeastward as steered by a near-equatorial ridge to its south. On October 2, Gaemi entered the
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(PAR), the
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(PAGASA) began tracking the system and gave the local name ''Marce''. Poleward outflow improved later that day, and Gaemi developed a
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. At 06:00 UTC October 3, Gaemi attained severe tropical storm status and attained peak intensity with winds of 95 km/h (60 mph) and a
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of concurrently. However, the peak of Gaemi was short-lived as wind shear increased. Gaemi weakened to a tropical storm 12 hours later. Deep convection was sheared to the west, and the center became fully exposed. The storm turned sharply to the west on October 4, under the influence of a subtropical ridge to its north. Wind shear remained strong on October 5. The center was slightly elongated and remained fully exposed with deep convection being sheared to the west while moving west-southwest. Later that day, Gaemi left the PAR, and the PAGASA ceased monitoring the system. On October 6, Gaemi re-strengthened slightly as large area of deep convection concealed part of the center. At 18:00 ICT (11:00 UTC), Gaemi made landfall in Phú Yên province, near
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, as a minimal tropical storm. It weakened to a tropical depression just an hour after landfall. The JTWC issued its final advisory on the system later that day, though the JMA continued to track it. Gaemi dissipated on the next day over western
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.


Preparations and impact


Philippines

As Gaemi approached the western Philippines, the PAGASA issued the PSWS #1 for
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and
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on October 3. The signals were cancelled on October 5 (local time) as Gaemi began to move away from the country. The government urged fishing vessels and other small ships to avoid going to the waters of western Luzon. Although Gaemi remained offshore, it enhanced the
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and brought rainfall to
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. Many places in
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were affected by flooding. School classes in
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, Metro Manila and
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were suspended. 65 people were stranded in
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, while another 32 were stranded in Isabela, due to adverse weather. Flooding were reported in Bataan and Zambales, but damages were minimal. A
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slapped
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, which destroyed five houses and damaged 23 others. 265 people were affected. A bridge in Sablayan was also affected and closed. Another storm surge hit
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. 23 houses were damaged and 32 people were affected.Alt URL
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Mariveles, Bataan Mariveles, officially the Municipality of Mariveles (), is a municipality of the Philippines, municipality in the Philippine Province, province of Bataan, Philippines. According to the 2020 census, it has a population of 149,879 people making it ...
, 14 students were trapped when they were mountaineering the
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. They were rescued by the Mariveles Rescue Team, Paramedics and the
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. Two motorboats carrying three fishermen were capsized off the coast of
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. One of the fishermen was found dead along the coast of Nasugbu. Overall impacts of Gaemi in the Philippines was minor.


Vietnam

In advance of Gaemi, people and soldiers built an emergency dike on the coast of
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. The cost of the dike was 200 million đồng (US$9,600) and was long. Seven provinces, mainly in the
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were affected by Gaemi. The government evacuated 20,000 people lived in
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, Bình Định, and Phú Yên provinces. Heavy rains lashed Phú Yên province and excessive waters in a hydropower reservoir was discharged. Lý Sơn Island recorded sustained winds of with a gust of . An Nhơn recorded sustained winds of with a gust of , while Quy Nhon recorded sustained winds of with a gust of . Rainfalls in South Central Coast reached . An Khê recorded , the highest rainfall across the country.
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and Ba Tơ district recorded rainfall of and respectively. Extensive crops damage were reported in Quảng Nam and Quảng Ngãi provinces. In Phù Ninh district, a young man was swept away by floodwaters and went missing. Landslides were reported in Phú Yên province. Bridges and roads were blocked. 490 houses were flooded in Ea Súp district. Nearly of crops were damaged, while of fish pounds were lost, resulted in a damage of 5 billion đồng (US$240,000). Another young man died after falling into a stream in Ea H'leo district. A total of of rice field and of crops were damaged by Gaemi. Preliminary loss from the storm was calculated at 35 billion đồng (US$1.7 million). Across the country, Gaemi killed five people, injured four and left one other missing. 7.862 people were affected by the storm. 16 houses were collapsed or washed away, while 103 others were damaged. Total damage in Vietnam reached 86.1 billion đồng (US$4.1 million).


See also

* Other tropical cyclones named Gaemi * Other tropical cyclones named Marce * Typhoon Lingling (2001) *
Tropical Storm Chanthu (2004) Severe Tropical Storm Chanthu, known in the Philippines as Tropical Storm Gener, was a strong tropical storm that produced deadly flooding in Indochina in mid June 2004. Originating from an area of low pressure on June 5, 2004, Chanthu was fi ...
* Typhoon Mirinae (2009) * Tropical Storm Sinlaku (2014) * Typhoon Damrey (2017) * Typhoon Nakri (2019) * Tropical Storm Etau (2020)


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JMA General Information
of Severe Tropical Storm Gaemi (1220) from Digital Typhoon
JMA Best Track Data
of Severe Tropical Storm Gaemi (1225)
JTWC Best Track Data
of Tropical Storm 21W (Gaemi) of Tropical Storm 27W (Wukong)
21W.GAEMI
from the U.S. Naval Research Laboratory {{DEFAULTSORT:Gaemi (2012) Western Pacific tropical storms Typhoons in the Philippines 2012 Pacific typhoon season