Tropical Storm Linfa (2020)
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Tropical Storm Linfa was a weak, short-lived but deadly and destructive
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that was the twelfth wettest tropical cyclone on record and the second of nine tropical cyclones in a row to strike
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in 2020, a little under a month after the less damaging Tropical Storm Noul. The fifteenth named storm of the
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, Linfa originated from a tropical depression which formed just to the west of the
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on October 6. After passing through the island nation, the storm emerged into the
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and slowly gained strength, earning the name ''Linfa'' on October 10 on approach to
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. On the next day, Linfa had reached peak strength and made landfall in Vietnam, marking the beginning of a devastating series of floods in the country and worsening the already active
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. Linfa quickly dissipated as it moved inland, but associated thunderstorms continued for several days. Linfa brought record breaking rainfall totals throughout much of the
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. 112 people were left dead in Vietnam, with 24 missing. An additional 25 people died in
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and there was 1 killed in
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with 3 missing. Damage totals throughout Vietnam reached up to US$217 million, or 4.9 trillion đồng. Linfa was also the second-deadliest storm of
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, closely behind
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and the deadliest of the annual typhoon season.


Meteorological history

According to post-analytic data by the
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(JMA), Linfa developed as a weak tropical depression just to the east of
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,
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on 18:00 UTC of October 6. After crossing the Philippine archipelago of
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and entering the waters of the
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, the
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(JTWC) issued a
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on October 9. Shortly thereafter, the JMA began operationally tracking the system around 12:00 UTC that day. Twelve hours later, the JMA started initiating advisories on the developing system. After animated satellite imagery depicted a defined
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(LLCC) along with flaring deep
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, the JTWC followed suit on classifying the system as a tropical depression and began issuing advisories, giving the identifier of ''17W''. Being located in warm
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and low
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, the system's overall structure quickly improved. Due to this, the JTWC upgraded 17W to a tropical storm on 15:00 UTC of October 10. Three hours later, the JMA also upgraded the system to a tropical storm, receiving the name ''Linfa'' – the fifteenth named storm of the annual typhoon season. Linfa slowly consolidated throughout the rest of the day. Microwave imagery depicted continued wrapping of deep
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to its LLCC, which prompted the JTWC to increase Linfa's 1-minute
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s to 75 
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(45  mph). By 00:00 UTC of October 11, Linfa reached its peak intensity with 10-minute sustained winds of and a minimum
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of 994 
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(29.35 
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). However, this peak intensity only lasted for 6 hours. Linfa shortly later made
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to the south of
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,
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near peak strength. As the storm moved over land, its circulation rapidly deteriorated and became partially exposed; the JTWC issued their final advisory on Linfa on 06:00 UTC of October 11. The JMA analyzed that Linfa weakened back to a tropical depression six hours later, however originally they did not issue their final advisory until 18:00 UTC of the same day. The JMA tracked Linfa until it fully dissipated on 12:00 UTC of October 12.


Preparations and impact


Philippines

In the Philippines, the precursor to Linfa brought moderate to heavy rain to parts of Luzon and
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, with the
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warning of possible flash floods and landslides in the areas affected.


Vietnam

In preparation for Linfa, Central Vietnamese airports' operation was suspended for much of October 11. Schools were also shut down in
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due to inclement weather approaching from the storm. The
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warned of strong tropical-storm force winds extending up to away from the storm's center. Before Linfa, from October 5 to 8 the areas of central Vietnam had already suffered from very heavy rainfall and flash floods due to the
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. Shortly after Linfa had moved inland, the storm brought historic amounts of precipitation to
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, the peak rainfall total having been in
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(
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). Several
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es were also reported, one which carved through Thăng Bình District, leaving 20 houses unroofed and 2 people missing. 1,009 houses were completely destroyed by Linfa and 121,694 homes in total were damaged by floods. In addition, the floods caused from Linfa damaged 165.5 km of national highways and 140.1 km of provincial highways. The storm destroyed of rice crops and vegetable crops, and of
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, whilst killing about 685,225 livestock. On the night of 12 to 13 October, when leading the rescue team of workers at a hydropower plant ( Thua Thien Hue) to find missing workers buried in a landslide, Major General
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was buried in yet another landslide with 12 people from the rescue team. On October 15, their bodies were found by rescuers. The entirety of Ly Son Island, an island with a population of over 22,000 people, was left without power. 2 boats near the island were also destroyed, but the men inside were also rescued by two naval ships. The storm left, in total, 112 people dead and 24 missing in Vietnam.


Other regions

In Cambodia, heavy floods due to Linfa killed 25 people. The floods were also said to have inundated 73,720 houses and 293,177 hectares of rice and other crops. In combination with Tropical Storm Nangka which hit just days later, 312,224 people were affected. Prior to the storm, the Ministry of Water Resources and Meteorology warned of river floods and advised to open irrigation gates as rainfall was expected to quickly intensify due to Linfa in
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. There was one confirmed death and 3 people missing. 7,798 people were displaced.


Aftermath

Quang Tri authorities asked the central government for relief equipment, including two amphibious vehicles, 27 boats, and chemicals for disinfection. The US Ambassador to Vietnam Daniel Kritenbrink announced US$100,000 in relief funds to support recovery in Vietnam.
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promised to give long-term assistance to disaster relief for the rest of the typhoon season immediately following Linfa.


Retirement

In the spring of 2022, the Typhoon Committee announced that the name ''Linfa,'' alongside 4 other storm names, would be removed from the naming list. The Committee chose ''Peilou'' as the replacement for Linfa.


See also

*
Weather of 2020 The following is a list of weather events that occurred on Earth in the year 2020. Global conditions As 2020 began, sea surface temperatures were above normal in the eastern Pacific Ocean near the equator, which had the potential to develop ...
*
Tropical cyclones in 2020 2020 was regarded as the most active tropical cyclone year on record, documenting 104 named tropical systems. During the year, 142 tropical cyclones formed in bodies of water known as tropical cyclone basins. Of these, a record-high of 104, ...
*
List of wettest tropical cyclones This is a list of the wettest tropical cyclones, listing all tropical cyclones known to have dropped at least of precipitation on a single location. Data is most complete for Australia, Cuba, Dominican Republic, Japan, Hong Kong, Mexico, Yap, Chuu ...
* Tropical Storm Noul (2020) - another storm that made landfall a few weeks prior in Vietnam and killed more than 18 people *
Tropical Storm Nangka (2020) Tropical Storm Nangka, also known in the Philippines as Tropical Depression Nika, was a weak tropical cyclone which would be the wettest tropical cyclone in the Western Pacific on record, producing 127.8 in (3,245 mm) of rainfall in Hướng Hó ...
- another deadly storm that enhanced flooding issues in Vietnam *
September 2009 Vietnam tropical depression The September 2009 Vietnam tropical depression was a weak tropical depression that caused deadly flooding throughout central Vietnam in early September. Forming out of an area of low pressure on September 3, the depression hardly intensified ...
– a weak system that affected Vietnam in September 2009. *
October 2017 Vietnam tropical depression The October 2017 Vietnam tropical depression, also known unofficially by its designation as Tropical Depression 23W, was a weak but deadly system that brought torrential rainfall and extreme flooding over northern and central Vietnam in October 2 ...
- another weak but deadly system made landfall on central Vietnam and killed 109 people in October 2017.


References


External links


Japan Meteorological Agency's website


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