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Severe Tropical Storm Ma-on, known in the Philippines as Severe Tropical Storm Florita, was a tropical cyclone that impacted the Philippines in August 2022. The ninth named storm of the
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, Ma-on originated as a disturbance over in the Pacific Ocean on August 18, and was upgraded to a tropical depression during the next day. The depression strengthened into a tropical storm receiving the name ''Ma-on'', and became a severe tropical storm late on August 23 before making landfall in the Philippines. It would later make landfall in
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and Vietnam on August 25. Ma-on weakened back to a tropical depression and due to unfavorable conditions it dissipated on August 26, 2022. The storm caused moderate damage in the Philippines, China and Vietnam.


Meteorological history

A disturbance that would eventually become Severe Tropical Storm Ma-on was first noted by the Joint Typhoon Warning Center (JTWC) on August 18, while it was located about southeast of Taipei, Taiwan. Deep convection associated with the disturbance strong low level persisted. Favourable environment for further development, being offset by warm sea surface temperatures of around . During August 19, the Japan Meteorological Agency began tracking a low pressure in the Philippine Sea. The system moved westwards, eventually developing into a tropical depression on August 20. The
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(PAGASA) began tracking the system, giving the local name ''Florita'' on August 21. On the same day, the JTWC issued a Tropical Cyclone Formation Alert (TCFA) for the system. Shortly afterwards, the JTWC designated the system as ''10W''. Satellite imagery indicated that it had formative bands with a low-level circulation center (LLCC). By August 22, the JMA classified the system as a tropical storm and named the storm ''Ma-on''. Later on, the JTWC and PAGASA also upgraded the system into a tropical storm.Alt URL
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off the coast of Luzon. At 18:00 UTC, the JMA upgraded Ma-on to severe tropical storm status. The PAGASA reported that the system intensified into a severe tropical storm on August 23.Alt URL
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in the province of Isabela around 10:30 ( PHT) (02:30 UTC). The system continued consolidating which allowed it to organized a small microwave eye. Traversing the Luzon Islands before it emerged over the coastal of Ilocos Norte. Ma-on exited the Philippine Area of Responsibility at 05:00 PHT August 24 (21:00 UTC August 23). Upper-Level near the storm's center struggled to organize due to moderate to strong east-northeasterly shear. An Advanced Scatterometer (ASCAT) pass indicated that the storm was along the southern of the system. Ma-on moved west-northwest and subsequently made second landfall just southwest of Yangjiang, China on August 25. Shortly after the landfall, the JTWC discontinued warnings on the system. Ma-on later become unfavorable of its intensity. As a result, the JMA downgraded the system to a tropical storm at 06:00 UTC that day. Ma-on moved west to the
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, and made third and final landfall in Móng Cái City, Quảng Ninh Province in Vietnam on 13:00 UTC. After that, JMA declared that Ma-on weakened to a tropical depression, until it was last noted in Northern Vietnam on August 26.


Preparations and impact


Philippines

Ahead of the storm's arrival, PAGASA placed the provinces of Aurora, Isabela and Cagayan under Tropical Cyclone Wind Signal (TCWS) #1 on August 21, 2022. During the next day, PAGASA raised TCWS #2 before TCWS #3 was ultimately issued and extended to include other parts of Luzon on August 23. President
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suspended classes and government work in some areas in Luzon on August 23 and 24 just one day after the opening of full face-to-face classes, two years since the COVID-19 pandemic in the Philippines prompted schools to shift to distance or online learning. The Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD) said that 16,654 food packs had been prepared. In Isabela, heavy rains brought by the storm caused four overflow bridges to be impassable. In Cagayan, 10,608 hectares of rice and corn farms were destroyed. In Pampanga, 39 barangays were flooded. In Cordillera, 1,882 search and rescue cop teams were placed on standby. Power outages were reported in Northern Luzon. Flights from Manila to Bicol were cancelled due to inclement weather. The Philippine Army conducted disaster response operations. The Philippine Coast Guard (PCG) deployed 11 aluminum boats in Marikina City. According to the BJMP, 740 inmates were evacuated. The Metropolitan Manila Development Authority temporarily suspended their number coding scheme. The NDRRMC reported 17,510 affected people, 4,330 were displaced. At least 4 people were dead, and another 4 were injured. Infrastructure damage was estimated to be ₱ (US$), while agricultural damage was estimated to be ₱ (US$).


Vietnam

In Vietnam, Ma-on caused multiple flooded and uprooted trees. 135,000 were planned to evacuate. Ma-on brought heavy rains; Dong Trieu received and at least in Dong Son. In total 321 households were flooded, with 38 households were deeply flooded in
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. So far, a total of 3 people were reported killed by the storm. Total damage in Tiên Yên District is 28 billion dong (US$1.18 million), while in Uông Bí is 11.7 billion dong (US$494,000). In Lang Son total damaged reached 10 billion dong (US$422,000), and in Bac Kan the damage is 4.25 billion dong (US$180,000).


Elsewhere

In Laos, flash floods exacerbated by Ma-on. Villages along the Nam Ko river have been damaged. Thousands of people are reportedly affected.


Retirement

After the season, the Typhoon Committee announced that the name ''Ma-on'', along with five others will be removed from the naming lists. In the spring of 2024, the name was replaced with ''Tsing-ma'' for future seasons. After the season, PAGASA announced that the name ''Florita'' will be removed from their naming lists after this typhoon caused ₱1 billion in damage on its onslaught in the country. On May 5, 2023, the PAGASA chose the name ''Francisco'' as its replacement for the 2026 season.https://bagong.pagasa.dost.gov.ph/learning-tools/philippine-tropical-cyclone-names


See also

* Weather of 2022 *
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* Typhoon Krovanh (2003) – a relatively strong typhoon which took a similar track. * Typhoon Nuri (2008) – a moderately strong typhoon which had its near-identical path. * Typhoon Hagupit (2008) – a much stronger typhoon that had a comparable path to Ma-on. * Typhoon Nesat (2011) – a much stronger typhoon which took a similar track. * Typhoon Kai-tak (2012) – a weak typhoon which had its track nearly repeated by Ma-on. *
Typhoon Krosa (2013) Typhoon Krosa, known in the Philippines as Typhoon Vinta, was a typhoon that made landfall in the northern Philippines in late October 2013. Forming on October 27 near Guam, the storm slowly intensified while moving westward. Krosa develop ...
– a moderate typhoon that also had a nearly repeated track by Ma-on. *
Typhoon Kalmaegi (2014) Typhoon Kalmaegi, known in the Philippines as Typhoon Luis, was the 22nd depression and the 15th named storm of the 2014 typhoon season. Kalmaegi was the first storm to make landfall over the Philippines since Typhoon Rammasun, two months prior ...
– a minimal typhoon that had an identical path and affected the same areas. *
Typhoon Haima Typhoon Haima, known in the Philippines as Super Typhoon Lawin, was the third most intense tropical cyclone worldwide in 2016. It was the twenty-second named storm and the eleventh typhoon of the annual typhoon season. Impacting the Philippines ...
(2016) – an intense typhoon which also had a near-identical path. * Typhoon Mangkhut (2018) – a powerful and destructive typhoon which caused widespread damages in the same areas. * Typhoon Yagi (2024) – another violent typhoon that caused destruction in the same general areas.


References


External links


JMA General Information
of Severe Tropical Storm Ma-on (2209) from Digital Typhoon
JMA Best Track Data (Graphics)
of Severe Tropical Storm Ma-on (2209)
JTWC Best Track Data
of Tropical Storm 10W (Ma-on)
10W.MA-ON
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