Tropical Storm Talim (2023)
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Severe Tropical Storm Talim, known in the Philippines as Tropical Storm Dodong, was a compact
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that affected the Philippines, China, and Vietnam in mid-July 2023. The fourth named storm of the
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, Talim originated from a weak monsoon depression east of Manila while moving towards Luzon. The system continued to track westward close to the northern edge of mainland Luzon before emerging off the coast of Ilocos Norte. A favorable environment allowed the fledgling tropical storm to rapidly intensify to a high-end Category 1-equivalent typhoon on the
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. The storm maintained this intensity until shortly before landfall near Zhanjiang, Guangdong on July 17. Talim quickly weakened and dissipated early on July 18. Talim brought heavy
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rains over the Philippines and brought heavy rainfall and gusty conditions over the country as it neared Luzon. Rainfall from the storm helped raise the water level significantly in
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, the main water source for areas in
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but only slightly in more northern
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in
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. In China, authorities in Guangdong Province ordered the evacuation of at least 1,000 residents in
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. In Vietnam, authorities announced on July 17, that the countries were preparing to evacuate approximately 30,000 individuals from high-risk locations in Quang Ninh, Thái Bình, and Haiphong. Overall, the storm was responsible for three deaths, nine injuries and US$364 million in damage across several countries.


Meteorological history

On July 12, the
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(JTWC) began tracking a weak
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east of
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, slowly moving towards northern
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By the next day, the
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(JMA) took note of same system, which was just off the coast of
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, Philippines. A few hours later at 12:00 UTC, the JMA recognized the formation of a tropical depression. Shortly after, the
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(PAGASA) issued a similar announcement, and subsequently named the system ''Dodong''.Alt URL
/ref> The system made landfall in
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a few hours later.Alt URL
/ref> The system continued to track westward close to the northern edge of mainland Luzon, crossing through
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and
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/ref> It emerged off the coast of Ilocos Norte on July 14 at 09:00 UTC (17:00 PHT).Alt URL
/ref> Around 15:00 UTC, the JTWC began issuing advisories for the tropical depression and designated the system as ''04W''. Now back in warm seas and moving further westward away from land, the system found itself in a favorable environment and began consolidating further. The system intensified into a tropical storm just prior to exiting the PAR and was subsequently named ''Talim'' by the JMA.Alt URL
/ref> Talim left the
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while it maintained its strength which was announced by the PAGASA in its final bulletin on July 15. The storm had a broad LLCC with deep convection persisting along the western and southern periphery. Talim continued to intensify in the
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, later being upgraded into a severe tropical storm. Talim moved west-northwestward within a favorable environment was being offset by equatorward outflow. Talim continued to improved its convective banding with satellite imagery revealed a ragged eye. The JTWC's assessed the storm to have strengthened into , equivalent to Category 2-equivalent typhoon status Talim's started to rapidly deteriorate as it approached land. Talim made its second landfall in Zhanjiang, Guangdong, with winds of 136 km/h (85 mph) on July 17. As it moved further inland, Talim rapidly weakened. Shortly after the landfall, the JTWC discontinued warnings on the system. The JMA issued its last advisory on Talim and later declared it dissipated early on the next day.


Preparations and impact


Philippines

Winds from Talim enhanced the East Asian monsoon over the Philippines and brought heavy rainfall and gusty conditions over the country as it neared Luzon. Classes in three cities and in Cagayan were suspended as the storm crossed Luzon. Three domestic flights were canceled. Rainfall from the storm helped raised the water level significantly in
Angat Dam Angat Dam () is a concrete water reservoir embankment hydroelectric dam in the Philippines that supplies Metro Manila and nearby provinces with water. It was a part of the Angat- Ipo- La Mesa water system. The reservoir supplies about 90 perce ...
, the main water source for areas in
Metro Manila Metropolitan Manila ( ), commonly shortened to Metro Manila and formally the National Capital Region (NCR; ), is the capital region and largest List of metropolitan areas in the Philippines, metropolitan area of the Philippines. Located ...
, but only slightly in more northern
Magat Dam Magat Dam is a large rock-fill dam in the island of Luzon in the Philippines. The dam is located along the Magat River, a major tributary of the Cagayan River. The construction of the dam started in 1975 and was completed in 1982. It is one of t ...
in
Isabela Isabela may refer to: People with the given name * Isabela Boscov, Brazilian film critic * Isabela Corona (1913–1993), Mexican actress * Isabela Garcia (born 1967), Brazilian actress * Isabela Moraes (born 1980), Brazilian synchronized swimmer ...
. Earlier in the month, both dams neared critical levels as rainfall decreased from the onset of
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conditions. As Talim made landfall in Isabela, the PAGASA raised Tropical Cyclone Wind Signal No. 1 warnings for multiple areas in Luzon. As of the morning of 21 July 2023, the
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(NDRRMC) reports 244,824 people have been affected by the storm. Agricultural damages are estimated by the NDRRMC at ₱, with infrastructural damages estimated at ₱. In addition, 153 houses were damaged (with 45 houses totally destroyed). In total, the NDRRMC estimates at least ₱ (US$) in damages due to Talim. Overall, the storm was responsible for 2 deaths.


China

The
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(CMA) raised an orange typhoon alert because the storm was expected to bring gales and torrential rains to some areas in southern China. On July 17, at 00:40 UTC, the
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(HKO) issued Signal No. 8 warnings as Talim approached the city and its winds strengthened further.
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canceled 43 inbound and 36 outbound flights, while
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and
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canceled all flights. High-speed railway and suburban trains in Hainan were also suspended. Rainfall totals of are possible in parts of Hainan Island, southern Guangdong, and the southeast of Guangxi province. Ahead of the storm's arrival, authorities in Guangdong Province ordered the evacuation of at least 1,000 residents in
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. On
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, train services have been suspended, and schools, shops, and numerous recreational facilities have been closed as locals are advised to stay at home during the storm's passage. Due to the storm, the
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ceased trading on July 17. Ferry services in the Qiongzhou Strait were also suspended on July 16. According to Hong Kong's Hospital Authority, nine persons suffered injuries. From Guangdong to
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Province, the southern coastline was also battered by storm surges and torrential rain. One woman drowned in
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after riding her electric bike in a flooded tunnel. Container terminals in Guangdong province, Hainan Island, and Hong Kong ceased their operations. Classes, labor, flights, and business activities will be suspended in Haikou, according to the
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(CCTV). Additionally, Guangdong local authorities ordered the evacuation of 8,262 fish farming workers and the closure of 68 popular coastal tourist attractions. Economic losses from Talim were amounted to ¥2.61 billion (US$358 million)


Vietnam

An emergency storm warning has been issued for Talim by the
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. Rainfall totals of are anticipated, with locally higher totals of up to . Vietnamese authorities announced on July 17 the country's were preparing to evacuate approximately 30,000 individuals from high-risk locations in Quang Ninh,
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, and
Haiphong Haiphong or Hai Phong (, ) is the third-largest city in Vietnam and is the principal port city of the Red River Delta. The municipality has an area of , consisting of 8 urban districts, 6 rural districts and 1 municipal city (sub-city). Two o ...
. In northeastern coastal areas, vessels have been told to return to shore. Talim caused an estimated 20 billion đồng (US$845,200) in damages to 214 riverside locations that were eroded. Talim also caused over 20.7 billion đồng (US$874,782) in damages to properties.


See also

*
Tropical cyclones in 2023 During 2023, tropical cyclones formed in seven major bodies of water, commonly known as tropical cyclone basins. They were named by various weather agencies when they attained maximum sustained winds of . Throughout the year, a total of 115 sys ...
* Weather of 2023 Other similar comparisons to Talim: * Typhoon Nona (1952) – took a comparable trajectory. * Typhoon Olive (1960) – affected similar areas. * Typhoons Dinah (Bising) and Ivy (Iliang) (1974) – both took identical tracks. * Typhoon Prapiroon (Henry; 2006) – also made landfall in Luzon and Guangdong. * Typhoon Koppu (Nando; 2009) – took a very similar track * Typhoon Nesat (Pedring; 2011) – a similar system that was deadly and costly. * Typhoon Kai-tak (Helen; 2012) – took an identical trajectory. * Typhoon Utor (Labuyo; 2013) – a destructive typhoon that caused widespread damages over Central and Northern Luzon. * Tropical Storm Sinlaku (2020) – took a similar track.


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