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Typhoon Chaba, known in the Philippines as Typhoon Katring, was the first typhoon to impact Japan since
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in October 2009. Chaba means Hibiscus in Thai.


Meteorological history

Early on 20 October, the
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(JMA) upgraded an area of low pressure into a tropical depression. Later that day, the JMA reported that the tropical depression slightly intensified. The next day, the
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started monitoring the system as tropical depression 16W. On 23 October, the system entered the Philippine Area of responsibility and the
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(PAGASA) started monitoring the system as Tropical Depression "Katring" On 24 October, the JMA and JTWC upgraded the tropical depression into a tropical storm and the JMA named it "Chaba". On 25 October, the JMA further upgraded the storm into a Severe Tropical Storm. Later that day, the JTWC upgraded the storm into a Category 1 Typhoon. Early on 26 October, the JMA further upgraded the storm into a Typhoon. Early on 27 October, the JTWC upgraded the typhoon into a Category 2 Typhoon. Later that day, the JTWC further upgraded the typhoon into a Category 3 Typhoon. The following day JTWC upgraded the system into a Category 4 Typhon. Later that day, the JTWC downgraded Chaba into a Category 3 Typhoon. Early on 29 October, the JTWC further downgraded Chaba into a Category 2 Typhoon, while the JTWC downgraded it into a Category 1 Typhoon. Early on 30 October, the JTWC reported that Chaba had transitioned into an
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. During the afternoon of 30 October, the JMA downgraded Chaba to a remnant low as passed near Japan. The remnants of Chaba continued to weaken as it moved northeast, but strengthened again in approaching the
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into a major storm with 55-knot winds, kicking up 40–50-foot waves, with pressure as low as 939 mb. The storm's center came ashore in the vicinity of
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on 1 November, but not before pulling an
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of moisture into the American
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, setting a record for that date of precipitation in
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.


Preparations and impact

In preparation for Chaba, more than 160 flights were cancelled. Islanders in southern Japan started sandbagging doors and reinforcing windows as Chaba churned closer. Strong winds and heavy rains lashed through
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and there were a lot of concerns about the island of Amami which was in the typhoon's path. Over 257 residents were evacuated from the Amami Islands to higher grounds, schools and town halls which were converted into evacuation centers. Late on 29 October, Chaba approached Amami island region in
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. Strong winds injured five people and felled electric poles cutting electricity supply. Landfall was predicted on the main island of
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. On Minami-Daito Island in Okinawa Prefecture, winds from the typhoon gusted up to , resulting in roughly 500 residences losing power. Five people were also injured across the island. Chaba dumped nearly of rain per hour across southern Japan. Races in Tokyo were postponed by the
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until 1 November because of the typhoon.


Retirement and naming issues

The name ''Katring'' has been used several times by PAGASA, but after 2010 the name ''Katring'' was decommissioned from the rotating lists, possibly due to two storms of the same name that caused damage and destruction in parts of Luzon in
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. It was eventually replaced by the name ''Kanor'', which drew controversy as it is coincidentally the name of a person who was involved in a
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that went viral just a few years prior. PAGASA later changed ''Kanor'' to ''Karding'' in September 2014.


See also

* Typhoon Jangmi (2008) * Typhoon Neoguri (2014) *
Typhoon Nuri (2014) Typhoon Nuri, known in the Philippines as Super Typhoon Paeng, was the third most intense tropical cyclone worldwide in 2014. Nuri developed into a tropical storm and received the name ''Paeng'' from the PAGASA on October 31, before it intensi ...


References


External links


JMA General Information
of Typhoon Chaba (1014) from Digital Typhoon *The JMA'
Best Track Data
on Typhoon Chaba (1014) *The JMA'
RSMC Best Track Data (Graphics)
on Typhoon Chaba (1014) *The JMA'

*The JTWC'
Best Track Data
on Typhoon 16W (Chaba)
16W.CHABA
from the U.S. Naval Research Laboratory {{DEFAULTSORT:Chaba (2010) 2010 Pacific typhoon season Typhoons in Japan Chaba Retired Philippine typhoon names