Severe Tropical Storm Nida, known in the
Philippines as Severe Tropical Storm Carina, was a
tropical cyclone that struck
Luzon,
Philippines and
Guangdong,
China
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in late July and early August respectively. The fourth named storm of the
annual typhoon season, Nida formed on July 28, 2016 as a tropical depression in the Philippine Sea. Tracking generally north-northwestward, it intensified into a severe tropical storm and skirted northern Luzon before turning to the west-northwest, entering the
South China Sea and intensifying further. Nida made landfall over
Dapeng Peninsula in
Shenzhen late on August 1 and dissipated on August 3.
Meteorological history
During July 28, the
Japan Meteorological Agency started to monitor a
tropical depression that had developed about to the east-southeast of
Manila in the
Philippines.
The system had a broad low level circulation center which was consolidating, with
atmospheric convection developing to the north and south of the depression.
The system was also located within a favorable environment for further development with low vertical
wind shear and very warm
sea surface temperatures.
Over the next day as the system moved north-northwestwards under the influence of a subtropical ridge of high pressure, deep atmospheric convection started wrapping into the system's low level circulation center.
The United States
Joint Typhoon Warning Center subsequently issued a
tropical cyclone formation alert during July 29, as the system rapidly consolidated further, while the global models indicated that tropical cyclogenesis would take place during the next 24 hours.
During that day as the system consolidated further, both PAGASA and the JTWC initiated advisories on the system, with the former naming it Carina, while the latter classified it as 06W.
On July 31, Nida made
landfall over the area between
Baggao and
Gattaran of the
Cagayan province in the
Philippines at 13:20
PST (05:20
UTC) as a severe tropical storm. At 03:35
CST on August 2 (19:35 UTC on August 1), Nida made landfall over
Dapeng Peninsula of
Shenzhen,
Guangdong,
China
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as a severe tropical storm.
Preparations and impact
Philippines

Before tropical storm Nida (known as Carina in the Philippines) made its landfall through
Cagayan province, PAGASA raised a public signal warning number 2 throughout the
Cordillera Administrative Region. While it lashes the Northeastern part of the Philippines, the provinces of
Isabela,
Cagayan,
Quirino Province
Quirino, officially the Province of Quirino ( ilo, Probinsia ti Quirino; tl, Lalawigan ng Quirino), is a landlocked province in the Philippines located in the Cagayan Valley region in Luzon. Its capital is Cabarroguis. It is named after Elpi ...
,
Abra,
Mt. Province
Mountain Province is a landlocked province of the Philippines in the Cordillera Administrative Region in Luzon. Its capital is Bontoc. Mountain Province was formerly referred to as ''Mountain'' in some foreign references. The name is usually s ...
,
Benguet
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,
Kalinga Province, and
Ifugao Province reported that some of their major roads was not passable due to landslides. Despite the local governments of the said areas reported that there are no casualties, they still reported that some of them are injured during the typhoon. Damages in
Ilocos Norte were estimated at
₱
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19.38 million (US$411,000).
Mainland China
The typhoon impacted five provinces across southern China (
Guangdong,
Guangxi
Guangxi (; ; Chinese postal romanization, alternately romanized as Kwanghsi; ; za, Gvangjsih, italics=yes), officially the Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region (GZAR), is an Autonomous regions of China, autonomous region of the People's Republic ...
,
Guizhou,
Hunan, and
Yunnan), affecting 495,000 people. Of those affected, 37,000 required evacuation and 2,100 needed emergency assistance. Approximately 300 homes and of crops were destroyed while another 2,400 homes and of crops were damaged. 2 people were killed in Mainland China, and total economic losses were counted to be
¥1.14 billion (US$172 million).
Hong Kong
The typhoon led to the cancellation of over 180 flights at the
Hong Kong International Airport. Gale to storm force winds of up to 100 kilometres per hour downed numerous trees during the passage of the eyewall. Although the city was hit directly by the typhoon, the highest tropical cyclone warning signals were not necessary as the wind strength did not justify the issuing of higher signals, due to Nida weakening after landfall. However, the No. 8 tropical cyclone signal was kept in force for 16 hours.
Vietnam
A suspension bridge in
Bát Xát
Bát Xát is a township () of Bát Xát District, Lào Cai Province, Vietnam
Vietnam or Viet Nam ( vi, Việt Nam, ), officially the Socialist Republic of Vietnam,., group="n" is a country in Southeast Asia, at the eastern edge of main ...
district was washed away, leaving 16 households isolated. The storm also destroyed 17 homes in the country and damaged substantial areas of crops. Internet services in Vietnam were also slowed down after a submarine cable was cut during the storm. Nida killed 4 people in
Northern Vietnam and left 7 others missing. Total economic losses in Vietnam were counted to be US$144 million.
See also
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Tropical Storm Linfa (2015)
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Typhoon Nuri (2008)
*
Tropical Storm Pakhar (2017)
Severe Tropical Storm Pakhar, known in the Philippines as Tropical Storm Jolina, was a strong tropical storm that impacted South China during late August 2017. This storm followed Typhoon Hato which affected the area a few days prior. Pakhar wa ...
References
External links
JMA General Informationof Typhoon Nida (1604) from Digital Typhoon
06W.NIDAfrom the U.S. Naval Research Laboratory
{{DEFAULTSORT:Nida
2016 Pacific typhoon season
2016 disasters in China
2016 in Taiwan
2016 disasters in the Philippines
July 2016 events in Asia
August 2016 events in Asia
Typhoons in China
Typhoons in Taiwan
Typhoons in the Philippines
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