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[1]: 27 Across East Asia, the polar front moves southwards in winter, reaching down to 8°N in January as the southern limit while the northern limit of it is 25–27°N in July. [1]: 27 Because all of Vietnam lies between the southern and northern limit of the polar front, Vietnam's climate are both influenced by polar air and tropical air ...
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The costliest single weather event of the year was Typhoon Mujigae, which left ¥27 billion (US$4.3 billion) in damage and caused 27 deaths in southern China. In October, Hurricane Patricia became the strongest tropical cyclone ever recorded in the western hemisphere , when it attained 1 minute sustained winds of 215 mph (345 km/h) and a ...
June 24, 2015 — Tropical Storm Kujira (Bão số 1) impacted northern Vietnam. 219.9 millimetres (8.66 in) of rain was recorded for a two-day period. [29] September 14, 2015 — Tropical Storm Vamco made landfall in the Quảng Nam Province, killing 11 people due to heavy rainfall. [30] July 27, 2016 — Tropical Storm Mirinae (Bão số 1 ...
Although it was upgraded to a typhoon on July 1, [128] [129] increasing wind shear caused the system to weaken back into a tropical storm as it neared Guam. [130] [131] On July 5, as it started to move north then northwest, Chan-hom showed good outflow aloft and low vertical windshear was within the area. [132]
Halola (2015) – a small but long-lived tropical cyclone in July 2015 that traveled 7,640 km (4,750 mi) across the Pacific Ocean, and made landfall over Kyushu as a tropical storm. Halong; 2002 –passed just south of Guam one week after Typhoon Chataan struck the island and left heavy damage, and struck Japan since tropical storm.