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[1]: 33 For example, there are more rainy days in the drier season during winter in Yên Bái Province due to drizzle than there are rainy days in the main rainy season. [1]: 33 Drizzle is a weather phenomenon that is characteristic of the weather in winter in the north and north central coast.
Deadliest meteorological events during 2012 Rank Event Date(s) Deaths (+Missing) Refs 1 Typhoon Bopha: December 3 1,901 [2] 2 Pakistan monsoonal floods: September–October 455 [3] 3 Hurricane Sandy: October 22–29 233 [4] 4 Krasnodar Krai floods: July 7 172 [5] 5 Rwanda landslides May 131 [6] 6 Monsoonal floods in Assam, India June 26 122 [7] 7
Vietnam recognises its typhoon season from the beginning of June through to the end of November, [1] with an average of four to six typhoons hitting the country annually. [2] Any tropical cyclones here are monitored by the National Center for Hydro-Meteorological Forecasting (NCHMF), which is the nation's official meteorological agency and was ...
The 2012 Pacific typhoon season was a slightly above average season that produced 25 named storms, 14 typhoons, and 4 intense typhoons. It was a destructive and the second consecutive year to be the deadliest season, primarily due to Typhoon Bopha which killed 1,901 people in the Philippines .
November 22 – Vietnam Coast Guard arrested 11 pirates who hijacked the MT Zafirah ship. [7] December 20 – Sơn La Dam was completed. [8] December 28 – Lê Quốc Quân was arrested for tax evasion. [9]
Vietnam has been reeling from the impacts of Typhoon Yagi, the strongest storm to hit Asia this year, which made landfall in its northeastern coast 10 days ago.
Part of the 2012 Pacific typhoon season Typhoon Son-Tinh ( transliterated from Vietnamese Sơn Tinh ), known in the Philippines as Tropical Storm Ofel , was a powerful, late-forming typhoon that devastated the Philippines with tropical storm strength, and battered Northern Vietnam with hurricane-force winds at landfall on October 28, 2012.
The 54th Weather Reconnaissance Squadron carried out the operation using the slogan "make mud, not war." [6] Starting on 20 March 1967, and continuing through every rainy season (March to November) in Southeast Asia until 1972, operational cloud seeding