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  3. Hanoi Weather - Hourly Forecasts and Local Weather Events - AOL

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    Get the Hanoi local weather forecast by the hour and the next 10 days.

  4. Climate of Vietnam - Wikipedia

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    The highest air pressure ever recorded in Vietnam was at the Lang weather station on 18 November 1996 when a reading of 1,035.9 hPa (30.59 inHg) was recorded. [1]: 29 The lowest air pressure ever recorded was at Sa Pa on 24 July 1971 with a reading of 827.0 hPa (24.42 inHg). [1]: 29

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  6. National Center for Hydro-Meteorological Forecasting

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    It belongs to Vietnam Meteorological and Hydrological Administration (VMHA) under the Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment with authority to issue forecasting/warning information for weather, climate, hydrology, water resource, marine weather (i.e. hydro-meteorology) and provide hydro-meteorology services. [1]

  7. Tropical cyclones in Vietnam - Wikipedia

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    July 17, 2010 — Tropical Storm Conson (Bão số 1) brought heavy rainfall over the northern half of Vietnam, with 127 mm (5.0 in) of rain falling in Nam Định. August 24, 2010 — Tropical Storm Mindulle (Bão số 3) brought widespread flooding, with at least 10 people bring killed and losses reaching ₫ 850 billion (US$43.3 million).

  8. Timeline of the 2015 Pacific typhoon season - Wikipedia

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    July 7 Three tropical cyclones simultaneously active in the Western Pacific; (from left to right) Linfa, Chan-hom and Nangka on July 7. 2 invests which soon to become Halola and Iune are also visible in the Central Pacific. 15:00 UTC — Typhoon Chan-hom enters the PAR, with PAGASA assigning the local name Falcon. July 8

  9. Tropical Storm Son-Tinh (2018) - Wikipedia

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    On July 18, the Vietnamese government ordered all vessels to return to port. [24] In Vietnam, the Thanh Hóa and Nghệ An provinces suffered the most damage, especially with the wake of the storm continuing to generate significant rainfall. [25] It caused major flooding in Northern Vietnam and the capital city of Hanoi.