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'''Typhoon Xangsane''', known in the ] as '''Typhoon Reming''', was a ] that hit Philippines and ] in ]. Xangsane hit southern ] of the Philippines. It turned to the north over the South China Sea, and after strengthening to a 100 mph typhoon it hit Taiwan. Xangsane dissipated on Nov. 1st, after causing 181 casualties, 83 of which were from the crash of ] the previous day on October 31, 2000. | |||
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== Meteorological history == | |||
On October 24, the formation of a ] began in the waters near ], and on the 25th, the tropical cyclone number 30W was numbered by the ] (JTWC). In addition, the tropical cyclone reached the surveillance area in the Philippines, so it was named Philippine name "Reming" by ]. After that, 30W (Reming) was named "Xangsane". This is the name proposed by ] and means "]". Xangsane crossed ], Philippines from 27th to 28th. After that, it proceeded to the ] on 29th and strengthened the power to a 100 mph while changing its course to the north. Xangsane approached ] from 31st to 1st November and changed to an ] in the ] at 12:00 (UTC) 1st November.<ref name="TC2000-42">Annual Report on Activities of the RSMC Tokyo - Typhoon Center 2000、P.42</ref><ref name="digital-200020-track">{{citeweb|last=|first=|date=|title=台風200020号 (XANGSANE) - 詳細経路情報|url=http://agora.ex.nii.ac.jp/digital-typhoon/summary/wnp/l/200020.html.ja|url-status=live|archive-url=|archive-date=|accessdate=2015-03-20|website=|publisher=デジタル台風|language=ja}}</ref> | |||
Also, the 15th storm that approached ] in 2000 was this Xangsane.<ref>{{Cite web|last=|first=|date=|title=気象庁|台風経路図2000年|url=https://www.data.jma.go.jp/fcd/yoho/typhoon/route_map/bstv2000.html|url-status=live|archive-url=|archive-date=|accessdate=2020-08-02|website=www.data.jma.go.jp|language=ja}}</ref> 2000 was a rare year when the number of storms approached Japan was relatively a lot, even though there were no storms that landed in Japan. | |||
== Impact == | |||
Xangsane hit the ]. Heavy winds and heavy rains were happened in ], ], ] and ], as well as in the ] of southern Luzon.<ref name="NDRB-Reming">{{Cite journal|last=O., Jr.|first=Lucrecio|year=2000|title=Typhoon Reming 0014 (XANGSANE) :a Stride Team case study|url=http://scinet.dost.gov.ph/union/ShowSearchResult.php?s=2&f=&p=&x=&page=&sid=1&id=Typhoon+Reming+0014+%28XANGSANE%29%C2%A0&Mtype=ANALYTICS|journal=NDRB|publisher=PAGASA|volume=|issue=|pages=41|accessdate=2015-03-20|month=}}</ref> In ], Quezon, rainfall of 312.3 mm is observed per 24 hours.<ref name="NDRB-Reming" /> The storm killed 40 people, lost 100,000 homes, and caused damage of $27.45 million.<ref name="ATCR-181">Annual Tropical Cyclone Reports、P.181</ref> | |||
In Taiwan, floods killed 59 people and cost them $500 million.<ref name="ATCR-1812">Annual Tropical Cyclone Reports、P.181</ref> On October 31, when Xangsane was approaching Taiwan, an ] of ] occurred at ] (now Taiwan ]). Initially, it was suspected that the accident was due to the effect of Xangsane, but it was later discovered that the accident was due to a ]. However, some argue that this pilot error is due to poor visibility from Xangsane.<ref name="ATCR-1812" /> | |||
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Typhoon Xangsane, known in the Philippines as Typhoon Reming, was a typhoon that hit Philippines and Taiwan in 2000. Xangsane hit southern Luzon of the Philippines. It turned to the north over the South China Sea, and after strengthening to a 100 mph typhoon it hit Taiwan. Xangsane dissipated on Nov. 1st, after causing 181 casualties, 83 of which were from the crash of Singapore Airlines Flight 006 the previous day on October 31, 2000.
Meteorological history
On October 24, the formation of a tropical cyclone began in the waters near Palau, and on the 25th, the tropical cyclone number 30W was numbered by the Joint Typhoon Warning Center (JTWC). In addition, the tropical cyclone reached the surveillance area in the Philippines, so it was named Philippine name "Reming" by PAGASA. After that, 30W (Reming) was named "Xangsane". This is the name proposed by Laos and means "Elephant". Xangsane crossed Luzon, Philippines from 27th to 28th. After that, it proceeded to the South China Sea on 29th and strengthened the power to a 100 mph while changing its course to the north. Xangsane approached Taiwan from 31st to 1st November and changed to an Extratropical cyclone in the East China Sea at 12:00 (UTC) 1st November.
Also, the 15th storm that approached Japan in 2000 was this Xangsane. 2000 was a rare year when the number of storms approached Japan was relatively a lot, even though there were no storms that landed in Japan.
Impact
Xangsane hit the Manila metropolitan area. Heavy winds and heavy rains were happened in Quezon, Bulacan, Zambales and Pangasinan, as well as in the Bicol region of southern Luzon. In Tayabas, Quezon, rainfall of 312.3 mm is observed per 24 hours. The storm killed 40 people, lost 100,000 homes, and caused damage of $27.45 million.
In Taiwan, floods killed 59 people and cost them $500 million. On October 31, when Xangsane was approaching Taiwan, an accident of Singapore Airlines Flight 006 occurred at Zhongzheng International Airport (now Taiwan Taoyuan International Airport). Initially, it was suspected that the accident was due to the effect of Xangsane, but it was later discovered that the accident was due to a pilot error. However, some argue that this pilot error is due to poor visibility from Xangsane.
See also
References
- Annual Report on Activities of the RSMC Tokyo - Typhoon Center 2000、P.42
- "台風200020号 (XANGSANE) - 詳細経路情報" (in Japanese). デジタル台風. Retrieved 2015-03-20.
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: CS1 maint: url-status (link) - ^ O., Jr., Lucrecio (2000). "Typhoon Reming 0014 (XANGSANE) :a Stride Team case study". NDRB. PAGASA: 41. Retrieved 2015-03-20.
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Tropical cyclones of the 2000 Pacific typhoon season | ||
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