- Typhoon Ike
Infobox Hurricane
Name=Typhoon Ike
Type=typhoon
Year=1984
Basin=WPac
Image location=Ike84.jpg
Formed=August 27 ,1984
Dissipated=September 6 ,1984
1-min winds=125
Pressure=947
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Inflated=1
Fatalities=1,363 - 3,000 direct
Areas=Philippines ,China
Hurricane season=1984 Pacific typhoon season Typhoon Ike (international designation: "8411", JTWC designation: "13W", PAGASA name Nitang) was the deadliest typhoon of the
1984 Pacific typhoon season and crossed thePhilippines in September.Meteorological history
The eastern periphery of the monsoon trough developed a tropical disturbance on
August 21 southeast ofGuam . An anticyclone aloft caused shear, preventing the disturbance or a tropical depression to its north from developing much. The shear died down on the 25th, leading to a rapid increase in the convection of the system over the low level center. The increased organization continued, and it was classified as Tropical Depression 13W onAugust 26 south of Guam.The depression, with generally favorable conditions, became Tropical Storm Ike on the morning of
August 26 . Due to its motion, the Condition of Readiness III, the equivalent of a hurricane warning, was put on Guam, the highest since Typhoon Pamela in 1976. Ike passed convert|60|nmi|km south of Guam on the 27th, but because it was a compact cyclone, the island experienced only minor wind and little damage. Ike continued to strengthen, and reached typhoon strength onAugust 29 .The building of the ridge to Ike's north forced it west-southwestward, where increased shear weakened the typhoon back to a tropical storm. The shear was only temporary, and the storm again attained typhoon status on
August 30 . Upper level outflow became more pronounced as it neared the Philippines, and onSeptember 1 , Ike rapidly intensified to a peak of convert|145|mi/h|km/h|abbr=on typhoon. The typhoon struck the island ofSurigao in easternPhilippines on the 1st at that intensity, and crossed thearchipelago .While crossing the islands, Ike weakened to a convert|70|mi/h|km/h|abbr=on tropical storm, but over the
South China Sea , conditions favored strengthening. The storm turned to the northwest, where it quickly intensified, becoming a typhoon onSeptember 3 and again reaching Category 4 strength on the 4th. Land interaction cut off its inflow, weakening Ike to a convert|90|mi/h|km/h|abbr=on typhoon just before hitting easternHainan Island on the 5th. It continued to the northwest, steadily weakening overChina until dissipation onSeptember 6 .Impact
Ike was one of the deadliest typhoons in Philippine history. Its heavy rainfall and winds killed 1,492 people. [Philippine Atmospheric Geophysical and Astronomical Services Administration. [http://www.pagasa.dost.gov.ph/cab/dtc_08.htm Most Destructive Tropical Cyclones for the Month of August (1948-2000).] Retrieved on
2007-02-04 .] Between 200,000 and 480,000 people were left homeless in the wake of the storm. The typhoon caused over 10 billion pesos ($140 million in 2005 USD), the costliest Philippine typhoon in history.Aside from its Philippine destruction, Ike caused 13 deaths and moderate damage in China.
Due to the destruction in the Philippines, the name Ike was retired and was replaced by Ian. Its Pagasa name, Nitang, was also retired.
ee also
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List of tropical cyclones References
External links
* [http://metocph.nmci.navy.mil/jtwc/atcr/1984atcr/pdf/wnp/13w.pdf JTWC Ike Report]
* [http://www.typhoon2000.ph/stats/WorstVisayasTyphoons.htm Deadly Philippine History]
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