- Typhoon Dianmu (2004)
Infobox Hurricane
Name=Typhoon Dianmu
Type=typhoon
Year=2004
Basin=WPac
Image location=Typhoon dianmu 2004.jpg
Formed=June 13, 2004
Dissipated=June 21, 2004
1-min winds=155
10-min winds=100
Pressure=915(JMA), 879(JTWC)
Da
Inflated=0
Fatalities=6 direct
Areas=Japan ,South Korea
Hurricane season=2004 Pacific typhoon season Typhoon Dianmu (
JTWC designation:Super Typhoon 09Wcite web|author=Joint Typhoon Warning Center |year=2004|title=JTWC Report on Dianmu|publisher=United States Navy|accessdate=2007-06-18|url=http://metocph.nmci.navy.mil/jtwc/atcr/2004atcr/NWP_IO/StormNWP_IO/WP09.html] , JMA designation:0406cite web|author=Japan Meteorological Agency|year=2004|title=JMA Best Track Data on Dianmu|accessdate=2007-06-18|url=http://www.jma.go.jp/jma/jma-eng/jma-center/rsmc-hp-pub-eg/Besttracks/bst2004.txt] , PAGASA designation:Typhoon Helencite web|author=Gary Paddget|year=2004|title=Australian Severe Weather TCR on Dianmu|publisher=Australian Severe Weather|accessdate=2007-06-18|url=http://australiasevereweather.com/cyclones/2004/summ0406.htm] ) was a powerful typhoon that struck southeasternJapan during the2004 Pacific typhoon season . The name Dianmu is the name of the goddess of thunder and lightning inChinese folklore .Dianmu formed on June 13 and moved west-northwest where it rapidly strengthened to typhoon status on June 16. Dianmu then strengthened to a 285 km/h (180 mph) typhoon, making it one of nine typhoons to reach that intensity since 1990 and equaled its power with
Typhoon Chaba as the strongest typhoons of the 2004 season. After reaching peak intensity, Dianmu turned northwest before skirting the minor Japanese islands and making landfall inJapan as a tropical storm. Dianmu then becameextratropical on June 21.Dianmu caused four fatalities and considerable damage across southern and eastern
Japan .Damage amounted to USD$68.3 million.cite web|author=Japan Meteorological Agency|year=2005|title=Climate Change Monitoring Report|accessdate=2007-06-27|url=http://72.14.253.104/search?q=cache:WxtFrYYRmLEJ:okdk.kishou.go.jp/products/gwp/CCMR2004.pdf+Typhoon+Dianmu+damage+million&hl=en&ct=clnk&cd=12&gl=us&client=firefox-a] Two more fatalities were also reported in neighboringSouth Korea .Meteorological history
An area of disturbed weather formed on June 11 within a
monsoon trough 550 km (341.8 miles) southeast ofPalau . Satellite imagery showed the disturbance beginning to acquire a low level circulation as the system was within a favorable area for tropical development. As the system began to strengthen, theJoint Typhoon Warning Center issued its first warning on the system as it strengthen to a tropical depression on June 13.Moving westward, Tropical Depression 09W continued to strengthen and at on June 14, the Joint Typhoon Warning Center and the Japan Meteorological Agency upgraded the depression to tropical storm status. After becoming a tropical storm, Dianmu remained stationary west of
Yap where it continued to strengthen.The Japan Meteorological Agency upgraded the storm to typhoon status at 1373 UTC.while theJoint Typhoon Warning Center upgraded the storm to typhoon status at 1800 UTC. Dianmu then moved north-northwestward at speeds between 6-9 kts (11-17 km/h, 7-10 mph) as it winds reached 241 km/h (150 mph), prompting theJoint Typhoon Warning Center to upgrade the storm to supertyphoon status on June 15. The following day, Dianmu continued northward as the storm reachedcategory 5 status. At the same time, the storm entered thePhilippine Atmospheric, Geophysical and Astronomical Services Administration (PAGASA) area of responsibility and was given the name Helen.Dianmu reached its maximum intensity as its winds reached up to 285 km/h (180 mph) [cite web|author=Unisys|year=2007|title=Dianmu 2004 Best Track Data|accessdate=2007-06-23|url=http://weather.unisys.com/hurricane/w_pacific/2004/DIANMU/track.dat] and the barometric pressure fell to 915 millibars. The JMA assessed the typhoon attaining a 10-minute peak of 185 km/h (115 mph) winds.After maintaining Supertyphoon status for 42 hours,the storm began to weaken as it swung westward. The typhoon briefly regained supertyphoon status on June 18 before finally weakening again a few hours later. The next day, Dianmu swung northward as the center was located 410 km (255 miles) southeast ofOkinawa . As it turned northward, dry air entered the storm causing the center to become ragged and eventually resulted in the storm weakening further as the winds dropped to convert|115|mi/h|km/h|abbr=on on June 19.On June 20, the center of Dianmu bypassed Okinawa by 120 km (75 miles) to the east as the storm continued to weaken. Satellite imagery showed the storm losing its deep convection and significant outflow and its winds dropped to 145 km/h (90 mph). As the storm approached
Japan , it interacted with atrough which was position northwest of the storm. The resulting interaction with the trough caused the storm to drop below typhoon status. As the storm edged closer toJapan , it began to gradually take on the characteristics of anextratropical cyclone before it made its first landfall in Shikoku before making its second landfall inHonshū on June 21. TheJoint Typhoon Warning Center issued its final advisory on Dianmu at 1800 UTC while the JMA continued to issue advisories until June 23.Theextratropical remnants of Dianmu then dissipated over theBering Sea on June 25. [cite web|author=George P. Bancroft|year=2004|title=Mariners Weather Log #48|publisher=NOAA/United States Military|accessdate=2007-06-27|url=http://www.vos.noaa.gov/MWL/dec_04/npacific.shtml]Preparations
Due to the fact that Dianmu was very close to the islands of
Yap andPalau , theNational Weather Service began issuing advisories. As Dianmu moved northwestward away from the islands, the advisories were discontinued on June 14. InOkinawa , the approach of Dianmu caused residents to stock up on supplies as all U.S. military bases were put under aTropical Cyclone Condition of Readiness level three (TCCOR). InKadena Air Base , military crewmen stowed or secured lightweight equipment. [cite web|author=David Allen|year=2004|title=Okinawa bases ready for Typhoon Dianmu|publisher=Stars and Stripes|accessdate=2007-06-25|url=http://www.estripes.com/article.asp?section=104&article=21985&archive=true] The approach of Typhoon Dianmu resulted in the cancellation of numerous incoming and outgoing flights and ferry service.cite web|author=David Allen|year=2004|title=Okinawa bases go to TCCOR 1|publisher=Stars and Stripes|accessdate=2007-06-25|url=http://www.estripes.com/article.asp?section=104&article=22006&archive=true]In mainland
Japan , 130 flights and passenger rail service was canceled, many homes were evacuated, and schools were closed.cite web|author=BBC |year=2004|title=Typhoon Slams Japan|accessdate=2007-06-27|url=http://www.bbc.co.uk/weather/world/news/21062004news.shtml] InSouth Korea , meteorologists at theDaegu Meteorological Administration and the government ofSouth Korea issued torrential rain advisories as the outer rain bands of the typhoon was forecast to produce heavy rainfall. In addition, internal flights inSouth Korea were canceled.cite web|author=City News|year=2004|title=Typhoon Dianmu Brings Heavy Rain|accessdate=2007-06-27|url=http://english.daegu.go.kr/InfoCenter/News/view.asp?table=dg_news&item_no=481&action=&searchfield=&find=&datecheck=&start_year=&start_month=&start_day=&end_year=&end_month=&end_day=&page=28&news_status=1]Impact
Dianmu affected the island of
Yap which was still recovering after the impact ofTyphoon Sudal . The storm produced heavy rainfall, rough seas and gale force winds but did little damage. [cite web|author=Nicole Colasacco|year=2004|title=Pacific ENSO Update 2004|publisher=University of Hawaii|accessdate=2007-06-27|url=http://www.soest.hawaii.edu/MET/Enso/peu/update.dir/Update-3rdQtr2004/39th_enso.html] A weather station inYap reported a 95 km/h (59 mph) gust. [cite web|author=Weathermatrix|year=2004|title=Accuweather World Weather|accessdate=2007-06-27|url=http://www.weathermatrix.net/archive/stormreports/200406/0102.shtml] Dianmu then brushed pastUlithi Atoll dropping 102.8 mm (4.01 inches) of rain over theatoll . A weather station inPalau reported 121.7 mm (4.76 inches) of rain from the Dianmu's passage. Overall, there were no reported damage from Dianmu's impact on theUlithi Atoll ,Yap orPalau .Several stations in
Okinawa and other Japanese islands reported sustained winds of at least tropical storm force. Aweather station inOkinawa reported the highest sustained winds of 104 km/h (64 mph). Another weather station in Kochi reported a wind gust of 206 km/h (128 mph) during Dianmus passage.One fatality was reported inOkinawa when a surfer drowned in the rough seas.In mainland
Japan , Dianmu brought strong winds and heavy rainfall across southern, central and eastern portions of the country. A weather station inOwase recorded a 24 hour rainfall total of 207.5 mm (8.14 inches). In Cape Muroto, a weather station reported winds gusting to 177 km/h (110 mph).High winds from Dianmu damaged power lines which left 25,000 residents without
electricity . The landfall of Dianmu also disrupted oil and crude shipments.cite web|author=IOL News|year=2004|title=Typhoon Dianmu hits land in Japan|accessdate=2007-07-05|url=http://www.int.iol.co.za/index.php?set_id=1&click_id=3&art_id=qw1087794184485B236] [cite web|author=Japan Transportation Scan|year=2004|title=Typhoon Dianmu may hit Hokkaidō after causing havoc|publisher=ECNext, Inc.|accessdate=2007-07-11|url=http://goliath.ecnext.com/premium/0199/0199-434248.html] Elsewhere inJapan , Dianmu damaged or destroyed 79 homes and flooded 18 others.cite web|author=ADRC|year=2004|title=ADRC Damage report on Dianmu|accessdate=2007-07-06|url=http://www.adrc.or.jp/view_disaster_en.php?Lang=en&Key=723&Frame=yes] Damage inJapan amounted to 6.85 billionJPY ($68 million 2004 USD, $73 million 2006 USD), mostly agricultural damage.Dianmu's outer
rainbands dropped heavy rainfall across southern and eastern parts ofSouth Korea . A weather station inJeju Island reported 295.5 mm (11.6 inches); another weather stations inSouth Korea recorded 150 - 184.7 mm (5.9 - 7.2 inches) of rain. The heavy rainfall from Dianmu resulted in moderateflash flood ing as the rainfall caused theNakdonggang River to overflow its banks.The floodwaters left two people dead and four more missing. [cite web|author=Translated News|date=2004|title=From a typhoon "Dianmu" in South Korea two persons were lost|accessdate=2007-07-11|url=http://www.translatednews.com/2004/06/21/news-167132.html]ee also
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