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Tropical Storm Warren (1984)

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458:. This also caused the storm to inherit cooler, drier air, which prompted weakening while also recurving towards the northeast. At 00:00 UTC on October 29, the JTWC downgraded Warren into a tropical storm, though the JMA would not follow suit until 36 hours later. On August 30, the storm exited PASAGA's warning zone. Thunderstorm activity continued to decrease, and by October 31, the low-level center had become displaced to the convection and the upper-level center. At 06:00 UTC that day, the JTWC issued the final warning on the cyclone while it was still producing winds of 55 km/h (35 mph). Despite this, the storm's center remained well-defined for an additional 24 hours. The remnants of the storm later crossed the coast of 523: 327: 507:, even though the captain claimed that there were as many as 240 aboard. Later reports indicates that vessel had 200 passengers and 42 crewman on board. A total of 174 were rescued, including 96 people that were rescued via a fishing boat and many others that was rescued by fishermen. Twenty-nine people, including two children, drowned due to the incident. Nearby, a cargo container ship, the 29: 258: 337: 511:, sank, but all 19 crewmen were rescued. Nationwide, 73 people perished, with 18 others hurt. A total of 10,815 people or 1,914 families were directly affected by the typhoon. Furthermore, 740 houses were destroyed, with an additional 891 damaged. Damage was estimated at $ 239,000, with $ 59,000 from crops and $ 180,000 from both public and private infrastructure. 347: 385:(TCFA) was issued. The alert was cancelled less than 24 hours later, however, in response to a decrease in the storm's convection, as well as, strong wind shear and its close proximity to land. Over the next few days, the system moved over the Philippines, disrupting its surface circulation. Moving west-southwest, the disturbance entered the 245:, sank but all 19 crewmen were rescued. Across the island chain, 73 people died, 25 due to landslides, while 18 others were injured. Greater than 10,000 people were directly affected by the typhoon. Moreover, 740 houses were destroyed, with an additional 891 damaged. Damage was estimated at $ 239,000 (1984 398:(JMA) started tracking the system. The aforementioned circulation was at first exposed from the deep convection, but by 03:00 UTC on October 23, the storm had rapidly become better organized. Following a further increase in the system's organization, a second TCFA was issued at 11:30 UTC. Based on a 402:
of T2.5, the JTWC upgrade the system into a tropical depression at 18:00 UTC, although post-season analysis from the agency suggests that the cyclone was a tropical storm by this time. Early on October 24, the JMA followed suit and upgraded Warren into a tropical storm. Also around this time, the
462:, with winds of 55 to 65 km/h (35 to 40 mph). Late on November 1, the circulation had become less defined and increasingly difficult to locate, and the JTWC estimated that Warren dissipated the next day. During the afternoon of November 2, the JMA ceased tracking Warren. 430:. At 06:00 UTC on October 26, the JTWC designated Warren a typhoon while increasing the intensity of Warren to 120 km/h (75 mph), its maximum intensity. Meanwhile, the JMA estimates that Warren peaked in intensity, with winds of 115 km/h (70 mph) and a minimum 417:
Initially, Tropical Storm Warren drifted north and then north-northwest. Later on October 24, the center once again became partially exposed from the deep convection. Thereafter, Warren began to move erratically. Early on October 25, the JMA classified Warren as a
221:. On October 26, Warren drifted west while attaining peak strength. Two days later, Warren turned back to the east-northeast and away from the Philippines. A weakened trend began on October 29 as the storm entertained cooler, drier air. Despite this, the storm's 389:
on October 22. Despite initially remaining poorly organized, conditions aloft became much more conducive for development that evening, and aided by the monsoonal flow, the system developed a well-defined surface circulation. At 00:00 UTC on October 23, both the
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in the region were placed in "Condition of Readiness I" early that day. Although no major damage ultimately occurred on the naval bases, winds of 45 km/h (27 mph) and 222 mm (8.74 in) of rain were recorded at
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sunk due to rough seas caused by the storm. As a result of the shipwreck, 29 people were killed. a total of 174 were rescued, including 96 people that were rescued via a fishing boat. Nearby, another cargo container ship, the
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The precursor disturbance to Warren drenched the nations in heavy rains that led to the deaths of 17. As a result of Warren's turn to the west on October 28, the storm posed a serious threat to the Philippines. All
217:. After killing 17 while crossing the archipelago, the system developed into a tropical storm on October 23. Warren moved north and later north-northwest but late on October 24, the storm began to meander in the 434:
of 980 mbar (29 inHg), an intensity it would remain at for several days. Starting midday on October 26, Warren stalled out for the next 12 hours, only to drift east-northeast in response to the
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over 10 minutes, while estimates from the United States-based Joint Typhoon Warning Center are sustained over 1 minute. 10‑minute winds are about 1.14 times the amount of 1‑minute winds.
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to its north. On October 28, after re-entering PASAGA's warning responsibility, Warren slowed and made a cyclonic turn back to the east-northeast as the trough moved to the east of Warren and a
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Christopher W Landsea; Hurricane Research Division (April 26, 2004). "Subject: D4) What does "maximum sustained wind" mean? How does it relate to gusts in tropical cyclones?".
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The International Best Track Archive for Climate Stewardship (IBTrACS): Unifying tropical cyclone best track data
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De Castro, Eric (October 30, 1984). "Death toll from Warren rises to 56". United Press International.
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Kenneth R. Knapp; Michael C. Kruk; David H. Levinson; Howard J. Diamond; Charles J. Neumann (2010).
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By October 29, Warren began to expand in size in response to a monsoonal surge of moisture into the
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The precursor of Tropical Storm Warren was first noted on October 17 as a poorly organized area of
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Map plotting the storm's track and intensity, according to the Saffir–Simpson scale
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was located to the cyclone's north. Later that day, Warren existed PAGASA's
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Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical and Astronomical Services Administration
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Wind estimates from the JMA and most other basins throughout the world are
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All Philippine currencies are converted to United States Dollars using
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Tropical storm (39–73 mph, 63–118 km/h)
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Tropical depression (≤38 mph, â‰¤62 km/h)
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Category 4 (130–156 mph, 209–251 km/h)
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Category 3 (111–129 mph, 178–208 km/h)
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Category 2 (96–110 mph, 154–177 km/h)
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Category 1 (74–95 mph, 119–153 km/h)
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Category 5 (≥157 mph, â‰Ą252 km/h)
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(November 6, 2008). 661: 659: 657: 655: 236:Offshore the Philippines, the vessel 22:Severe Tropical Storm Warren (Reming) 16:Pacific severe tropical storm in 1984 7: 723: 721: 628:Annual Tropical Cyclone Report: 1984 14: 668:RSMC Best Track Data – 1980–1989 521: 383:Tropical Cyclone Formation Alert 345: 335: 325: 409:assigned it with the local name 1011:Destructive Typhoons 1970–2003 878:Destructive Typhoons 1970–2003 563:for the western Pacific Ocean. 1: 473:U.S. Navy and Air Force bases 121:Category 1-equivalent typhoon 842:Meteorological Results: 1984 392:Joint Typhoon Warning Center 199:Severe Tropical Storm Warren 1057:Typhoons in the Philippines 1042:1984 Pacific typhoon season 758:1984 Warren (1984291N13130) 587:Philippines Measuring worth 557:Japan Meteorological Agency 396:Japan Meteorological Agency 190:1984 Pacific typhoon season 146:120 km/h (75 mph) 94:110 km/h (70 mph) 1078: 786:Frequently Asked Questions 1062:Tropical cyclones in 1984 185: 126: 78: 26: 670:(Report). 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Index


Remnant low
JMA
hPa
mbar
inHg
SSHWS
JTWC
USD
Philippines
1984 Pacific typhoon season
Philippines
convection
Philippine Sea
South China Sea
center of circulation
ashore
Vietnam
USD

Saffir–Simpson scale
Tropical cyclone
Subtropical cyclone
Extratropical cyclone
convection
Mindanao Island
circulation
monsoon trough
wind shear
Tropical Cyclone Formation Alert

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