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Tropical Storm Etau (2009)

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474: 497:. In a 24‑hour span, a record 326.5 mm (12.85 in) of rain fell, triggering extensive flooding and landslides. Initial reports stated that 13 people were killed and 10 others were missing due to the storm. Most of the fatalities took place in Hyōgo Prefecture where hundreds of homes were flooded and numerous others were damaged or destroyed by landslides. In some areas, flood waters reached a depth of 1.5 m (4.9 ft). One man drowned after driving his car into a flooded street and being overcome by the water. Another person was killed after her home was destroyed by a landslide in Okayama prefecture. 537: 212: 1559: 27: 2068: 363: 294: 373: 383: 441:. The JTWC, however, did not upgrade the system to a tropical storm for several more hours. On August 10, the JTWC briefly downgraded the storm to a tropical depression. By this time, the system had re-curved to the east around the western periphery of the subtropical ridge. Etau also became slightly disorganized as it began to interact with the 465:
the JTWC issued their final advisory on Etau as they reported it had weakened to a tropical depression well to the east of Japan. Roughly 24 hours later, the JMA also downgraded the system to a tropical depression. The final advisory on Etau was issued by the JMA early on August 14 as it slowly tracked northward.
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Later on August 11, the center of Etau became partially devoid of convection, with only a narrow band of shower and thunderstorm activity persisting to the southeast of the center. Increasing wind shear prevented convection from redeveloping and the storm continued to weaken. Early the following day,
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Several hours later on August 8, the JTWC also declared the system a tropical depression, classifying it at 10W. Later that day, convection associated with the depression became disorganized, preventing intensification of the system. The depression generally tracked towards the northwest during
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In anticipation of wind gusts up to 126 km/h (78 mph) and heavy rains, Japanese officials evacuated roughly 47,000 residents from western regions along the coast as gale warnings were declared by the JMA. Officials also feared that flooding from Tropical Storm Etau would mirror that of
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taking place on August 10. By August 11, one of the missing persons was confirmed to have been killed during the storm. About 800 people were placed in public shelters and 53,000 homes were left without running water. By August 12, a total of 18 people were confirmed to have been
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7.1 billion (US$ 87.5 million) in damage occurred throughout the affected region. According to the Fire and Disaster Management Agency, a total of 5,602 homes were flooded and 183 were destroyed. Following the storm, 600 Japanese soldiers were deployed from Tokyo to assist in cleanup
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killed and nine others were still missing. Three bridges in Tokushima were also washed away. Days later, the Japanese Fire and Disaster Management Agency finalized the death toll at 26 with one other missing, making Etau the deadliest tropical cyclone to impact
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to the north. By August 9, the center of circulation became more defined as convection wrapped around it. Around 1200 UTC, the JMA upgraded the depression to a tropical storm and gave it the name
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in 2004. Throughout several prefectures, 5,602 homes were flooded and 183 were destroyed. Landslides triggered by the storm damaged another 2,109 structures, most of which were in
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and the system eventually weakened to a tropical depression on August 13. The remnants of Etau persisted for nearly three days before dissipating early on August 16.
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of the storm produced torrential rainfall in Japan, peaking at 326.5 mm (12.85 in). These rains triggered deadly flooding and mudslides, especially in
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in Taiwan where at least 14 were killed in the country's worst flood in 50 years. Six flights in the country were canceled after a plane was struck by
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for the developing system as deep convection consolidated around the low-pressure system. Around 0000 UTC on August 8, the
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near Japan. Early on August 11, the JMA reported that the storm winds had peaked at 75 km/h (45 mph
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of 992 hPa (mbar). Later that day, the storm once more became slightly disorganized due to increased
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and Hyōgo prefectures. Following severe damages, in the town of Sayo it requested assistance from the
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As Tropical Storm Etau brushed Japan on August 10, torrential rains fell within its
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Map plotting the storm's track and intensity, according to the Saffir–Simpson scale
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of 992 hPa (mbar). Shortly after, Etau began to weaken. Increasing
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activity located about 550 km (280 mi) east-northeast of
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Tropical storm (39–73 mph, 63–118 km/h)
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Tropical depression (≤38 mph, ≤62 km/h)
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Tropical Storm Etau originated on August 5 out of an
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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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Debris filled street in Sayo after flood waters receded
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Category 5 (≥157 mph, ≥252 km/h)
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