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529:, steady intensification of the cyclone ensued. Early on August 27, a reconnaissance plane measured a central pressure of 994 mbar (994 hPa; 29.4 inHg) and flight-level winds of 85 km/h (53 mph), indicating the system had become a tropical storm. In light of this, the JTWC
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of 1.6 m (5.2 ft) was measured in the region with continuous onshore flow, the highest since 1949; conversely, in areas with continuous offshore flow, water levels fell by 20 cm (7.9 in). Model simulations of the event estimated that a 1.5 m (4.9 ft) surge affected the
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Communications with severed with towns along the southwestern coastline as roads and rail lines were washed away. Thousands of residents sought refuge by moving to higher ground. The Korean relief center reported that 762 homes were destroyed and another 11,700 flooded due to the storm.
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September 1 and 3, torrential rains affected much of South Korea, with the heaviest falling well-ahead of the storm itself. Regarded as the heaviest on record in the 20th century, at least 710 mm (28 in) fell over a two-day span in the country, resulting in tremendous
327:(77,000 hectares) of farmland was inundated. A total of 113 people died in the country while damage reached $ 134 million. Taiwan saw similarly destructive rains which left 32 people dead or missing. A further 14 people died in mainland China where
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Islands, bringing strong winds and heavy rain to the region. Several islands received more than 200 mm (7.9 in) of rain, and a peak value of 304 mm (12.0 in) was measured on
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September 1, coinciding with the system weakening below typhoon intensity. The JMA, however, maintained the storm as a tropical system as it began moving northwest. The diminishing cyclone moved over the
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all saw approximately half of their annual precipitation, between 394 and 548 mm (15.5 and 21.6 in), in one day's time. In addition to the rains, winds up to 144 km/h (89 mph) were measured.
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Satellite image of
Tropical Storm Agnes over the East China Sea on September 2; a large plume of moisture extending northeast from the storm to South Korea and Japan is visible.
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1529:"Heaviest rains of century in Korea". Seoul, South Korea. United Press International. September 3, 1981.
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1287:"Taiwan's worst flooding in 30 years...". Taipei, Taiwan. Associated Press. September 5, 1981.
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518:. Following improvement in the convective structure, the JTWC began warning on the cyclone as
1342:"Carter inspects Chinese navy". Shanghai, China. United Press International. August 31, 1981.
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High winds downed many trees across the region and debris littered the streets of Shanghai.
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1544:"Death Toll From Storm Rises". Seoul, South Korea. Associated Press. September 3, 1981.
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developed southwest of the organizing TUTT. On August 25, surface observations on
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Tracking west-northwest and later northwest around the southwestern edge of a
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was cancelled for September 3. Landslides were reported across
494:(JMA) declared the formation of a tropical depression at 06:00
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1015:(Report). United States Navy. pp. 70–73. Archived from
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1401:. Korea Meteorological Agency. p. 11. Archived from
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1161:"Typhoon Agnes lashes Japan in wake of major quakes".
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1050:"Typhoon 198118 (Agnes) – Detailed Track Information"
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Typhoon Agnes near peak intensity on August 31
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710:. Despite passing through as a typhoon, only
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914:List of wettest tropical cyclones by country
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1165:. Tokyo, Japan. Reuters. September 4, 1981.
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1056:. National Institute of Informatics
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1392:"Record of Typhoons"
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1006:"Typhoon Agnes (18)"
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1590:. Hope Bridge. 2014
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1408:on December 9, 2014
1227:2008NHESS...8.1463C
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