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{{Short description|Pacific typhoon in 1957}} |
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| year = 1959 |
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| fatalities = 30 |
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| season = [[1957 Pacific typhoon season]] |
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'''Typhoon Virginia''' |
'''Typhoon Virginia''' was a super typhoon in 1957. Forming on June 18, 1957, the storm passed near the [[Philippines]], before making landfall directly in [[Taiwan]]. The system later dissipated near [[South Korea]] and [[Japan]]. |
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== Meteorological history == |
== Meteorological history == |
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{{Storm path|Virginia 1957 track.png}} |
{{Storm path|Virginia 1957 track.png}} |
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Typhoon Virginia formed on June 18, 1957 |
Typhoon Virginia formed on June 18, 1957 and while moving northwest, the storm intensified into a tropical storm on June 19. Virginia rapidly intensified starting on June 21, and became a category 5 typhoon on June 22, with the minimum pressure of 900 hPa and winds of {{Convert|273|km/h|mph}} east of [[Luzon]].<ref>{{Cite book |last=Center |first=United States Defense Mapping Agency Hydrographic/Topographic |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=mCFKL7bd-8EC&dq=Typhoon+Virginia+1957&pg=PA282 |title=Sailing Directions (planning Guide) for Southeast Asia |date=1979 |publisher=[Department of Defense], Defense Mapping Agency, Hydrographic/Topographic Center |language=en}}</ref> The storm weakened to a category 4 typhoon on June 23, regaining category 5 status on the same day. The storm later affected the Philippines. On June 24, the storm weakened to a category 1 typhoon. Before weakening to a tropical storm the next day. The storm turned into an [[Extratropical cyclone]] following its weakening. The later storm dissipated on June 27 between South Korea and Japan.<ref>{{Cite web |title=Digital Typhoon: Typhoon 195705 (VIRGINIA) - General Information (Pressure and Track Charts) |url=http://agora.ex.nii.ac.jp/digital-typhoon/summary/wnp/s/195705.html.en |access-date=2024-08-23 |website=agora.ex.nii.ac.jp}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |title=Digital Typhoon: Typhoon 195705 (VIRGINIA) - Detailed Track Information |url=http://agora.ex.nii.ac.jp/digital-typhoon/summary/wnp/l/195705.html.en |access-date=2024-08-23 |website=agora.ex.nii.ac.jp}}</ref> |
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=== Analysis === |
=== Analysis === |
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The development of Typhoon Virginia was described as "type 2 development", along with [[Typhoon Anita ( |
The development of Typhoon Virginia was described as "type 2 development" (referencing the initial gradualness of the intensification, followed by rapid deepening), along with [[Typhoon Anita (1970)|Typhoon Anita of 1970]].<ref>{{Cite book |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=L2HbFq5KaDsC&dq=Typhoon+Virginia+1957&pg=PA1024 |title=Monthly Weather Review |date=1979 |publisher=War Department, Office of the Chief Signal Officer |language=en}}</ref> A scan taken of the typhoon as an extratropical system saw some sort of "echo pattern" within the system.<ref>{{Cite book |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=Jnc_AAAAYAAJ&q=Typhoon+Virginia+1957 |title=Proceedings |date=1965 |publisher=1965 |language=en}}</ref> |
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== Preparations and impact == |
== Preparations and impact == |
Latest revision as of 20:14, 25 October 2024
Meteorological history | |
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Formed | June 18, 1957 |
Dissipated | June 26, 1957 |
Category 5-equivalent super typhoon | |
1-minute sustained (SSHWS) | |
Highest winds | 280 km/h (175 mph) |
Lowest pressure | 900 hPa (mbar); 26.58 inHg |
Overall effects | |
Fatalities | 30 |
Areas affected | |
Part of the 1957 Pacific typhoon season |
Typhoon Virginia was a super typhoon in 1957. Forming on June 18, 1957, the storm passed near the Philippines, before making landfall directly in Taiwan. The system later dissipated near South Korea and Japan.
Meteorological history
[edit]Typhoon Virginia formed on June 18, 1957 and while moving northwest, the storm intensified into a tropical storm on June 19. Virginia rapidly intensified starting on June 21, and became a category 5 typhoon on June 22, with the minimum pressure of 900 hPa and winds of 273 kilometres per hour (170 mph) east of Luzon.[1] The storm weakened to a category 4 typhoon on June 23, regaining category 5 status on the same day. The storm later affected the Philippines. On June 24, the storm weakened to a category 1 typhoon. Before weakening to a tropical storm the next day. The storm turned into an Extratropical cyclone following its weakening. The later storm dissipated on June 27 between South Korea and Japan.[2][3]
Analysis
[edit]The development of Typhoon Virginia was described as "type 2 development" (referencing the initial gradualness of the intensification, followed by rapid deepening), along with Typhoon Anita of 1970.[4] A scan taken of the typhoon as an extratropical system saw some sort of "echo pattern" within the system.[5]
Preparations and impact
[edit]Taiwan was severely affected by the storm, with multiple deaths and missing people.[6] The storm affected the Japanese areas of Kyushu and Kantō. The storm killed 30 people, with 23 people deemed missing. 33 people were also injured, with 396 houses being destroyed. Other than housing damages and human fatalities, the storm destroyed 14 ships.[7] Floods created from the storm were noted in southern Japanese areas, affecting 150,000 people.[6] The Taiwanese government allocated 100,000 New Taiwan dollars to relief works and survivors.[8]
References
[edit]- ^ Center, United States Defense Mapping Agency Hydrographic/Topographic (1979). Sailing Directions (planning Guide) for Southeast Asia. [Department of Defense], Defense Mapping Agency, Hydrographic/Topographic Center.
- ^ "Digital Typhoon: Typhoon 195705 (VIRGINIA) - General Information (Pressure and Track Charts)". agora.ex.nii.ac.jp. Retrieved 2024-08-23.
- ^ "Digital Typhoon: Typhoon 195705 (VIRGINIA) - Detailed Track Information". agora.ex.nii.ac.jp. Retrieved 2024-08-23.
- ^ Monthly Weather Review. War Department, Office of the Chief Signal Officer. 1979.
- ^ Proceedings. 1965. 1965.
- ^ a b Flood Control Journal. United Nations Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific. 1958.
- ^ "Digital Typhoon: Typhoon 195705 (VIRGINIA) - Disaster Information". agora.ex.nii.ac.jp. Retrieved 2024-08-23.
- ^ China Handbook. Chinese Ministry of Information. 1958.