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The September 2009 Vietnam tropical depression was a weak tropical depression that caused deadly flooding throughout central Vietnam in early September. Forming out of an area of low pressure on September 3, the depression hardly intensified as it meandered off the coast of Vietnam. Initially situated in a favorable environment, convective banding features began to develop and shower and thunderstorm activity formed near the center. On September 4, the Joint Typhoon Warning Center issued a Tropical Cyclone Formation Alert; however, a sudden increase in wind shear caused the system to rapidly become disorganized, leading to the cancellation of the alert the next day. The system continued to slowly track off the coast of Vietnam, nearly dissipating on September 5, before becoming better orga

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  • The September 2009 Vietnam tropical depression was a weak tropical depression that caused deadly flooding throughout central Vietnam in early September. Forming out of an area of low pressure on September 3, the depression hardly intensified as it meandered off the coast of Vietnam. Initially situated in a favorable environment, convective banding features began to develop and shower and thunderstorm activity formed near the center. On September 4, the Joint Typhoon Warning Center issued a Tropical Cyclone Formation Alert; however, a sudden increase in wind shear caused the system to rapidly become disorganized, leading to the cancellation of the alert the next day. The system continued to slowly track off the coast of Vietnam, nearly dissipating on September 5, before becoming better organized. However, the depression remained weak, with the JTWC reporting on September 7 that the depression had dissipated, though the Japan Meteorological Agency (JMA) continued to issue advisories until the depression dissipated during September 9. Although the depression did not make landfall, the outer rainbands of the storm led to heavy rainfall throughout central Vietnam, peaking at 430 mm (17 in). The ensuing floods killed at least six people and left three others missing. Large areas of cropland were inundated by the waters and numerous homes were damaged. In Quảng Nam Province, damages from the system were estimated at 45 billion (VND; $2.52 million USD). (en)
  • A depressão tropical Vietnam em setembro de 2009 foi uma depressão tropical fraca que causou inundações mortais em toda a região central do Vietnã no início de setembro. Sair de uma área de baixa pressão em 3 de setembro, a depressão dificilmente intensificou-se quando serpenteava na costa do Vietnã. Inicialmente situados num ambiente favorável, os efeitos de bandas convectivas começaram a se desenvolver e a atividade de chuva e trovoada formou-se perto do centro. Em 4 de setembro, o Joint Typhoon Warning Center emitiu um alerta de formação de ciclones tropicais ; no entanto, um aumento repentino no cisalhamento do vento fez com que o sistema rapidamente se desorganizasse, levando ao cancelamento do alerta no dia seguinte. O sistema continuou a rastrear lentamente a costa do Vietnã, quase se dissipando em 5 de setembro, antes de se tornar organizado. No entanto, a depressão permaneceu fraca, com o JTWC relatando em 7 de setembro que a depressão já se tinha dissipado, embora a Agência Meteorológica do Japão (JMA) continuasse emitindo alertas texto longo para tirar até que a depressão se dissipasse durante o 9 de setembro. Embora a depressão não tenha atingido o solo, as bandas de chuva externas da tempestade levaram a chuvas fortes em todo o centro do Vietname, chegando a 430 mm (17 in). As inundações que se seguiram mataram pelo menos seis pessoas e deixaram outras três desaparecidas. Grandes áreas de terras agrícolas foram inundadas pelas águas e numerosas casas foram texto longo para tirar danificadas. Na província de Quảng Nam, os danos do sistema foram estimados em 45 bilhão ( VND ; US $ 2,52 milhões de dólares ). (pt)
  • 2009年9月越南熱帶性低氣壓是2009年太平洋颱風季的一個熱帶低氣壓,此熱帶性低氣壓在9月上旬為越南中部地區帶來強烈的降雨並造成當地淹水。早於9月1日,一道廣闊低壓區於北部灣形成,受到良好的環境影響,逐漸發展。9月4日,聯合颱風警報中心對其發布熱帶氣旋形成警告。受到南海高風切的影響,導致聯合颱風警報中心在翌日撤銷針對它所發布的警告。9月4日,熱帶性低氣壓曾一度登陸越南峴港市,但數小時後再度出海,進入南海中部,朝向西沙群島一帶。在9月8日,由於熱帶風暴彩虹的前身擾動也於南海形成為一熱帶性低氣壓,其強度因而迅速下減,翌日更與彩虹的雲系結合成一個系統。 儘管此熱帶性低氣壓並未直接登陸陸地,但其外部環流的影響也使得越南中部地區的降雨量達到430毫米。強烈的降雨造成越南中部多處淹水,並造成有6人死亡、3人失蹤。此熱帶性低氣壓造成越南中部地區多處房屋受損及農業災害。據越南官方統計資料顯示,廣南省的損失估計約為252萬美元。 (zh)
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  • 2009年9月越南熱帶性低氣壓是2009年太平洋颱風季的一個熱帶低氣壓,此熱帶性低氣壓在9月上旬為越南中部地區帶來強烈的降雨並造成當地淹水。早於9月1日,一道廣闊低壓區於北部灣形成,受到良好的環境影響,逐漸發展。9月4日,聯合颱風警報中心對其發布熱帶氣旋形成警告。受到南海高風切的影響,導致聯合颱風警報中心在翌日撤銷針對它所發布的警告。9月4日,熱帶性低氣壓曾一度登陸越南峴港市,但數小時後再度出海,進入南海中部,朝向西沙群島一帶。在9月8日,由於熱帶風暴彩虹的前身擾動也於南海形成為一熱帶性低氣壓,其強度因而迅速下減,翌日更與彩虹的雲系結合成一個系統。 儘管此熱帶性低氣壓並未直接登陸陸地,但其外部環流的影響也使得越南中部地區的降雨量達到430毫米。強烈的降雨造成越南中部多處淹水,並造成有6人死亡、3人失蹤。此熱帶性低氣壓造成越南中部地區多處房屋受損及農業災害。據越南官方統計資料顯示,廣南省的損失估計約為252萬美元。 (zh)
  • The September 2009 Vietnam tropical depression was a weak tropical depression that caused deadly flooding throughout central Vietnam in early September. Forming out of an area of low pressure on September 3, the depression hardly intensified as it meandered off the coast of Vietnam. Initially situated in a favorable environment, convective banding features began to develop and shower and thunderstorm activity formed near the center. On September 4, the Joint Typhoon Warning Center issued a Tropical Cyclone Formation Alert; however, a sudden increase in wind shear caused the system to rapidly become disorganized, leading to the cancellation of the alert the next day. The system continued to slowly track off the coast of Vietnam, nearly dissipating on September 5, before becoming better orga (en)
  • A depressão tropical Vietnam em setembro de 2009 foi uma depressão tropical fraca que causou inundações mortais em toda a região central do Vietnã no início de setembro. Sair de uma área de baixa pressão em 3 de setembro, a depressão dificilmente intensificou-se quando serpenteava na costa do Vietnã. Inicialmente situados num ambiente favorável, os efeitos de bandas convectivas começaram a se desenvolver e a atividade de chuva e trovoada formou-se perto do centro. Em 4 de setembro, o Joint Typhoon Warning Center emitiu um alerta de formação de ciclones tropicais ; no entanto, um aumento repentino no cisalhamento do vento fez com que o sistema rapidamente se desorganizasse, levando ao cancelamento do alerta no dia seguinte. O sistema continuou a rastrear lentamente a costa do Vietnã, quase (pt)
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  • September 2009 Vietnam tropical depression (en)
  • Depressão tropical Vietnam de setembro de 2009 (pt)
  • 2009年9月越南熱帶性低氣壓 (zh)
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