Tropical Storm Halong (2008)

Tropical Storm Halong (2008)

Infobox Hurricane
Name=Severe Tropical Storm Halong (Cosme)
Type=typhoon
Year=2008
Basin=WPac
Image location=Halong 19 May 2008.jpg


Formed=May 14, 2008
Dissipated=May 20, 2008
1-min winds=70
10-min winds=60
Pressure=970
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Fatalities=66
Areas=Philippines
Hurricane season=2008 Pacific typhoon season

Severe Tropical Storm Halong (international designation: 0804, JTWC name: 05W, PAGASA name: Cosme) was the fourth severe tropical storm named by the Japan Meteorological Agency (JMA) who are the Regional Specialized Meteorological Centre for the north western Pacific Ocean. The Joint Typhoon Warning Center also recognised Halong as the fifth tropical depression, the fourth tropical storm as well as the third typhoon of the 2008 Pacific typhoon season.

The name "Halong" was one of the 10 original names submitted by Vietnam to the WMO's Typhoon Committee for use from January 1, 2000. Halong was last used in the 2002 Pacific typhoon season and is named after Halong Bay, which is a UNESCO World Heritage site in Vietnam. The Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical and Astronomical Services Administration (PAGASA) assigned the name Cosme to the tropical storm. Cosme was last used in the 2004 Pacific typhoon season to name Sudal.

Meteorological history

Late on May 13 a tropical disturbance formed in the South China Sea. cite web|url=http://199.9.2.143/tcdat/tc08/WPAC/05W.HALONG/trackfile.txt|title=JTWC Best Track 04W|accessdate=2008-10-03] Early the next day the Japan Meteorological Agency (JMA) & The Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical and Astronomical Services Administration (PAGASA), designated the disturbance as a tropical depression, with PAGASA designating it as tropical depression Cosme. cite web|url=http://www.webcitation.org/5Xo4By4Mr|title=PAGASA Advisory 14-05-08 09z|accessdate=2008-06-22] cite web|url=ftp://ftp.met.fsu.edu/pub/weather/tropical/Tokyo/2008051400.RJTD|title=JMA Advisory 14-05-08 00z|accessdate=2008-05-14] However the Joint Typhoon Warning Center (JTWC) did not issue a Tropical Cyclone Formation Alert until later that day. cite web|url=http://www.webcitation.org/5Xom1Gr67|title=Tropical Cyclone Formation Alert 14-05-08|accessdate=2008-06-22] The JTWC then designated the depression as 05W on May 15. cite web|url=ftp://ftp.met.fsu.edu/pub/weather/tropical/GuamStuff/2008051515-WTPN.PGTW|title=JTWC Advisory 15-05-08 15z|accessdate=2008-05-15] On May 16 both the JMA and the JTWC upgraded the depression to a tropical storm with the JMA designating it as Tropical Storm Halong and assigning the international number of 0804. cite web|url=http://www.webcitation.org/5Xr4cy6DM|title=JMA Advisory 16-05-08 06z|accessdate=2008-05-16] cite web|url=ftp://ftp.met.fsu.edu/pub/weather/tropical/GuamStuff/2008051609-WTPN.PGTW|title=JTWC Advisory 16-05-08 09z|accessdate=2008-05-16] This was 12 hours after PAGASA had upgraded it to a tropical storm. cite web|url=http://www.webcitation.org/5XqMvzv09|title=PAGASA Advisory 15-05-08 21z|accessdate=2008-05-15] During that day Halong kept intensifying and was designated as a severe tropical storm early the next day by the JMA as it reached its peak wind speeds of 60 knots (70 mph 115 km/h). cite web|url=http://www.webcitation.org/5avq4FYCY|title=JMA Best Track: Halong|accessdate=2008-10-03] The JTWC then upgraded Halong to a typhoon with peak wind speeds of 70 knots (80 mph 130 km/h)) which made Halong a Category one typhoon on the Saffir-Simpson Hurricane Scale.

Later on May 17 Halong made landfall on the Philippine region of Pangasinan and travelled towards the northeast over Luzon. Whilst over land Halong weakened in to a tropical storm with both the JTWC and the JMA downgrading Halong early the next day. Later that day after reaching the Philippine Sea, Halong started to re strengthen and intensified in to a severe tropical storm. However it did not intensify any further and on May 19 weakened in to a tropical storm. Later on May 19 PAGASA issued their final advisory on Halong as it moved out of their area of responsibility. The JTWC then issued their last advisory on Halong as it had began its extra tropical transition the JMA then reported that it had completed its extra tropical transition and issued their final advisory on the remnant low of Halong. The remnants of Halong dissipated on May 24.

Preparations

Starting May 15, PAGASA issued Storm Warning Signals for various areas across the Philippines. At 1500 UTC that day Signal Number One was initially issued over northern Palawan, Occidental Mindoro and Lubang Island. [http://www.webcitation.org/5XqH037NA] At its maximum coverage (at 0930 UTC 17 May), Storm Signal Number 3 was issued for Zambales, Pangasinan, La Union, Tarlac, Benguet and Ilocos Sur, Signal Number 2 was for Bataan, Bulacan, Pampanga, Nueva Viscaya, Nueva Ecija, Quirino, Ifugao, Mt. Province, Kalinga, Abra, Apayao and Ilocos Norte and Signal Number 1 was raised for Lubang Island, Batangas, Cavite, Laguna, Rizal, northern Quezon, Isabela, Aurora, Cagayan, Calayan Island, Babuyan Group of Islands, Batanes and Metro Manila [http://www.webcitation.org/5Xsse18ID] Further on as Cosme (Halong) razed through Northern Luzon, these storm signals were scaled back until the storm reached the Cagayan-Batanes area and the Pacific Ocean proper. [http://www.webcitation.org/5Xut9j6Sd]

Impact

In Luzon, the Typhoon caused 58 deaths and $94 million (USD) in damage. The storm destroyed 43,365 houses and damaged 188,830 more. Most of the damages reported were in Northern Luzon. [cite web|url = http://www.gmanews.tv/story/97339/Cosme-death-toll-reaches-58-damages-exceed-P4B |title = GMANews.TV - Cosme death toll reaches 58; damages exceed P4B - Nation - Official Website of GMA News and Public Affairs - Latest Philippine News - BETA |accessdate = 2008-06-22] Meanwhile, Mindoro and Panay islands were also affected as the storm-induced southwest monsoon brought rains and floods to those areas. In particular, a ferry in Mindoro was stranded as Cosme (still a tropical depression that time) passed close enough to Mindoro Thursday night (May 15). [http://www.gmanews.tv/story/95717/(Update)-Cosme-batters-parts-of-RP-300-stranded-ferry-passengers-safe] The Subic-Olongapo area, one of the economic zones of the Philippines, experienced power outages as the storm gets closer to Zambales on May 17. [http://www.gmanews.tv/story/95872/Blackout-hits-Olongapo-Subic-as-Cosme-nears] The province of Pangasinan, where the storm made its landfall, experienced waist-high floods and power outages as well. [http://www.gmanews.tv/story/95908/Cosme-plunges-Pangasinan-into-darkness-warning-raised] Even the city of Dagupan (in Pangasinan) suffered the same fate with even stranded persons all over the city due to flooding. [http://www.gmanews.tv/story/95910/(Update)-Cosme-reaches-Benguet-14-areas-under-storm-signal-3] The town of Sta. Cruz in Zambales had about 7,000 people homeless due to Cosme. [http://www.gmanews.tv/story/95938/Cosme-ravages-Zambales-town-7000-families-homeless] Overall, the hardest hit were Pangasinan and Zambales provinces. [http://www.gmanews.tv/story/95943/Zambales-Pangasinan-worst-hit-by-Cosme---NDCC] Because the damage caused by the storm in Zambales is extensive even in infrastracture, repair was forced to be done on schools there as that time, classes are to resume in the next few weeks. [http://www.gmanews.tv/story/96730/DepEd-works-double-time-to-fix-Cosme-hit-Zambales-schools] The storm also increased the prices of vegetables in Metro Manila, as the latter gets most of its vegetables from Northern Luzon. [http://www.gmanews.tv/story/97120/Prices-of-veggies-increase-after-storm-Cosme]

According to the final report on Cosme (Halong) released by the National Disaster Coordinating Council, 61 were reported killed, 33 wounded and three were left missing. People affected by Cosme numbered 1,496,635 persons in 1,510 barangays in five provinces. Damages to property totaled to PHP 4.712 billion, of PHP 3.721 billion were agricultural losses and PHP 992 million were destructed infrastructure.http://210.185.184.53/ndccWeb/images/ndccWeb/ndcc_update/TC_COSME/final%20report%20cosme.pdf] Pangasinan was the most damaged province as indicated by the report.

ee also

* List of Pacific typhoon seasons
* 2008 Pacific typhoon season
* 2008 Pacific hurricane season
* 2008 Atlantic hurricane season
* 2008 North Indian Ocean cyclone season
* South-West Indian Ocean cyclone seasons: 2007-08, 2008-09
* Australian region cyclone seasons: 2007-08, 2008-09
* South Pacific cyclone seasons: 2007-08, 2008-09

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