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Tropical Storm Cimaron (2013) : ウィキペディア英語版
Tropical Storm Cimaron (2013)

Tropical Storm Cimaron, known in the Philippines as Tropical Storm Isang, was a weak tropical storm, with only a pressure of 1000 hectopascals and 45 mph, it formed and made landfall in the Philippines, especially Luzon, and China, as well as affecting Southern Taiwan during its nearby passage. Despite being weak, the storm still caused extensive damage amounting to approximately $325 million in China, as well as 6 deaths in total, with 2 in the Philippines.
== Meteorological history ==

In late July 14, a tropical low was formed near Eastern Luzon, as it was gradually moving eastward, the tropical low's deep convection started to wrap around forming a better defined circulation. Still as a tropical depression, finally on July 16, a tropical depression generated over the western North Pacific to the east of the Luzon Island of the Philippines. The Joint Typhoon Warning Center (JTWC) categorized the depression as ''08W'', and the Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical and Astronomical Services Administration (PAGASA) promptly named it the Philippine name ''Isang''.〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://newsinfo.inquirer.net/446249/several-luzon-provinces-under-signal-no-1-as-tropical-depression-isang-intensifies )
As the tropical cyclone which will soon become Cimaron, was currently moving northeastward, still as a tropical depression, it made landfall in Northern Luzon at the same intensity. Many raindrops fell from the sky while thunderstorms spread around the area. A strike of lightning spawned and struck the province of Ilocos Sur, killing 2 people and leaving an extra 2 more injured.〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.ndrrmc.gov.ph/attachments/article/1062/Update%20SitRep%20No.%203%20re%20Effects%20and%20Actions%20Taken%20in%20Response%20to%20TS%20Isang.PDF )
After its landfall in the Philippines, the cyclone entered the Bashi Channel. As it did, it also entered conducive conditions. Due to the favorable ocean conditions, the cyclone's intensity was upgraded to tropical storm status. Simultaneously, it was named ''Cimaron (1308)'' by the JMA on early July  17.〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://pmm.nasa.gov/node/819 )〕 Cimaron continued to move northwest and entered the northeastern South China Sea, where it affected areas of Taiwan, but no fatalities, injuries, or any missing people where reported around that area. It afterwards began to turn towards the north and approached the south coast of Fujian. It finally made its last landfall as a weak tropical storm of the Zhangpu County on the date of July  18, with the maximum wind speed at its center reaching at least 45 mph at its landfall.
After landfall, Cimaron continued to move in a northwestern direction, with its intensity decreasing very rapidly, and it weakened into a tropical depression within Fujian on July 18. The Japan Meteorological Agency stopped monitoring the storm at 21:00 UTC on July 18, as it was declared it had dissipated by then.

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