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Tropical Storm Hubert : ウィキペディア英語版
Tropical Storm Hubert

Severe Tropical Storm Hubert was a destructive tropical cyclone that killed 85 people throughout Madagascar early March 2010. Forming out of a slow-moving area of low pressure on March 9, Hubert quickly developed within a region favoring tropical development. Situated off the coast of Madagascar, the storm attained peak winds of 100 km/h (65 mph) just hours before making landfall on March 10 near Mananjary in Fianarantsoa Province. Rapid weakening took place once over land, with the storm losing gale-force winds late on March 11. The remnants of Hubert persisted for several more days, eventually dissipating off the southern coast of Madagascar on March 15.
Throughout much of central Madagascar, Hubert produced heavy rains, measured up to in Mananjary, that caused widespread flooding. Thousands of structures were destroyed by the ensuing floods and more than 66,000 people were left homeless.
==Meteorological history==

Severe Tropical Storm Hubert was first identified as an area of low pressure off the northeastern coast of Madagascar on March 5, 2010. Slowly tracking south-southwestward, the system paralleled the eastern shore of Madagascar for several days.〔 On March 9, the Regional Specialized Meteorological Center for the South-West Indian Ocean basin, Météo-France, classified the low as a tropical depression, the 13th of the season. Situated in a region of weak steering currents, the depression was quasi-stationary and environmental conditions, low wind shear and good divergence, favored gradual development. Within hours of this, the Joint Typhoon Warning Center (JTWC) issued a Tropical Cyclone Formation Alert for the depression. The formation of convective banding features took place throughout the day and intensification into a moderate tropical storm was anticipated. Though convection tended to fluctuate, a general organizing trend was apparent. Early on March 10, the JTWC classified the system as Tropical Cyclone 18S as deep convection consolidated around the storm's center.
Around 1200 UTC on March 10, Météo-France upgraded the system to a moderate tropical storm and assigned it with the name ''Hubert''. This corresponded with the early stages of eye formation, as the storm's outer bands wrapped tightly around the center of circulation. Previously quasi-stationary, Hubert gained a southwesterly track in response to a ridge to its south.〔〔 Rapid intensification ensued in the hours before the cyclone made landfall in Madagascar. Just six hours after being named, Hubert attained its peak intensity as a severe tropical storm with winds of 100 km/h (65 mph) along with a barometric pressure of 985 mbar (hPa; 29.09 inHg).〔 At this time, the storm's radius of maximum winds was .〔 The JTWC assessed the system to have been slightly weaker, reporting peak winds of 85 km/h (50 mph). Around 2100 UTC, the center of Hubert moved onshore near the city of Mananjary in Fianarantsoa Province. Once overland, the storm abruptly turned northwestward and rapidly weakened as sustained winds dropped below gale-force.〔
During the latter part of March 11, Hubert resumed a southwesterly track along the northwestern edge of the ridge to its south. Operational advisories on the storm indicated that Hubert would continue to deteriorate over Madagascar before moving over the Mozambique Channel where it could regenerate. This forecast never verified as the remnants of the storm failed to redevelop. The circulation remained over Madagascar through March 13 before it moved offshore near the southern tip of the island. Once over water, the system temporarily had a more westerly tracking component before it turned southeastward. The remnants of Hubert were last noted on March 15 to the south of Madagascar.〔

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