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Typhoon Nari (2001) : ウィキペディア英語版 | Typhoon Nari (2001)
Typhoon Nari, known in the Philippines as Typhoon Kiko, was an unusually long-lived category 3 typhoon which took an erratic, two week track near Taiwan during September 2001. ==Meteorological history==
On August 31, 2001 a weak low pressure area formed south of Guam. By September 5, it merged with an monsoonal trough feeding it with moisture, and strengthened into the 26th tropical depression of the season northeast of Taiwan. A large, dry flow of air from the north west caused the storm to drift to the northeast where it became a tropical storm on the September 6th. Nari stalled near Okinawa, due to the subtropical ridge dipping near Japan, and became a typhoon on the 7th. On September 9, at around 7:00(UTC), Nari developed an eye, which collapsed 14 hours later due to dry air inflowing around the storm, associated with an upper level trough, causing the leading to the system's decrease in size, while becoming stationary. On September 10, Nari was pulled slightly to the east by the nearby Typhoon Danas, which was nearing Japan. At the same time, it made a small burst of convection, as wind shear lowered, and rapidly intensified into a category 3 typhoon, peaking reaching a peak of winds before weakening to a tropical storm on the 14th. It restrengthened to a typhoon, and as it continued southwestward, Nari reached winds before hitting northeastern Taiwan on the 16th. The storm drifted across the island, emerging into the South China Sea on the 18th as a tropical depression. It continued westward, and finally made landfall east of Hong Kong as a tropical storm on the 20th.
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