Typhoon Khanun (2023)
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Typhoon Khanun ( th, ขนุน), known in the Philippines as Typhoon Falcon, was a powerful, erratic and long-lived
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that moved along
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, Japan and the west coast of the
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in August 2023. The sixth named storm, and the fourth typhoon of the
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. Khanun started as a low-pressure area in the
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. It rapidly intensified into a Category 4-equivalent typhoon on the Saffir–Simpson scale over the
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on August 1, before undergoing an
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. Khanun weakened slightly as it moved closer to the
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, battering them with heavy rain and strong winds. Khanun began to degrade its eye on satellite imagery due to quasi-stationary and warming cloud tops. Steady weakening continued as Khanun approached the Korean Peninsula and it eventually made landfall on
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in South Korea. The storm dissipated shortly thereafter. Khanun became the first to pass through the Korean Peninsula from south to north since recordkeeping began in 1951. In South Korea, approximately 40,350 people lost power. At least 159 different facilities were reportedly damaged. More than of farmland in South Gyeongsang Province suffered damage. State media in North Korea reported that Khanun also caused minor damage. In Russia, Khanun brought heavy rains to parts of the Primorsky Krai in the
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, Russia dispatched a task team to observe the cleanup of areas of the country. A state of emergency was declared in 21 municipalities.13 people have been reported dead and 16 have been reported to have gone missing following the typhoon, another 115 remain injured, and damage totaled at
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126 million.


Meteorological history

After
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devastated several countries, the
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(JMA) announced the formation of a low-pressure area in the
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. The JMA started warning the system, declaring it a tropical depression. Analysis from the JMA indicated that the system was in a favorable environment for development, with warm
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and low
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. The
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(JTWC) issued a
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for an area of convection, east of Yap. By 09:00 UTC on July 27, the agency subsequently initiated advisories on the system and classified it as 06W. Satellite imagery found that its
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had become defined, however, the convective structure continued to remain disorganized, the JMA and the JTWC upgraded the system to a tropical storm, with the JMA assigning the name ''Khanun'' for the system. Khanun consolidating LLCC with formative convective banding and deep convection over the eastern semicircle. Khanun entered the Philippine Area of Responsibility around 03:00 UTC (11:00 PHT) on July 29, and was named ''Falcon'' by the
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/ref> Tracking northward due to a nearby mid-level subtropical high-pressure area, Khanun intensified into a severe tropical storm. A
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(CDO) and a ragged eye developed, indicating that Khanun intensified into a typhoon. Over 24 hours, its maximum sustained wind speeds grew by and eventually reached a peak of , equivalent to Category 4 status on the Saffir–Simpson scale. The JMA simultaneously assessed Khanun to have winds of , and a minimum pressure of . Khanun left the Philippine Area of Responsibility at around 03:00 PHT (19:00 UTC) on August 1.Alt URL
/ref> Khanun weakened slightly as it moved move closer to the
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, battering them with heavy rain and strong winds. Khanun weakened further due to an ongoing
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, allowing its eye to grow massively, but degrading its overall structure. The inner eye began to encounter colder ocean temperatures on infrared satellite imagery, surrounded by a symmetric ring of cold. Despite the cycle on August 3, Khanun had moved over cooler
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, and hence continued its weakening trend. Khanun's eye had degraded on satellite imagery due to quasi-stationary and the warming cloud tops. However, as Khanun tracked poleward, the storm turned towards the northwest as it rounded the southern edge of the subtropical high. Following structural weakening, the JMA and JTWC downgraded Khanun to a severe tropical storm, with estimated winds of . The storm began to look strong on satellite images with deep banding features over the quadrants. After passing north of
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, the storm accelerated to the southeast. The center of the storm becoming exposed and deep convective banding wrapping into a broad circulation. Satellite imagery showed a consolidating LLCC with formative convective banding and deep convection over the northern semicircle, the storm passed southwestern island of
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. Around 00:00 UTC on August 10, Khanun made landfall on Geojedo Islands in South Korea with winds of . Rapidly moving towards the northwest, the storm low-level circulation center was obscured by a lingering deep convection. The JMA continued to monitor Khanun as a tropical cyclone until early on August 11.


Preparations, impact, and aftermath


Japan

Residents within the
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and
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regions in Japan's southwest were advised to prepare for a typhoon. The JMA predicted up to of rain in Okinawa over the next 24 hours, and up to in Amami. Thunderstorms with up to of rain were anticipated to hit the regions of
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and neighboring Shikoku.
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moved a commemoration of the 78th anniversary of the
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from a park to an inside convention center. As of August 7, at least 115 people have been injured and two deaths were reported in
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. In the village of
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, a 90-year-old-man was found underneath a collapsed garage and was later pronounced dead. In
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, an 89-year-old-woman suffered burns all over her body after a concrete house burned down caused by a candle that was used during a blackout. The woman later died at a local hospital. The only road leading to the small village of Kitauehara collapsed, leaving residents stranded. According to the
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, the typhoon knocked off power to approximately 220,000 residences or around 30% of Okinawans. At least 7,000 houses are without electricity on Amami, an island northeast of the Okinawan islands. Off the coast of Ishigaki Island, the cargo ship '' Xin Hai Zhou 2'' (which had run aground in January) broke in half amid rough seas produced by the typhoon. Damage across Okinawa exceeded ¥2.047 billion (US$14.3 million). On 6 August, the city of Naha began distributing of water to apartment complexes and farms suffering from prolonged water and power shortages. On mainland Japan, poor weather forced the cancellation of 25 San'yō Shinkansen services between
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and Kokura stations on August 9 and 10, affecting 5,200 passengers. Local train services in
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were similarly suspended.


Korean Peninsula

Typhoon Khanun became the first to pass through the Korean Peninsula from south to north since recordkeeping began in 1951. Khanun impacted
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in South Korea, a small island located off the southeastern coast of the nation. A man drowned in flooding in
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. while another man in a wheelchair who was reported missing was found dead in a reservoir. More than 15,862 people were evacuated. Across the country, approximately 40,350 people lost power. Although electrical power was restored or around 94% Accumulated rainfall totaled in
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, in
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, in Sokcho, in Chilgok, and in Gimcheon. At least 159 different facilities were reportedly damaged. Due to flooding and landslides, some 680 roads were closed, primarily in the southeast. In total, 34 schools suffered minor damage. At least of farmland in South Gyeongsang Province suffered damage. South Korean President
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ordered the government to provide immediate and sufficient support to those affected by Typhoon Khanun. Preliminary property damage was calculated at ₩8.3 billion (US$6.3 million). Due to the changed path and expected impact of the typhoon, the Korean government in cooperation with the
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relocated the 43,000 international attendees camping at the
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to hotel or other accommodation. Gangwon Province was anticipated to receive up to of precipitation, while the
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was expected to receive up to . As Khanun approached, at least 144 flights within and outside of Jeju Island were canceled, according to the Korea Airport Corporation. In North Korea, the government also stated that if the country did not prepare for disaster prevention before the storm, the country's economy would suffer severely. North Korea warned its citizens to prepare for the typhoon, declaring that all governing party organizations "should wage a dynamic struggle to minimize the damage." Heavy rains from the storm triggered significant flooding in
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. The Workers' Party of Korea's official newspaper, the
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reported that officials were ordered to implement a disaster emergency response and devise evacuation plans. The Korean Central News Agency (KCNA) reported that Khanun also caused minor damage, which resulted in broken tree branches. The KCNA also reported that
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had directed efforts toward protecting crops from the storm. North Koreans were instructed to take all necessary precautions to protect the images of the Kim dynasty. Additionally, the state-run North Korean newspaper, requested North Koreans to preserve statues, mosaics, paintings, and other Kim dynasty monuments. The Korean Central Television reported wind speeds of more than with averaging in Kangwon Province. North Korean leader Kim Jong Un reportedly visited the typhoon-affected districts in Ogye-ri, Anbyon County in Kangwon Province, oversaw the recovery efforts. The North Korean leader slammed "irresponsible" officials for failing to take preventive measures. Economic losses exceeded 56 billion (US$41.4 million)


Elsewhere

As Khanun (known locally as Typhoon Falcon) entered the PAR, the PAGASA issued their subsequent bulletins, Although Khanun did not directly affect the
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, both Khanun and
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enhanced the monsoon for several days, which caused severe flooding throughout the country. Local governments across Luzon also suspended classes in public schools and work in government offices. Khanun exited the PAR, with the PAGASA issuing their final advisory on the system. After days of rain triggered by the southwest monsoon, some communities in Bulacan remained inundated. At least 2,462,730 individuals (670,792 families) and 1,042 barangays across Luzon and Visayas were reported by the
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to be affected by the southwest monsoon rains. As rains continued throughout the day, the Angat Dam reached its spilling level of . Khanun is posing a threat to Taiwan, and President Tsai Ing-wen urged the public to avoid outdoor activities including hiking, fishing, and other coastal pursuits. Transportation was disrupted with several domestic flights cancelled. As a precautionary measure, 900 people in the districts of
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have been evacuated. Power outages were reported in 1,300 households. A car accident in Taoyuan's Fusing District resulted in four fatalities and two injuries. Approximately 500 people were stranded on the mountainous villages across central and southern Taiwan due to the rainfall caused by Khanun. Khanun caused a total of
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238 million (US$7.5 million) in agricultural losses. In China, more than 1,200 people in Heilongjiang Province were evacuated. The
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Province issued a two red alerts for rainstorms while
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, Jiamusi,
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, Jixi and Mudanjiang is anticipated to receive to of precipitation. Local government reported that
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would cease classes, work, production, operations, and business activities. Khanun's heavy rains caused widespread flash floods and mudslides, killing at least two people and 16 were missing. The torrential rain caused damage to roads, bridges, and power supply, along with disrupting at least 20 passenger train services. Khanun brought heavy rains to parts of the Primorsky Krai in the
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, resulting in flooding. After the storm passed, Russia dispatched a task team to observe the cleanup of areas of the country. A state of emergency were declared in 21 municipalities in Russia. State media reported 4,368 flooded homes, along with 5,654 adjacent sites and 7 apartment structures. More than 2,000 people from the flooded areas, evacuated from Typhoon Khanun. Three were reports casualties in Russia. At least 4,368 residential buildings, 5,654 household and 43 roads were submerged. Preliminary damage of the region were about
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7 billion (US$70 million).


See also

*
Weather of 2023 The following is a list of weather events that occurred on Earth in the year 2023. The year saw a transition from La Niña to El Niño, with record high global average surface temperatures. The several weather events which had a significant imp ...
* Tropical cyclones in 2023 Other significant typhoons that affected the Korean Peninsula: *
Typhoon Sarah (1959) Typhoon Sarah, as known as the Miyakojima Typhoon in Japan was among the deadliest typhoons on record in the western Pacific Ocean, killing around 2,000 people. It formed during the peak of the busy 1959 Pacific typhoon season near Guam, and ...
– an intense typhoon which also affected the Ryukyu Islands and South Korea, and is considered the second most powerful typhoon to strike the latter. *
Typhoon Prapiroon (2000) Typhoon Prapiroon, known in the Philippines as Typhoon Lusing, was the costliest tropical cyclone to strike the Korean Peninsula and the tenth costliest in the West Pacific on record, as of August 2023. Prapiroon developed as a tropical depressio ...
– another system that took a similar path, becoming one of South Korea's costliest typhoons ever. *
Typhoon Saomai (2000) Typhoon Saomai, known in the Philippines as Typhoon Osang, was a long-tracked and intense tropical cyclone that brought flooding rainfall in Japan and the Korean Peninsula in September 2000. The torrential precipitation in Japan was consider ...
– a long-tracked and intense tropical cyclone that brought heavy rainfall and flooding in Japan and the Korean Peninsula in September 2000, compounding the effects of Prapiroon. *
Typhoon Rusa Typhoon Rusa was the most powerful typhoon to strike South Korea in 43 years. It was the 21st JTWC tropical depression, the 15th named storm, and the 10th typhoon of the 2002 Pacific typhoon season. It developed on August 22 from the mo ...
(2002) – the most powerful typhoon to strike South Korea since Sarah in 1959. *
Typhoon Ewiniar (2006) Typhoon Ewiniar, known in the Philippines as Typhoon Ester, was the third named storm of the 2006 Pacific typhoon season and one that lasted for twelve days as a tropical cyclone, moving on a generally northward track. During its lifespan, it aff ...
– a powerful typhoon which had a similar track. *
Typhoon Kompasu (2010) Typhoon Kompasu, known in the Philippines as Typhoon Glenda, was a strong tropical cyclone that moved along Okinawa, Japan and west coast of the Korean Peninsula before striking the Seoul Metropolitan Area in early-September 2010. It was the firs ...
– the first significant system to directly strike the Seoul Metropolitan Area since Prapiroon in 2000 *
Tropical Storm Khanun (2012) Severe Tropical Storm Khanun, known in the Philippines as Tropical Storm Enteng, was the first tropical cyclone to directly impact Korea in two years. It is the 8th named storm, the 3rd severe tropical storm, and overall, the 13th tropical cyclone ...
– a deadly tropical storm with the same name and affected the same area in 2012. * Typhoon Bolaven (2012) – the most powerful storm to strike the Korean Peninsula in nearly a decade. *
Typhoon Soulik (2018) Typhoon Soulik was an unusually large, and the deadliest typhoon to strike the Korean Peninsula since Khanun in 2012. Soulik formed from an area of low pressure on August 15, and was the twenty-ninth tropical depression, twentieth tropical storm ...
– an unusually large typhoon which became the deadliest typhoon to strike the Korean Peninsula since 2012's Khanun. *
Typhoon Hinnamnor Typhoon Hinnamnor, known in the Philippines as Super Typhoon Henry, was a very large and powerful tropical cyclone that impacted Japan and South Korea. The eleventh named storm, fourth typhoon, and the first super typhoon of the 2022 Pacific t ...
(2022) – a powerful typhoon that also stalled before making tracking north and hit the peninsula a year prior.


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