Typhoon Mitag (2002)
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Typhoon Mitag, known in the Philippines as Typhoon Basyang, was the first super typhoon on record in the month of March. The second storm of the
2002 Pacific typhoon season The 2002 Pacific typhoon season was a slightly above average Pacific typhoon season, producing twenty-six named storms, fifteen becoming typhoons, and eight super typhoons. It was an event in the annual cycle of tropical cyclone formation, in wh ...
, Mitag developed from a trough near the equator on February 25 near the
Federated States of Micronesia The Federated States of Micronesia (; abbreviated FSM) is an island country in Oceania. It consists of four states from west to east, Yap, Chuuk, Pohnpei and Kosraethat are spread across the western Pacific. Together, the states comprise a ...
(FSM). It moved westward through the archipelago and intensified into a typhoon before passing near
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on March 2. High winds and heavy rainfall affected the state, resulting in an islandwide power outage and destroying hundreds of houses. Mitag caused severe crop damage that resulted in food shortages. The rainfall and storm surge flooded much of the coastline as well as Yap's capital, Colonia. Damage totaled $150 million, mostly from crop damage. There was one death related to the storm's aftermath. After affecting Yap, Mitag turned to the northwest and later to the north due to an approaching trough. It passed to the north of Palau, contributing to one death there. Despite predictions of weakening, the typhoon continued to intensify, reaching peak winds of 175 km/h (110 mph 10 minute sustained) on March 5. The combination of cooler air and interaction with the
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caused Mitag to weaken significantly. Only four days after reaching peak winds, the storm had dissipated well to the east of the Philippines.


Meteorological history

The origins of Typhoon Mitag were from a trough near the equator in late February 2002. A circulation developed on February 25 south of Pohnpei, which initially had disorganized
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due to moderate
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. After further organization, the system developed into a tropical depression on February 26. Located south of the subtropical ridge, it moved generally westward, intensifying into Tropical Storm Mitag near Chuuk State in the
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(FSM) on February 28. This was based on analysis from the
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(JMA); the
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(JTWC) estimated that the system intensified into a tropical storm a day prior. It passed just south of
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in Chuuk while continuing westward, intensifying quickly due to decreasing wind shear. The JTWC upgraded the storm to a typhoon on March 1, and the JMA followed suit a day later. Despite being early in the season, Mitag intensified significantly to the east of the Philippines. On March 2, an eye was observed on satellite imagery in the center of the deepest convection. Late that day, Mitag passed just south of the island of
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in the FSM. On March 3, the typhoon entered the area of warning responsibility of the
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(PAGASA); the agency gave it the local name "Basyang". An approaching deep-layer trough turned the typhoon to the northwest and later to the north. Although southwesterly wind shear was expected to restrict intensification, Mitag turned to the northeast in the same direction as the shear, causing the outflow to increase. After completing an
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, very deep convection surrounded the eye, and Dvorak numbers peaked at 7.0. On this basis, the JTWC upgraded Mitag to a super typhoon on March 5, estimating peak winds of 260 km/h (160 mph 1 minute sustained) while the storm was located about 610 km (380 mi) east of
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in the Philippines. This made it the only super typhoon on record in the month until
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of 2015. Also on March 5, the JMA estimated peak winds of 175 km/h (110 mph 10 minute sustained), PAGASA assessed the same intensity as JMA, and the National Meteorological Centre of China estimated peak winds of 205 km/h (125 mph 10 minute sustained). For about a day, the typhoon maintained its peak winds, before increasing wind shear and cool, dry air imparted significant weakening. In a 24‑hour period, the JTWC estimated that winds decreased by 110 km/h (70 mph 1 minute sustained) while the storm turned to the northeast, and on March 7, Mitag weakened below typhoon-force. A surge in the
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combined with the upper-level
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displaced the low-level circulation from the upper-level center, causing the low-level system to turn to the east and south. On March 8, the JTWC issued its last advisory, and Mitag dissipated on March 9.


Impact

Tropical Storm Mitag first affected Chuuk State in the FSM, producing a wind gust of 76 km/h (47 mph) and heavy rainfall up to 176 mm (6.94 in). The rains caused a few minor landslides and flooded some homes on Weno Island. Later, Mitag passed near several islands in Yap State, first affecting Woleai. On the island, high wind gusts of around 170 km/h (105 mph) knocked out power and downed breadfruit and coconut trees. The winds destroyed a few houses, forcing residents to evacuate to a local school. Mitag dropped heavy rainfall while passing by Yap state, peaking at 255 mm (10.05 in) on
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. On Yap, the typhoon produced sustained winds of 56 km/h (35 mph), with gusts to 141 km/h (87 mph). The winds also caused an islandwide power outage that lasted for about two days, and damaged the roof of the
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terminal. High waves and storm surge damaged coastal structures and flooded areas up to 150 m (500 ft) inland. The seawall at the capital city of Colonia was damaged, and portions of the town were flooded 1.5 m (5 ft) deep. The storm destroyed over 150 houses on Yap, leaving hundreds staying in shelters. Across the island, the winds knocked down trees onto roads, and saltwater intrusion caused severe crop damage; most of the
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and banana crops were destroyed. Damage in the FSM totaled $150 million, of which $100 million from crop damage. Lastly, the typhoon passed about 320 km (200 mi) north of
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, producing gusty winds but no damage. There was an indirect death on the island after a person was crushed by a tree; he had been helping a friend cut down the tree out of fear it could cause damage during the storm.


Aftermath

After Mitag struck Yap, the state's governor declared a 30‑day state of emergency and asked for aid from the national government. On May 29, United States President
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declared a major disaster for Yap, which allocated funding for repairing storm damage and storm damage mitigation. Crop damage from Mitag caused food shortages in Yap and Chuuk, and health problems related to the storm killed one person on
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. Residents and businesses in Palau sent $3,000 in donations and other relief supplies to Yap, as well as $3,000 worth of oil. The state government sent about $2,000 to storm victims. Hospitals in Guam sent medical teams to Yap with blankets, clothing, and medical supply.


See also

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Typhoon Maysak (2015) Typhoon Maysak, known in the Philippines as Typhoon Chedeng, was the most powerful pre-April tropical cyclone on record in the Northwestern Pacific Ocean. The fourth named storm of the 2015 Pacific typhoon season, Maysak originated as a tropica ...
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JMA General Information
of Typhoon Mitag (0202) from Digital Typhoon
JMA Best Track Data
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JMA Best Track Data (Graphics)
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JTWC Best Track Data
of Super Typhoon 02W (Mitag)
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