The Track of Typhoon Meranti (2016)

Typhoon Meranti, known in the Philippines as Super Typhoon Ferdie, was one of the most intense tropical cyclones on record. Impacting the Batanes in the Philippines, Taiwan, as well as Fujian Province in September 2016, Meranti formed as a tropical depression on September 8 near the island of Guam. Tracking to the west northwest, Meranti gradually intensified until September 11, at which point it began a period of rapid intensification. Continuing to rapidly intensify, it became a super typhoon early on September 12, as it passed through the Luzon Strait, ultimately reaching its peak intensity on September 13 with 1-minute sustained winds of 315 km/h (195 mph). Shortly afterwards, it passed directly over the island of Itbayat. Meranti passed to the south of Taiwan as a super typhoon, and began weakening steadily as a result of land interaction. By September 15, it struck Fujian Province as a Category 2-equivalent typhoon, becoming the strongest typhoon on record to impact the province. Upon moving inland, rapid weakening ensued and Meranti became extratropical the next day, dissipating shortly afterwards after it passed to the south of the Korean Peninsula.
The island of Itbayat sustained a direct hit from the super typhoon near its peak intensity, severing communications from the island for several days. However, no fatalities were reported on the island. The typhoon caused ₱244.99 million (US$5.16 million) in damage on the island. However, the most costly and direct impacts were felt in eastern China, where 45 people were killed from floods. Total economic cost in China reached ¥31.78 billion (US$4.76 billion). In total, Meranti caused US$4.79 billion in damage and killed 47 people.
During its lifetime, Meranti broke or tied several meteorological records. With JTWC-estimated 1-minute sustained winds of 315 km/h (195 mph), Meranti is tied with Haiyan in 2013, Goni in 2020 and Surigae in 2021 as the strongest typhoon on record by wind speed. Additionally, in terms of 1-minute sustained winds, the storm's landfall on the island of Itbayat shortly after peak intensity ties it with Haiyan as the second strongest landfalling tropical cyclone on record, only behind Goni. The estimated pressure of 890 mbar (26 inHg) was also the lowest on record in the Western Pacific since Megi in 2010.
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Icons,Timeline and Landfall Makers are by Typhoon Force Kim
Map by Khan Storm Tracking
Line Trails made on Paint.net
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  • @Weatherforecaster96
    @Weatherforecaster966 ай бұрын

    My favaorite storm, I remembered this very clearly as it peaked on Eid ul Adha, the largest festival of muslim

  • @CycloneTracker2024

    @CycloneTracker2024

    6 ай бұрын

    Ohh

  • @kallmeLoser
    @kallmeLoser6 ай бұрын

    Great job!, do you take req?

  • @CycloneTracker2024

    @CycloneTracker2024

    6 ай бұрын

    yes

  • @kallmeLoser

    @kallmeLoser

    6 ай бұрын

    @@CycloneTracker2024 Could you do the track of Sally 2020?

  • @CycloneTracker2024

    @CycloneTracker2024

    6 ай бұрын

    i have already done that @@kallmeLoser

  • @kallmeLoser

    @kallmeLoser

    6 ай бұрын

    @@CycloneTracker2024 oh, lol

  • @CycloneTracker2024

    @CycloneTracker2024

    6 ай бұрын

    any other @@kallmeLoser