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Tropical Storm Etau was the deadliest tropical cyclone to impact Japan since Typhoon Tokage in 2004. Forming on August 8, 2009 from an area of low pressure, the system gradually intensified into a tropical storm. Tracking in a curved path around the edge of a subtropical ridge, Etau continued to intensify as it neared Japan. By August 10, the cyclone reached its peak intensity as a weak tropical storm with winds of 75 km/h (45 mph 10-minute sustained) and a barometric pressure of 992 hPa (mbar). Shortly after, Etau began to weaken. Increasing wind shear led to the center becoming devoid of convection and the system eventually weakened to a tropical depression on August 13. The remnants of Etau persisted for nearly three days before dissipating early on August 16.

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  • 平成21年台風第9号 (ja)
  • Tempestade tropical Etau (2009) (pt)
  • Tropical Storm Etau (2009) (en)
  • Tyfonen Etau (sv)
  • 熱帶風暴艾濤 (2009年) (zh)
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  • 平成21年台風第9号(へいせい21ねんたいふうだい9ごう、アジア名:アータウ〔Etau、命名国:米国、意味:嵐雲〕)は、2009年8月に日本に接近して豪雨をもたらし、被害を出した台風である。2009年9月11日、激甚災害として閣議決定された。被害の大きかった兵庫県では、兵庫県西・北部豪雨(ひょうごけんせい・ほくぶごうう)とも呼ばれる。 (ja)
  • 熱帶風暴艾濤(英語:Tropical Storm Etau,國際編號:0909,聯合颱風警報中心:WP102009,台湾译名:艾陶)是自2004年颱風蝎虎以來影響日本並造成最多人罹難的熱帶氣旋。在2009年8月8日從低壓區形成,系統逐漸增強為熱帶風暴。它沿着副熱帶高壓脊的邊緣,採取轉向型的路徑移動並持續增強,逼近日本。8月11日,風暴達到風力時速75公里(10分鐘持續)、氣壓992百帕(毫巴)的巔峰強度,僅達弱熱帶風暴的標準,不久便開始減弱。垂直風切增強導致中心對流減弱,該系統最終在8月13日減弱為熱帶低氣壓。其殘餘維持將近三天,最終於8月16日早上消散。 艾濤雖未登陸,其外圍雨帶仍在日本造成暴雨,雨量最高達到326.5毫米。豪雨導致洪災和泥石流,以兵庫縣為甚。風暴期間有25人遇難和23人受傷,損失高達71億日圓(折合約8750萬美元)。據火災與災害管理局指出,共有5,602個家庭被洪水淹沒,183戶家庭遭毀。風暴過後,自卫队自東京部署600名士兵協助清理工作。 (zh)
  • Tropical Storm Etau was the deadliest tropical cyclone to impact Japan since Typhoon Tokage in 2004. Forming on August 8, 2009 from an area of low pressure, the system gradually intensified into a tropical storm. Tracking in a curved path around the edge of a subtropical ridge, Etau continued to intensify as it neared Japan. By August 10, the cyclone reached its peak intensity as a weak tropical storm with winds of 75 km/h (45 mph 10-minute sustained) and a barometric pressure of 992 hPa (mbar). Shortly after, Etau began to weaken. Increasing wind shear led to the center becoming devoid of convection and the system eventually weakened to a tropical depression on August 13. The remnants of Etau persisted for nearly three days before dissipating early on August 16. (en)
  • A tempestade tropical Etau foi o ciclone tropical mais mortal a atingir o Japão desde o tufão Tokage em 2004. Formou-se em 8 de agosto de 2009 de uma área de baixa pressão, o sistema intensificou-se gradualmente em uma tempestade tropical. Seguindo um percurso curvo ao redor da borda de uma cordilheira subtropical, o Etau continuou a se intensificar ao se aproximar do Japão. Em 10 de agosto, o ciclone atingiu o seu pico de intensidade como uma tempestade tropical fraca com ventos de 75 km/h (45 mph 10 minutos sustentados ) e uma pressão barométrica de 992 hPa (mbar). Pouco depois, Etau começou a enfraquecer. O aumento do cisalhamento do vento fez com que o centro ficasse sem convecção e o sistema acabou enfraquecendo para uma depressão tropical em 13 de agosto. Os remanescentes de Etau per (pt)
  • Tyfonen Etau (japanska: 台風9号, Taifū kyūgō, "Tyfon no 9") var en tyfon som drabbade Japan den 10 augusti 2009 i samband med att tyfonen Morakot drabbade Taiwan med flera länder.. (JMA) utfärdade den högsta nivån på varningar för översvämningar och hällregn från ön Kyushu i söder till Akita i norr. Tyfonen drabbade Tokyo den 11 augusti. Etau betyder "stormmoln" på palauiska. I Japan kallas tyfonen nummer nio, enligt det japanska systemet när oväder numreras säsong för säsong. (sv)
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