Typhoon Chaba (2022)

Typhoon Chaba (2022)

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'''Typhoon Chaba''', known in the Philippines as '''Tropical Depression Caloy''', was a strong [[tropical cyclone]] that impacted [[China]] in early July 2022. The third named storm and the second [[typhoon]] of the [[2022 Pacific typhoon season|annual typhoon season]], Chaba developed as a low-pressure area in the [[South China Sea]] on June 28, and soon became a tropical depression while moving northwestward. The system intensified to Tropical Storm Chaba on June 30 and continued its northwest movement. Chaba continued to intensity under favourable condition. Early on July 2, Chaba attained typhoon status and made landfall in [[Guangdong]] a few hours later. Chaba dropped below typhoon status shortly after landfall, and weakened to a tropical depression on the next day and turned to the northeast. Chaba became [[extratropical cyclone|extratropical]] on July 5 while over [[Anhui]]. The extratropical remnants of Chaba continued to move northeastward, emerged into [[Bohai Sea]] on July 6 and dissipated just off the [[Korea|Korean Peninsula]] on the next day.
'''Typhoon Chaba''',{{refn|The name ''Chaba'' ([[Thai language|Thai]]: ชบา, [[Help:IPA/Thai|[t͡ɕʰa˦˥ baː˧]]]) was contributed by [[Thailand]] and refers to the [[Hibiscus rosa-sinensis|Chinese hibiscus]] (''Hibiscus rosa-sinensis'') in [[Thai language|Thai]].{{Cite web| title= List of names for tropical cyclones adopted by the Typhoon Committee for the western North Pacific and the South China Sea|url=https://www.jma.go.jp/jma/jma-eng/jma-center/rsmc-hp-pub-eg/tyname.html|archive-date= August 5, 2005|archive-url= https://web.archive.org/web/20050805083712/https://www.jma.go.jp/jma/jma-eng/jma-center/rsmc-hp-pub-eg/tyname.html |access-date=April 25, 2026 |website=Japan Meteorological Agency}}|group="nb"}} known in the Philippines as '''Tropical Depression Caloy''', was a strong [[tropical cyclone]] that impacted [[China]] in early July 2022. The third named storm and the second [[typhoon]] of the [[2022 Pacific typhoon season|annual typhoon season]], Chaba developed as a low-pressure area in the [[South China Sea]] on June 28, and soon became a tropical depression while moving northwestward. The system intensified to Tropical Storm Chaba on June 30 and continued its northwest movement. Chaba continued to intensity under favourable condition. Early on July 2, Chaba attained typhoon status and made landfall in [[Guangdong]] a few hours later. Chaba dropped below typhoon status shortly after landfall, and weakened to a tropical depression on the next day and turned to the northeast. Chaba became [[extratropical cyclone|extratropical]] on July 5 while over [[Anhui]]. The extratropical remnants of Chaba continued to move northeastward, emerged into [[Bohai Sea]] on July 6 and dissipated just off the [[Korea|Korean Peninsula]] on the next day.


In its early stage, Chaba enhanced the southwest monsoon and brought some rainfall to the Philippines. Chaba later sank a crane vessel ''Fu Jing 001'' offshore [[Yangjiang]], and caused 25 dead with 1 missing. After Chaba made landfall in Guangdong, its slow movement brought heavy rains and caused flooding in portions of China, with many places recorded heavy rainfall. 2 people were killed in Hainan, another person was missing in Guangxi, and the total damage amounted to [[Renminbi|¥]]3.12 billion (US$466 million).
In its early stage, Chaba enhanced the southwest monsoon and brought some rainfall to the Philippines. Chaba later sank a crane vessel ''Fu Jing 001'' offshore [[Yangjiang]], and caused 25 dead with 1 missing. After Chaba made landfall in Guangdong, its slow movement brought heavy rains and caused flooding in portions of China, with many places recorded heavy rainfall. 2 people were killed in Hainan, another person was missing in Guangxi, and the total damage amounted to [[Renminbi|¥]]3.12 billion (US$466 million).
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*[[Tropical Storm Wipha (2019)]]
*[[Tropical Storm Wipha (2019)]]
*[[Tropical Storm Nuri (2020)]]
*[[Tropical Storm Nuri (2020)]]

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