Tropical cyclones in 2011
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During 2011, tropical cyclones formed within seven different tropical cyclone basins, located within various parts of the Atlantic, Pacific and Indian Oceans. During the year, a total of 131 tropical cyclones had formed this year to date. 71 tropical cyclones had been named by either a Regional Specialized Meteorological Center (RSMC) or a Tropical Cyclone Warning Center (TCWC). Thirty-nine of these named systems eventually intensified into hurricane-equivalent tropical cyclones. The most active basin in the year was the Western Pacific, which documented 21 named storms. North Atlantic basin documented 19 named storms, continuing the consecutive third-most active season trends from the previous year, due to the 2010–12 La Niña event. Conversely, the Eastern Pacific basin featured slightly more activity than the previous season, with 11 named storms. The least active basin in the year was the North Indian Ocean basin which documented only 2 named storms, the lowest since the 1993 season. Activity across the Southern Hemisphere were almost evenly spread, with the South-West Indian Ocean basin recording 10 tropical cyclones, the Australian region recording 17 tropical cyclones, and the South Pacific basin also recording 10 tropical cyclones, respectively. Twenty-one Category 3 tropical cyclones formed in the year, including three Category 5 tropical cyclones. The accumulated cyclone energy (ACE) index for the 2011 (seven basins combined), as calculated by Colorado State University was 573.8 units.
Tropical cyclones in 2011 | |
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Year boundaries | |
First system | 03 |
Formed | January 2, 2011 |
Last system | Benilde |
Dissipated | January 4, 2012 |
Strongest system | |
Name | Songda |
Lowest pressure | 920 mbar (hPa); 27.17 inHg |
Longest lasting system | |
Name | Philippe |
Duration | 14 days |
Year statistics | |
Total systems | 131 |
Named systems | 71 |
Total fatalities | 3,702 total |
Total damage | $29.86 billion (2011 USD) |
The strongest tropical cyclone of the year was Typhoon Songda, with a minimum central pressure of 920 hPa (mbar). The costliest tropical cyclone of the year was Hurricane Irene, which caused $14.2 billion worth of damage. The deadliest tropical cyclone of the year was Severe Tropical Storm Washi, which killed 2,546 people.
Global atmospheric and hydrological conditions
editThe strong La Niña from the previous year continued into 2011, whereby it peaked in January.[1] Afterwards, it began weakening considerably, to the point where in May it was determined that a transition to neutral conditions took place.[2] By the end of Summer, this neutral state continued to persist, although there were still remnants of the La Niña evident.[3] Due to continued cooling of the Pacific, it was determined that the La Niña redeveloped, albeit in a weak state, which would then continue into the next year.[4]
Summary
editSystems
editJanuary
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During January 2011, a total of 12 tropical cyclones, all of them, formed within the southern hemisphere. No tropical cyclone was observed in the northern hemisphere. Of the systems, 7 further intensified to become named. Out of the systems, Wilma was the most intense tropical cyclone, with a minimum barometric pressure of 935 mbar/hPa.
Storm name | Dates active | Max wind km/h (mph) |
Pressure (hPa) |
Areas affected | Damage (USD) |
Deaths | Refs |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
03 | January 2–3 | 55 (35) | 996 | Madagascar | None | None | [5] |
Vania | January 5–15 | 100 (65) | 973 | Vanuatu, Fiji, New Caledonia, New Zealand | unknown | unknown | [citation needed] |
04F | January 5–7 | 185 (115) | 1002 | New Caledonia | $25 million | 3 direct, 1 indirect | |
Vince | January 10—15 | 75 (45) | 986 | None | None | None | |
Zelia | January 12—17 | 185 (115) | 943 | New Caledonia, Norfolk Island, New Zealand | None | None | |
Wilma | January 19–29 | 185 (115) | 935 | Samoan Islands, Tonga, New Zealand | $22 million | 3 | [6] |
07F | January 20–22 | 65 (40) | 996 | New Caledonia | None | None | |
Anthony | January 22–31 | 95 (60) | 989 | Queensland | Minor | None | [citation needed] |
Bianca | January 23–30 | 175 (110) | 949 | Northern Territory, Western Australia | Unknown | 2 | [7] |
Yasi | January 26–February 3 | 205 (125) | 929 | Tuvalu, Fiji, Solomon Islands, Vanuatu, Papua New Guinea, Australia | $3.6 billion | 1 | [citation needed] |
04 | January 30–31 | 45 (30) | 998 | Réunion | None | None | |
13U | January 31 | Not Specified | Not Specified | None | None | None |
February
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10 systems formed and 5 named storms during February.
Storm name | Dates active | Max wind km/h (mph) |
Pressure (hPa) |
Areas affected | Damage (USD) |
Deaths | Refs |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
BOB 01 | February 2–3 | 45 (30) | 1002 | Sri Lanka | 297 million | 18 | [8] |
Zaka | February 5–7 | 95 (60) | 985 | None | None | None | |
15U | February 8–13 | 55 (35) | 996 | None | None | None | |
Bingiza | February 9–17 | 155 (100) | 957 | Comoros, Madagascar | Unknown | 34 | [citation needed] |
Atu | February 13–24 | 165 (105) | 940 | Vanuatu | Unknown | None | [citation needed] |
Dianne | February 14–22 | 140 (85) | 960 | Western Australia | Minimal | None | [citation needed] |
Carlos | February 14–27 | 120 (75) | 969 | Northern Territory, Western Australia | $12.3 million | None | [citation needed] |
06 | February 15–18 | 45 (30) | 1000 | None | None | None | |
18U | February 23–28 | 55 (35) | 992 | None | None | None | |
19U | February 26–March 1 | Not Specified | 1000 | Northern Territory | None | None |
March
editMarch was a relatively inactive month in which 11 systems formed, and only 3 received names.
Storm name | Dates active | Max wind km/h (mph) |
Pressure (hPa) |
Areas affected | Damage (USD) |
Deaths | Refs |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
20U | March 5 | Not Specified | Not Specified | None | None | None | |
21U | March 7–8 | 45 (30) | 1004 | None | None | None | |
12F | March 7–9 | 45 (30) | 1002 | Vanuatu | None | None | |
22U | March 10–15 | Not Specified | Not Specified | None | None | None | |
Cherono | March 10–23 | 75 (45) | 993 | Rodrigues Island | None | None | |
Arani | March 14–16 | 85 (50) | 989 | Brazil | None | None | |
Bune | March 22 – 29 | 130 (80) | 967 | Fiji | None | None | |
25U | March 26–April 6 | 55 (35) | 994 | None | None | None | |
08 | March 29–31 | 45 (30) | 1004 | None | None | None | |
26U | March 30–April 1 | Not Specified | 1006 | None | None | None | |
27U | March 30–April 1 | Not Specified | 1006 | None | None | None |
April
editStorm name | Dates active | Max wind km/h (mph) |
Pressure (hPa) |
Areas affected | Damage (USD) |
Deaths | Refs |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
01W | April 1–4 | 55 (35) | 1004 | None | None | None | |
02W (Amang) | April 3–6 | 55 (35) | 1000 | Mariana Islands | None | None | |
14F | April 10–11 | Not Specified | 1005 | Vanuatu | None | None | |
09 | April 11–16 | 95 (60) | 985 | None | None | None | |
28U | April 14–15 | Not Specified | Not Specified | None | None | None | |
Errol | April 14–20 | 100 (65) | 986 | Indonesia, Western Australia, Northern Territory | None | None | |
15F | April 15–17 | 55 (35) | 999 | None | None | None | |
16F | April 28–30 | Not Specified | 1002 | None | None | None |
May
editMay was a mostly inactive month in which only 4 tropical cyclones formed, in which 2 received names.
Storm name | Dates active | Max wind km/h (mph) |
Pressure (hPa) |
Areas affected | Damage (USD) |
Deaths | Refs |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Aere (Bebeng) | May 5–12 | 75 (45) | 992 | Philippines, Japan | $34.4 million | 48 | [citation needed] |
17F | May 10–11 | 55 (35) | 1000 | None | None | None | |
Songda (Chedeng) | May 19–29 | 195 (120) | 920 | Micronesia, Philippines, Japan | $287 million | 17 | [citation needed] |
TD | May 31–June 1 | Not specified | 1004 | None | None | None |
June
editStorm name | Dates active | Max wind km/h (mph) |
Pressure (hPa) |
Areas affected | Damage (USD) |
Deaths | Refs |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Adrian | June 7–12 | 220 (140) | 944 | Southwestern Mexico | None | None | |
Sarika (Dodong) | June 8–11 | 75 (45) | 996 | Philippines, China | $248 million | 28 | [citation needed] |
ARB 01 | June 11–12 | 45 (30) | 996 | India | None | None | |
TD | June 14–15 | Not specified | 1004 | China | None | None | |
Haima (Egay) | June 16–25 | 75 (45) | 985 | Philippines, China, Vietnam, Laos, Thailand | $167 million | 18 | [citation needed] |
BOB 02 | June 16–23 | 65 (40) | 978 | India | None | 6 | [citation needed] |
Beatriz | June 19–22 | 150 (90) | 977 | Southwestern and Western Mexico | None | 4 | [citation needed] |
Meari (Falcon) | June 20–27 | 110 (70) | 970 | Philippines, China, Japan, Korea | $1.24 million | 11 | [citation needed] |
Arlene | June 28–July 1 | 100 (65) | 993 | Central America, Mexico, Texas, Florida | $223.4 million | 22 | [citation needed] |
July
editStorm name | Dates active | Max wind km/h (mph) |
Pressure (hPa) |
Areas affected | Damage (USD) |
Deaths | Refs |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Calvin | July 7–10 | 130 (80) | 984 | None | None | None | |
Goring | July 8–10 | 45 (30) | 1000 | Taiwan, China | None | None | |
Ma-on (Ineng) | July 11–24 | 175 (110) | 935 | Northern Mariana Islands, Japan | $50 million | 5 | [citation needed] |
Tokage (Hanna) | July 13–15 | 65 (40) | 1000 | None | None | None | |
TD | July 16–17 | Not specified | 1000 | China | None | None | |
Bret | July 17–22 | 110 (70) | 995 | Bahamas, Bermuda, East Coast of the United States | None | None | |
Dora | July 18–24 | 250 (155) | 929 | Southwestern Mexico, Western Mexico, Baja California Peninsula, Southwestern United States | Minimal | None | [citation needed] |
Cindy | July 20–22 | 110 (70) | 994 | Bermuda | None | None | |
LAND 01 | July 22–23 | 35 (25) | 990 | India | None | None | |
Nock-ten (Juaning) | July 24–31 | 95 (60) | 985 | Philippines, China, Vietnam, Laos, Thailand | $126 million | 128 | [citation needed] |
Muifa (Kabayan) | July 25–August 9 | 175 (110) | 930 | Micronesia, Caroline Islands, Philippines, Japan, China, Korea, Russia | $480 million | 22 | [citation needed] |
Don | July 27–30 | 85 (50) | 997 | Cuba, Yucatán Peninsula, Northeastern Mexico, Texas | None | None | |
Lando | July 31–August 2 | Not specified | 1002 | Philippines | None | None | |
Eugene | July 31–August 6 | 220 (140) | 942 | None | None | None |
August
editAugust was the most active month of 2011, with 18 systems forming in the month.
Storm name | Dates active | Max wind km/h (mph) |
Pressure (hPa) |
Areas affected | Damage (USD) |
Deaths | Refs |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Emily | August 2–7 | 85 (50) | 1003 | Antilles, Florida, Bahamas | $5 million | 5 | [citation needed] |
Merbok | August 2–9 | 95 (60) | 980 | None | None | None | |
TD | August 2–4 | 55 (35) | 1008 | Japan | None | None | |
13W | August 8–14 | 55 (35) | 1004 | None | None | None | |
TD | August 8–10 | 55 (35) | 1008 | None | None | None | |
Franklin | August 12–13 | 75 (45) | 1004 | Bermuda | None | None | |
Gert | August 13–16 | 100 (65) | 1000 | Bermuda | None | None | |
Fernanda | August 15–19 | 110 (70) | 992 | None | None | None | |
Greg | August 16–21 | 140 (85) | 979 | None | None | None | |
Harvey | August 19–22 | 100 (65) | 994 | Lesser Antilles, Hispaniola, Central America, Mexico | Minimal | 5 | [citation needed] |
TD | August 20–25 | 55 (35) | 1004 | None | None | None | |
Irene | August 21–28 | 195 (120) | 942 | Lesser Antilles, Greater Antilles, Turks and Caicos, Bahamas, East Coast of the United States, Vermont, Atlantic Canada | $14.2 billion | 58 | [citation needed] |
Nanmadol (Mina) | August 21–31 | 185 (115) | 925 | Philippines, Taiwan, China | $1.49 billion | 38 | [citation needed] |
Talas | August 23–September 5 | 95 (60) | 970 | Japan | $600 million | 82 | [citation needed] |
Ten | August 25–26 | 55 (35) | 1006 | None | None | None | |
Jose | August 26–29 | 75 (45) | 1006 | Bermuda | None | None | |
Katia | August 29–September 10 | 220 (140) | 942 | Lesser Antilles, East Coast of the United States, Canada, United Kingdom | $157 million | 4 | [citation needed] |
Eight-E | August 31–September 1 | 55 (35) | 1002 | Southwestern Mexico, Western Mexico | None | None |
September
editSeptember was a below-average month, with only 16 tropical cyclones forming in that month.
Storm name | Dates active | Max wind km/h (mph) |
Pressure (hPa) |
Areas affected | Damage (USD) |
Deaths | Refs |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Unnamed | September 1–3 | 75 (45) | 1002 | None | None | None | |
Lee | September 2–5 | 95 (60) | 986 | Gulf Coast of the United States, Eastern United States | $2.8 billion | 18 | [citation needed] |
Noru | September 2–6 | 75 (45) | 990 | None | None | None | |
Kulap (Nonoy) | September 6–11 | 65 (40) | 1000 | Japan, Korea | None | None | |
Maria | September 6–16 | 130 (80) | 983 | Lesser Antilles, Bermuda, Newfoundland, Europe | $1.3 million | None | [citation needed] |
Nate | September 7–11 | 120 (75) | 994 | Mexico | Minimal | 5 | [citation needed] |
Roke (Onyok) | September 8–22 | 155 (100) | 940 | Japan, Russia, Alaska | $1.2 billion | 13 | [citation needed] |
TD | September 13–15 | Not specified | 1002 | Taiwan | None | None | |
Sonca | September 14–20 | 130 (80) | 970 | None | None | None | |
Ophelia | September 20–October 3 | 220 (140) | 940 | Leeward Islands, Bermuda, Newfoundland | Minimal | None | [citation needed] |
Hilary | September 21–30 | 230 (145) | 942 | Southwestern Mexico | Minimal | None | [citation needed] |
BOB 03 | September 22–23 | 45 (30) | 995 | India | Unknown | 42 | [citation needed] |
Nesat (Pedring) | September 23–30 | 150 (90) | 950 | Philippines, China, Vietnam | $2.12 billion | 98 | [citation needed] |
Haitang | September 24–27 | 65 (40) | 996 | China, Vietnam, Laos | $20 million | 25 | [citation needed] |
Philippe | September 24–October 8 | 150 (90) | 976 | Cape Verde | None | None | |
Nalgae (Quiel) | September 26–October 5 | 175 (110) | 935 | Philippines, China, Vietnam | $250 million | 18 | [citation needed] |
October
editStorm name | Dates active | Max wind km/h (mph) |
Pressure (hPa) |
Areas affected | Damage (USD) |
Deaths | Refs |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Jova | October 6–13 | 205 (125) | 955 | Southwestern Mexico, Western Mexico | ≥$204 million | 9 | [citation needed] |
Irwin | October 6–16 | 155 (100) | 976 | Western Mexico | None | None | |
Banyan (Ramon) | October 9–14 | 65 (40) | 1002 | Palau, Philippines | $2.1 million | 10 | [citation needed] |
TD | October 10–13 | Not specified | 1006 | China, Vietnam | None | None | |
Twelve-E | October 12 | 35 (55) | 1004 | Southwestern Mexico, Central America | Unknown | 30 | [citation needed] |
BOB 04 | October 19–20 | 55 (35) | 1002 | Bangladesh, Myanmar | 1.64 million | 215 | [citation needed] |
Rina | October 23–28 | 185 (115) | 966 | Central America, Yucatán Peninsula, Cuba, Florida | $2.3 million | None | [citation needed] |
Keila | October 29–November 4 | 65 (40) | 996 | Oman, Yemen | $80 million | 14 | [citation needed] |
November
editNovember was inactive with only 7 tropical cyclones forming, as well as Rolf, a system that formed in the Mediterranean sea.
Storm name | Dates active | Max wind km/h (mph) |
Pressure (hPa) |
Areas affected | Damage (USD) |
Deaths | Refs |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
ARB 03 | November 6–10 | 55 (35) | 1000 | None | None | None | |
Rolf | November 6–9 | 85 (50) | 991 | Italy, France, Switzerland, Spain | >$1.25 billion | 12 | [citation needed] |
24W | November 7–10 | 45 (30) | 1004 | Vietnam | None | None | |
Sean | November 8–11 | 100 (65) | 982 | Bermuda | Minimal | 1 | [citation needed] |
01F | November 13–16 | Not Specified | 1004 | Fiji | None | None | |
Kenneth | November 19–25 | 230 (145) | 940 | None | None | None | |
ARB 04 | November 26–December 1 | 55 (35) | 998 | Lakshadweep, India, Sri Lanka, Maldives | Unknown | 19 | [citation needed] |
December
editStorm name | Dates active | Max wind km/h (mph) |
Pressure (hPa) |
Areas affected | Damage (USD) |
Deaths | Refs |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Alenga | December 3–11 | 140 (85) | 972 | None | None | None | |
25W | December 4–5 | 45 (30) | 1006 | Brunei, Malaysia | None | None | |
02 | December 6–9 | 55 (35) | 998 | Mauritius | None | None | |
26W | December 10–14 | 55 (35) | 1004 | Philippines | None | 4 | [citation needed] |
Washi (Sendong) | December 13–19 | 95 (60) | 992 | Philippines, Micronesia, Palau | $97.8 million | 2,546 | [citation needed] |
Fina | December 18–23 | 65 (40) | 994 | Papua New Guinea, New Caledonia | None | None | |
03 | December 19–23 | 55 (35) | 1000 | Madagascar | None | None | |
Benilde | December 21–January 4 | 150 (90) | 968 | None | None | None | |
Grant | December 21–January 2 | 100 (65) | 978 | Northern Territory | Minor | None | [citation needed] |
TD | December 24 | Not specified | 1002 | None | None | None | |
Thane | December 25–December 31 | 140 (85) | 969 | India, Sri Lanka | $235 million | 46 | [citation needed] |
05U | December 26–28 | Not Specified | Not Specified | None | None | None | |
02F | December 28–January 1 | Not Specified | 1002 | Niue, Cook Islands | None | None | |
TD | December 31–January 1 | Not specified | 1008 | Malaysia | None | None |
Global effects
edit- ^ The sum of the number of systems and fatalities in each basin will not equal the number shown as the total. This is because when systems move between basins, it creates a discrepancy in the actual number of systems and fatalities.
See also
editNotes
edit1The "strength" of a tropical cyclone is measured by the minimum barometric pressure, not wind speed. Most meteorological organizations rate the intensity of a storm by this figure, so the lower the minimum pressure of the storm, the more intense or "stronger" it is considered to be.
2 Only systems that formed either on or after January 1, 2011 are counted in the seasonal totals.
3 Only systems that formed either before or on December 31, 2011 are counted in the seasonal totals.
4 The wind speeds for this tropical cyclone/basin are based on the IMD Scale which uses 3-minute sustained winds.
5 The wind speeds for this tropical cyclone/basin are based on the Saffir Simpson Scale which uses 1-minute sustained winds.
6The wind speeds for this tropical cyclone are based on Météo-France which uses wind gusts.
References
edit- ^ "WMO Outlook Jan 2011" (PDF).
- ^ "WMO Outlook May 2011" (PDF).
- ^ "WMO Outlook Sep 2011" (PDF).
- ^ "WMO Outlook Nov 2011" (PDF).
- ^ "WebCite query result". www.webcitation.org. Archived from the original on 2024-05-22. Retrieved 2020-08-24.
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- ^ "Sri Lanka: Monsoon Flood Update Situation Report 13" (PDF). UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs. ReliefWeb. February 11, 2011. Retrieved August 29, 2020.
External links
editRegional Specialized Meteorological Centers
- US National Hurricane Center – North Atlantic, Eastern Pacific
- Central Pacific Hurricane Center – Central Pacific
- Japan Meteorological Agency – NW Pacific
- India Meteorological Department – Bay of Bengal and the Arabian Sea
- Météo-France – La Reunion – South Indian Ocean from 30°E to 90°E
- Fiji Meteorological Service – South Pacific west of 160°E, north of 25° S
Tropical Cyclone Warning Centers
- Meteorology, Climatology, and Geophysical Agency of Indonesia – South Indian Ocean from 90°E to 141°E, generally north of 10°S
- Australian Bureau of Meteorology (TCWC's Perth, Darwin & Brisbane) – South Indian Ocean & South Pacific Ocean from 90°E to 160°E, generally south of 10°S
- Papua New Guinea National Weather Service – South Pacific Ocean from 141°E to 160°E, generally north of 10°S
- Meteorological Service of New Zealand Limited – South Pacific west of 160°E, south of 25°S
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