Asia

Tropical Storm Vamco Brings Rain To Southeast Asia

Tropical storm Vamco formed in the South China Sea on September 13, 2015 and went ashore in Vietnam a few days later. Although short lived Vamco dropped very heavy rainfall over the mountainous terrain of central Vietnam and in Laos and eastern Thailand. An Integrated Multi-satellite Retrievals for GPM (IMERG) rainfall analysis is shown here for the period from September 12-15, 2015. This analysis indicates that during this short period over 220 mm (8.7 inches) rain fell along the tropical storm's path. Flash floods and landslides were likely in areas where this drenching rainfall occurred.

Tropical Cyclones bring Heavy Rains to the Far East

Over a period of 10 days, a series of three tropical cyclones brought heavy rains and devastating flooding to parts of the Philippines, southern China and Vietnam. The first of these storms to form--and the most devastating--was Typhoon Nesat, which began in the central Philippine Sea. This storm intensified as it tracked westward reaching Category 3 intensity just before making landfall on the northern Philippines island of Luzon early on the morning of the 27th of September. It brought heavy rains and widespread flooding to the region and was initially blamed for 56 fatalities in the