Tropil Storm Gay (TC-13W)
Contents:
- TYPHOON GAY
- TYPHOON GAY (1989) EXPLAED
- LIST OF STORMS NAMED GAY
- TROPIL STORM GAY
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TYPHOON GAY
Contents 1Meteorologil history 2Impact and aftermath 2.1Gulf of Thailand 2.2Thailand 2.3India 3See also 4Not 5Referenc 6External lks This article is about the 1989 storm. For other , see List of storms named Gay.Pacific typhoon and North Indian cyclone 1989Typhoon... * tropical storm gay *
Typhoon GayKavali Cyclone of 1989.
Gay at peak tensy before makg landfall on India, on 8 NovemberMeteorologil historyFormed1 November 1989Dissipated10 November 1989Super cyclonic storm3-mute staed (IMD)Hight wds230 km/h (145 mph)Lowt prsure930 hPa (mbar); 27. Typhoon Gay, also known as the Kavali Cyclone of 1989, was a small but powerful tropil cyclone which ed more than 800 fatali and around the Gulf of Thailand November 1989.
The worst typhoon to affect the Malay Pensula thirty-five years, Gay origated om a monsoon trough over the Gulf of Thailand early November. Later that day, Gay beme the first typhoon sce 1891 to make landfall Thailand, strikg Chumphon Provce wh wds of 185 km/h (115 mph).
TYPHOON GAY (1989) EXPLAED
What is Typhoon Gay (1989)? Typhoon Gay was a small but powerful tropil cyclone which ed more than 800 fatali and around the Gulf of ... * tropical storm gay *
On 8 November, Gay attaed s peak tensy as a Category 5-equivalent cyclone wh wds of 260 km/h (160 mph).
Rapid weakeng ensued land, and Gay dissipated over Maharashtra early on 10 November. Strikg India as a powerful cyclone, Gay damaged or stroyed about 20, 000 hom Andhra Prash, leavg 100, 000 people homels.
3 ln) damage were attributed to Gay.
LIST OF STORMS NAMED GAY
Tropil Storm Gay may refer to the followg: The name Gay has been ed for five tropil cyclon the northwt Pacific Ocean. 6 relatns. * tropical storm gay *
As the newly named Tropil Storm Gay strengthened, "prented a paradox to foresters", acrdg to Litenant Dianne K.
Strengtheng faster than anticipated, Gay attaed typhoon stat early on 3 November. On 4 November, Gay's wds creased to 185 km/h (115 mph), equivalent to a Category 3 hurrine on the Saffir–Simpson hurrine sle, before makg landfall Chumphon Provce, Thailand, at 0600 UTC.
TROPIL STORM GAY
Crossg the Kra Isthm, Gay weakened to mimal typhoon stat as entered the Bay of Bengal. Acrdg to the India Meteorologil Department (IMD), Gay was the first typhoon sce 1891 to form the Gulf of Thailand and enter the Bay of Bengal.
Rpondg to a ridge to s north, Gay mataed a wt-northwtward to northwtward track for the next four days.
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Early on 6 November, Gay passed near the Andaman Islands as a Category 2-equivalent cyclone.
Gay at s ial peak tensy on 3 November, hours before makg landfall the Malay Pensula. After changg ltle tensy for much of 6 November, Gay strengthened as the ridge to s north tensified and the prev rtrictns to s outflow dimished. Based on timat provid through the e of the Dvorak technique, the JTWC asssed Gay to have attaed s peak tensy as a Category 5-equivalent cyclone wh wds of 260 km/h (160 mph) early on 8 November.
Around this time, the IMD timated that the storm had three-mute staed wds of 230 km/h (145 mph), classifyg Gay as a morn-day super cyclonic storm. Around 1800 UTC, Gay ma landfall over a sparsely populated area near Kavali, India, Andhra Prash. Now over land, Gay no longer had accs to warm waters, g to weaken to a tropil storm ls than twelve hours after this landfall.