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Tropical Storm Dianmu was a weak tropical cyclone that caused considerable damage over parts of Mainland Southeast Asia during late-September 2021. The fifteenth named storm of the 2021 Pacific typhoon season, Dianmu originated from an area of low-pressure situated in the South China Sea on September 21. Being first monitored by the Joint Typhoon Warning Center, the system rapidly consolidated to a tropical depression on September 22 as it continued to approach Vietnam before strengthening further to a weak tropical storm, with the Japan Meteorological Agency naming it as "Dianmu". Little intensification occurred before it made landfall on the country with winds of 35 knots (65 km/h; 40 mph). It then rapidly weakened over land and dissipated on September 24 as a tropical cyclone.

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  • Tempestade tropical Dianmu (2021) (pt)
  • Tropical Storm Dianmu (2021) (en)
  • 熱帶風暴電母 (2021年) (zh)
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  • 熱帶風暴電母(英語:Tropical Storm Dianmu,國際編號:2115,聯合颱風警報中心:WP212021)是2021年太平洋颱風季第15個被命名的風暴。「電母」一名由中國大陸提供,意指電之母,負責掌管雷電。 (zh)
  • Tropical Storm Dianmu was a weak tropical cyclone that caused considerable damage over parts of Mainland Southeast Asia during late-September 2021. The fifteenth named storm of the 2021 Pacific typhoon season, Dianmu originated from an area of low-pressure situated in the South China Sea on September 21. Being first monitored by the Joint Typhoon Warning Center, the system rapidly consolidated to a tropical depression on September 22 as it continued to approach Vietnam before strengthening further to a weak tropical storm, with the Japan Meteorological Agency naming it as "Dianmu". Little intensification occurred before it made landfall on the country with winds of 35 knots (65 km/h; 40 mph). It then rapidly weakened over land and dissipated on September 24 as a tropical cyclone. (en)
  • A Tempestade Tropical Dianmu foi um ciclone tropical fraco que causou danos consideráveis em partes do sudeste da Ásia continental durante o final de setembro de 2021. A décima quinta tempestade nomeada da temporada de tufões no Pacífico de 2021, Dianmu originou-se de uma área de baixa pressão situada no Mar da China Meridional em 21 de setembro. Sendo monitorado pela primeira vez pelo Joint Typhoon Warning Center, o sistema rapidamente se consolidou em uma depressão tropical em 22 de setembro, enquanto continuava a se aproximar do Vietnã antes de se fortalecer ainda mais para uma tempestade tropical fraca, com a Agência Meteorológica do Japão nomeando-o como "Dianmu". Pouca intensificação ocorreu antes de atingir o país com ventos de 35 kn (65 km/h; 40 mph). Em seguida, enfraqueceu rapida (pt)
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