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1737:. Over the next couple of days, the disturbance moved towards the west and despite the system being in an area of low vertical wind shear, deep convection surrounding the system struggled to organize around the disturbances low level circulation center. However, by 06:00 UTC on July 13, it had organized enough for the JMA to declare the disturbance a tropical depression. Over the next two days, the system continued to move towards the west and gradually consolidated further. The JMA then named the system as Tokage, as it had developed into a tropical storm and reached its 10-minute peak wind speeds of 65 km/h (40 mph). PAGASA then initiated advisories on the system and named it Hanna, before the JTWC designated the system as Tropical Depression 09W and initiated advisories on the system, while it was at its 1-minute peak wind speeds of 55 km/h (35 mph). However, by this time Tokage was already interacting with Typhoon Ma-on, with Ma-on's outflow exposing Tokage's low level circulation center, and displacing convection to the west. The JMA, PAGASA and the JTWC then issued their final advisories on the system later that day as the remnants of Tokage was absorbed into Ma-on, due to the 2897:. In the begging, Sonca seemed to have intensified rapidly since formation, however, soon the storm weakened back to a minimal tropical storm because of dry air entering the LLCC that caused it to elongate and weaken. However, that was not for too long as vigorous convection persisted over the well defined LLCC with tightly curved banding wrapped in, Sonca continued to strengthen gradually and the JTWC reported winds of at least 50 knots (93 km/h; 58 mph) near the center. As Sonca continued to strengthen, and the JMA upgraded it to a severe tropical storm on September 17,. Later that day, Sonca developed a large 10 nautical miles (19 km; 12 mi) ragged eye with deep convective banding tightly wrapped into it. As a result, Sonca strengthened more rapidly and by early the next day, it became a typhoon. On September 19, Sonca reached a peak intensity of 85 knots (157 km/h; 98 mph) (1-min mean) and 70 knots (130 km/h; 81 mph) (10-min mean) and soon the convection around the northern periphery started weakening. Being embedded in a baroclinic zone with low sea surface temperatures, Sonca started its extratropical transition late on September 19. 1115:. As the system moved towards the northwest under the influence of a subtropical ridge of high pressure, it rapidly consolidated in an area of light to moderate vertical wind shear. The JMA then started to monitor the system as a tropical depression later that day, before the JTWC designated it as Tropical Depression 04W early on May 20. The JTWC then reported later that day that the depression had intensified into a tropical storm with wind speeds of 65 km/h (40 mph), however, it later reported that it had overestimated the wind speeds and consequently lowered the storm's status to a tropical depression, based on observations from Yap island. Late on May 21, both the JMA and the JTWC reported that the depression had now become a tropical storm with the JMA naming it as Songda. Over the next couple of days, the system gradually intensified further while moving northwest into PAGASA's area of responsibility. PAGASA named it as Chedeng. At 1200 UTC on May 24, the JTWC reported that Songda had intensified into a typhoon. 12 hours later, the JMA followed suit while the system was located about 800 km (500 mi) to the southeast of 2574:
the JTWC issued a Tropical Cyclone Formation Alert, while the JMA reported that the system had become a tropical depression. Over the next 24 hours, the system continued to consolidate as it moved towards the north-northwest before the JTWC initiated advisories on the system as it intensified into Tropical Storm 16W, however the JMA did not name it as Noru until 0600 UTC on September 4,. As it was named, the JTWC reported that Noru had peaked with 1-minute windspeeds of 85 km/h (55 mph), while the JMA reported peak 10-minute sustained wind speeds of 75 km/h (45 mph). On September 5, after it had peaked in intensity, a fresh Tutt cell developed over the system and started to inhibit outflow and shear the convection away, which meant as a result that the system started to weaken. Over the next two days, Noru went through an extratropical transition before becoming an extratropical cyclone on September 6, about 1,150 km (710 mi) to the northeast of Tokyo, Japan. As an extratropical cyclone, Noru continued its movement towards the north-northwest and affected
3048:, the Manila Hospital moved patients from its ground floor which was flooded with neck-deep waters. Hospital generators were flooded and the building had no power since the typhoon arrived. Soldiers and police in trucks moved thousands of residents, most importantly the women and the children away from the Baseco shanty after many houses were washed away in the storm surge and floodwaters brought by Nesat. The typhoon made landfall before dawn triggering instant response. Authorities ordered more than a hundred thousand people across the country to flee from Typhoon Nesat's rains and wind gusts. Several schools and offices were shut and thousands were stranded after flight and ferry services were completely disrupted by the fierce storm. Nearly thirty-seven percent of Manila Electric Company's service area was left without power after high winds and heavy rains toppled power lines. Also, in Malabon, Navotas and Valenzuela the Manila Electric power company shut down power to prevent any accidents. 2468:. Later that day, the JTWC followed suit and initiated advisories on Talas. Talas continued to strengthen and by midnight that day, it became a severe tropical storm. Over the next few days, Talas continued to drift north very slowly until late on August 29, when the JMA upgraded Talas to a typhoon. Soon, a subtropical ridge to the west of the storm weakened and the subtropical ridge to the east of the system pushed Talas to the west. As a result, Talas accelerated towards the west maintaining strength and outflow. An upper-level cyclone over the system suppressed the convection and kept it from reaching the center. Therefore, Talas remained weak and did not strengthen further. Convection never managed to consolidate the center and convective banding remained well away from the fully exposed low-level circulation center. The convective banding continued to expand more and more with the outer 3749:(260 mi) to the southeast of Hong Kong, China. During that day as the depression moved towards the north-northeast, a trough of low pressure located over Hainan island and dry cold air wrapping into the depression's circulation inhibited further development of the depression. The depression then degenerated into an area of low pressure during the next day, before it dissipated during June 2,. On June 14, the JMA reported that a tropical depression had developed within an area of moderate vertical windshear, about 475 mi (764 km) to the southwest of Manila, Philippines. During that day the depression moved to the north-northwest, before the system dissipated during the next day. On July 16, the JMA reported that a tropical depression had developed about 225 km (140 mi) to the east of Hanoi in northern Vietnam, however it quickly weakened after interacting with land. 3143:. Later that day, the storm developed a better organized; however, the system's low-level circulation center (LLCC) became fully exposed due to moderate vertical wind shear from the nearby system, Typhoon Nesat, which also caused the storm to remain very weak with winds of 35 knots (65 km/h; 40 mph). By that night, wind shear from Nesat, which was moving closer towards Haitang, strengthened and pushed all the convection to the west-southwest keeping the storm relatively weak. Though a ridge building over China impinged poleward outflow, the euquatoward outflow remained significantly excellent. Haitang was also a slow-mover, moving westward at only 3 knots (5.6 km/h; 3.5 mph). However, by the night of September 26, Haitang rapidly accelerated west at over 13 knots (24 km/h; 15 mph) and made landfall over 650:
tropical cyclones would make landfall on Southern China, between July and December compared to an average of four and that there would now be 16 typhoons due to the strength of the India-Burma trough. They also predicted that seven tropical cyclones would pass within 100 km (62 mi) of the Korean Peninsula or Japan, during July and December compared to an average of around three. Within its July update, TSR predicted that the ACE index would be about 194, after raising its prediction for the number of tropical storms to 28.0, typhoons to 18.1 and intense typhoons to 8.4. On August 4, TSR subsequently slightly revised these predictions within its final update for 2011 to 28.2 tropical storms, 17.9 typhoons, 8.0 "intense" typhoons and an ACE index of about 281.
1824:. The system gradually drifted west over the next few days and late on July 24, the JTWC started monitoring the system as a Tropical Depression. Early the next day, the JMA upgraded the area of low pressure into a Tropical Depression. A few hours later, the PAGASA started monitoring the tropical depression and named it 'Juaning'. The system continued to drift westwards and strengthened rapidly, that on midnight, that day, the JMA further upgraded the system into a Tropical Storm, naming it Nock-Ten. Early on July 27, the JMA reported that Nock-ten continued to strengthen and upgraded it into a Severe Tropical Storm. A few hours later, the JTWC reported that Nock-ten rapidly intensified to a category 1 typhoon and made its landfall over northern 3019:. The system continued to weaken with convective banding loosely wrapped into the partially exposed LLCC. The winds continued to drop and eventually reached 65 knots (120 km/h; 75 mph) (1-min sustained) which made it a minimal typhoon on the SSHS. Though the weakening, Water vapour imagery showed that the typhoon was still maintaining excellent outflow towards the equator and improving outflow towards the pole. Nesat maintained a relatively large area of gale-force winds. Animated infrared satellite imagery depicted that the storm was expanding in size and convective banding continued to move further and further away from the LLCC. The LLCC was also relatively large, elongated and cloud free. 3732:. Five people were killed in a landslide, but all others died in flash flooding. More than 2,000 have been rescued, according to the Armed Forces of the Philippines. Officials were also investigating reports that an entire village was swept away. The flash flooding occurred overnight, following 10 hours of rain, compounded by overflowing rivers and tributaries. In some areas, up to 20 centimeters of rain fell in 24 hours. At least 20,000 people were staying in 10 evacuation centers in Cagayan de Oro. Officials said that despite government warning, some people did not evacuate. At least 9,433 houses were destroyed while 18,616 were damaged. 1358:, Philippines. Over the next couple of days the system gradually developed further, before late on June 16, the JMA, JTWC and PAGASA, all reported that the system had developed into a tropical depression, with PAGASA naming it as Egay. Egay continued to develop during June 17, as it moved towards the northeast, and on June 18, the JTWC reported that Egay had intensified into a tropical storm. Fluctuations in intensity occurred over the next several days, before the JMA reported that the system had strengthened into a tropical storm on June 22, naming it Haima. The JTWC also followed suit, by upgrading it to a tropical storm again. 5847: 28: 13359: 720: 1297: 2984:. Nesat continued to drift west with expanding deep convection around the entire system and consolidating convection around the LLCC. The mid-level warm anomaly near the system continued to intensify and convective banding near the LLCC became more and more tighter. As a result, the JMA upgraded Nesat to a severe tropical storm on September 25,. Late on the same day, the JMA further upgraded Nesat to a typhoon. The system rapidly deepened and quickly developed a 30 nautical miles (56 km; 35 mi) ragged eye and 1591: 2167:. Soon, the JTWC started monitoring the system as a tropical depression and upgraded it to a tropical storm later. Merbok began to move westward slowly, but soon afterwards, it turned northwest and gradually drifted in that direction. Late on August 5, the JMA upgraded Merbok into a severe tropical storm. Early on August 6, the JTWC upgraded Merbok into a Category 1 typhoon 960 mi (1,540 km) east-southeast of Tokyo, Japan. Early the next day, the storm's winds reached a peak of 90 mph (140 km/h) 2889:. The system gradually drifted north and steadily intensified until the next day when the JMA upgraded the system to a tropical depression. Later on September 14, the JTWC issued a Tropical Cyclone Formation Alert (TCFA) on the system reporting that the system could intensify into a tropical storm within 24 hours from then. Convection rapidly consolidated the center with persistent, deep convection around the north-eastern periphery, prompting the JTWC to initiate advisories on the system, designating it with 2253:. Initially, the JMA predicted the system to strengthen into a tropical storm, but on August 11, as it moved further north into cool waters and unfavourable conditions, the JMA issued their final advisory. Later, the JTWC too issued their final warning on the system, reporting that it had moved into a subtropical ridge and was expected to dissipate into a remnant low. However, the JMA continued to track the remnants as a weak tropical depression over the next few days until the system dissipated on August 15. 3267:
which ironically is much weaker than Nalgae, but high winds and heavy rains from the storm caused widespread power outages and flooding that left many communities isolated. Nearly 2,900 homes were destroyed and approximately another 15,400 sustained damage. At least 18 people were killed by the storm and another 7 were reported as missing as of October 11. A total of 1,113,763 people were affected by the storm. Total losses in the country reached just over 115 million PHP (US$ 2.62 million).
3825:'s Typhoon Committee, should they be judged to have 10-minute sustained windspeeds of 65 km/h (40 mph). While the Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical and Astronomical Services Administration assigns names to tropical cyclones which move into or form as a tropical depression in their area of responsibility located between 135°E and 115°E and between 5°N-25°N even if the cyclone has had an international name assigned to it. The names of significant tropical cyclones are retired, by both 989:. At this time the disturbances low level circulation center was weak and unorganized, while a minimal amount of deep convection was observed around the system. Over the next couple of days the depression gradually developed further in an area of low vertical wind shear before it was declared a tropical depression by the JMA and the JTWC during May 6. In the same evening, PAGASA upgraded the low pressure into a tropical depression and assigned its local name 'Bebeng'. On the afternoon of May 7, 2284: 2679:. However, Kulap quickly accelerated north and exited the PAR on the same evening, prompting the PAGASA to issued their final advisory on the system. After increasing wind shear caused further weakening, the JTWC downgraded Kulap to a tropical depression late on September 8,. Early on September 10, the JMA too downgraded Kulap to a tropical depression, and continued to track Kulap's remnants as a tropical depression until it was finally absorbed by the weather front early on September 11. 2111: 1772: 2804:). Soon Roke started weakening as cloud tops started getting warmed up and eye diameter started to decrease. However, the system still maintained a near radial outflow and the convective structure continued to remain organized that kept Roke from dissipating rapidly. Although Roke entered a de-intensification phase, it still had plenty of strength that posed a great threat to regions of Japan. Being located approximately 330 nautical miles (610 km; 380 mi) southwest of 3511:
disturbances low level circulation, before the JTWC reported during the next day, that the disturbance had developed into a tropical cyclone and designated it as Tropical Depression 25W. Despite being predicted to intensify into a tropical storm after being designated, the depression moved towards the northwest and rapidly deteriorated as it interacted with the cold and dry north-easterlies, as a result the JTWC issued their final warning on the system early on December 5.
3178: 2032: 1504: 1398: 1185: 2812:. Also, land interaction severely weakened the storm to a minimal Category 1 typhoon with winds of under 70 knots (130 km/h; 81 mph) (1-min sustained). Only six hours later, the storm further weakened and accelerated northeastward at approximately 31 knots (57 km/h; 36 mph) with rapidly dissipating deep convection completely sheared to the northeast of the LLCC. As a result, the JTWC ceased advisories on the storm, as it became fully extratropical. 810: 628:, predicted that the typhoon season in Hong Kong would be near to above normal with six to nine tropical cyclones passing within 500 km (310 mi) of the territory against an average of around 6. On March 30, the TSR Consortium released their first forecast of the season and predicted that the basin would see a near average season with 27.8 tropical storms, 17.5 typhoons, 7.8 "intense" typhoons and an ACE index of about 275. In early April, the 3536: 2931: 2611: 1905: 2517: 3462: 3393: 937: 13856: 3741: 3082: 2292: 1780: 3292: 2837: 3090: 2119: 1685: 1067: 3300: 3186: 1693: 1512: 1193: 2464:, which is associated from the remnants of a tropical depression. At midnight that day, the system became sufficiently well organized that the JMA started tracking it as a tropical depression. On August 23, the system moved into an environment of low wind shear and warm sea surface temperatures prompting the JTWC to issue a TCFA on it. By August 25, the system grew strong enough that the JMA upgraded it to a tropical storm, naming it 2420: 2412: 2201: 1913: 1599: 1406: 3636: 2939: 2845: 2619: 2040: 1305: 818: 2525: 2718: 945: 2209: 3544: 3470: 3401: 728: 2663:, Japan. Over the next two days, the system drifted north and developed a well defined LLCC with organized convective banding, prompting the JMA to upgrade the low-pressure area to a tropical depression. On September 7, convection consolidated the low-level circulation center very well with tightly curved banding wrapped into it. Also, high sea-surface temperatures and very low wind shear caused the system to undergo 645:
and December, compared with an average of five while predicting that six tropical cyclones during the whole year compared to an average of four tropical cyclones. TSR revised its initial prediction during May and subsequently predicted that 28.0 tropical storms, 17.7 typhoons, 7.6 "intense" typhoons and an ACE index of about 266. In late June after a near-normal start to the season Taiwan's
2671:. However, the system stopped strengthening soon after as the LLCC became partially exposed and the convection was displaced to the south. Kulap remained small in size and dry air entering from the western periphery kept it from strengthening further. Wind shear increased, pushing convection approximately 180 nautical miles (330 km; 210 mi) south of the LLCC. Also, Kulap was located beneath a 1059: 3628: 3779:, Japan on August 25, as the system dissipated completely. On September 14, the JMA started to monitor a tropical depression that had developed about 720 km (450 mi) to the southeast of Taipei in Taiwan. During that day, the depression remained near stationary, before becoming stationary, the JMA then last noted the depression late on September 15, as it was absorbed by Typhoon Roke. 2710: 1969:. The storm gradually drifted north over the next day maintaining strength. On the night of July 29, Muifa was upgraded into a severe tropical storm. Overnight, the storm strengthened rapidly and was upgraded into a typhoon the next morning. The storm strengthened so rapidly, and the JTWC reported that the storm's peak winds were reaching 140 knots (260 km/h; 160 mph) 1461:. During the evening of June 21, the JTWC also reported that Falcon had strengthened into a tropical depression. On June 22, both the JTWC and the JMA upgraded Falcon into a tropical storm, and the JMA named it Meari. Meari left the Philippines with 2 deaths and 5 people missing. On the afternoon on June 24, the JMA upgraded Meari to a severe tropical storm as it passed 2477:, Japan. After landfall, Talas accelerated north at over 13 knots (24 km/h; 15 mph) and its central convection became significantly eroded and was displaced to the north-east as Talas was exposed to a very strong wind shear of over 50 knots (93 km/h; 58 mph) that made the LLCC very distorted and difficult to pin-point. Talas was embedded in a 2360:. Overnight, the system continued to intensify and early on August 24, the JMA upgraded Nanmadol to a severe tropical storm. Later that day, convective banding improved and Nanmadol developed an eye-like feature. As a result, Nanmadol continued to intensify rapidly and became a typhoon, by midnight. Nanmadol continued to drift north east and made landfall over 2176:
Later on that day, the system started showing extratropical characteristics as the convection near the eye dissipated rapidly. Thus, the JTWC issued their final warning on the system reporting that the system was no longer tropical. Later, the JMA, also noting that Merbok had lost its tropical characteristics, issued their final advisory.
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LLCC, and soon it started weakening. Due to land interaction, the convection around the system started decaying rapidly. Due to the rapid weakening, the JTWC ceased advisories on the storm, soon afterwards. Later that evening, the JMA downgraded Nesat to a tropical low over land and issued their final warning on the system.
1973:, as it strengthened into a Category 5 Typhoon. However, the typhoon couldn't maintain Category 5 strength for a long time. According to the JTWC, On July 31, the typhoon interacted with an upper-level trough and weakened into a Category 4 typhoon. The system gradually moved north, then turned west and drifted towards 1644:. On July 12, both the JMA and JTWC upgraded the system to a tropical storm and named it Ma-on. Early on July 13, the JMA upgraded Ma-on to a severe tropical storm and later that day strengthened into a typhoon. After absorbing Tokage, Ma-on reached its peak intensity on July 16. The PAGASA named it Ineng on July 17. 2675:(TUTT cell) that caused subsidence. A mid-level subtropical steering ridge caused Kulap to track in a northwestward direction. On September 8, Kulap moved into the east-northeast periphery of the Philippine Area of Responsibility (PAR) prompting the PAGASA to start issuing advisories on the system, naming it 3442:
atmospheric convection surrounding the system wrapped into the disturbances developing low-level circulation center. During November 7, the JMA and the JTWC reported that the disturbance had become a tropical depression and started to warn on it with the latter designating it as Tropical Depression 24W.
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The following weak tropical depressions were also monitored by one or more of the warning centers, however they were either short lived or did not significantly develop further. On May 31, the JMA reported that a tropical depression had developed at the southern end of a shear line, about 420 km
3147:. Though there was a burst of convection at that time, both land interaction and vertical wind shear weakened the system into a tropical depression and the JTWC ceased their advisories. The JMA tracked Haitang as a tropical depression until it finally dissipated inland Vietnam early on September 27,. 3026:
in Hainan, China and started weakening again. Because of the poor shapre and disorganization at the LLCC, the typhoon could only maintain a maximum 1-min sustained windspeed of 65 knots (120 km/h; 75 mph). Even after the landfall, Nesat maintained vigorous convection all around the LLCC and
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got eroded and the maximum 1-min sustained winds dropped to 95 knots (176 km/h; 109 mph). The system approached land at nearly 10 knots (19 km/h; 12 mph). However, later on that day, the LLCC started to get re-consolidated with convection as Nesat quickly moved west and re-emerged
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were reported to be completely flooded by the rain. Minor damage to rice crops was reported. Additional heavy rain was expected throughout the day while Nock-ten moved into the South China Sea. The number of missing was also pushed up to 31 after 25 crewmembers of a fishing boat were reported missing
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predicted that between 24 and 26 tropical storms would develop or move into the basin during the year, which it noted was higher than the previous total of 14. They also predicted that between seven and nine tropical storms would make landfall on China, with the first landing taking place before June
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assigns names to tropical cyclones which move into or form as a tropical depression in their area of responsibility located between 135°E and 115°E and between 5°N-25°N even if the cyclone has had a name assigned to it by the Japan Meteorological Agency. Tropical depressions that are monitored by the
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and started weakening. On August 8, the system started accelerating northwards at a speed of 23 mph (37 km/h) and convection gradually diminished due to colder sea surface temperatures and unfavorable conditions. As a result, the JMA reported that Merbok had weakened into a tropical storm.
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Heavy rains from the storm's outer bands triggered significant flooding and landslides in South Korea. At least nine people were killed and three others were reported missing across the country. In North Korea, heavy rains from the storm caused widespread flooding and damage. At least 160 homes were
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During May within its first outlook for the year, the GCACIC predicted that the season would be near average with 31 tropical cyclones, 27 tropical storms and 17 typhoons developing during the season. They also predicted that seven tropical cyclones would make landfall on Southern China, between May
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and was exposed to a strong vertical wind shear, prompting the JMA to stop monitoring the system as a tropical depression, as the system dissipated to a remnant low. However, at midnight, the same day, the remnants regenerated, and the JMA started tracking the system as a tropical depression again,
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During December 3, the JTWC started to monitor a tropical disturbance, that had developed within an area of moderate vertical windshear, about 180 km (110 mi) to the northwest of Bandar Seri Begawan, Brunei. During that day deep atmospheric convection surrounding the system built over the
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and make landfall over Vietnam with a 1-min sustained wind speed of at-least 50 knots (93 km/h; 58 mph). Early on September 30, Nesat made its final landfall over northern Vietnam with a 1-mim sustained windspeed of 55 knots (102 km/h; 63 mph) and a well-defined, tightly wrapped
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During each season, several national meteorological services and scientific agencies forecast how many tropical cyclones, tropical storms, and typhoons will form during a season and/or how many tropical cyclones will affect a particular country. These agencies include the Guy Carpenter Asia-Pacific
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to the northeast of the system. However, during that day vertical wind shear surrounding the system relaxed and the system started to consolidate, while it moved towards the north-northwest around a subtropical ridge of high pressure. Early the next day, because the system continued to consolidate
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from pre-school to college levels on July 26 and 27. In Northern Luzon, Nock-ten poured down heavy rainfall becoming widespread flooding in the area. The national roads were impassable and landslides were also reported. About 26 domestic flights were cancelled from July 26 to 27 due to heavy rains
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This table lists all of the tropical cyclones that were monitored during the 2011 Pacific typhoon season. Information on their intensity, duration, name, areas affected, primarily comes from the warning centres while death and damage reports come from either press reports or the relevant national
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On December 9, the JTWC started to monitor a tropical disturbance that had developed about 550 km (340 mi) to the south-southeast of Manila on Luzon Island. On December 11, the JTWC cancelled the TCFA on the disturbance due to the interaction with the cold air coming from the north. The
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The storm slowly drifted to the west and kept on intensifying gradually. Nalgae developed a microwave eye like feature and well defined convective banding in all the quadrants. The system had a tiny radius of winds, though it was still strengthening significantly and was very well defined. On the
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off to the west of the systems low level circulation center. During that day the depression moved towards the north slowly, before PAGASA named it as Lando, however during the next day they reported that the depression had weakened into a low-pressure area and released their final advisory on it.
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During the season 21 tropical storms developed in the Western Pacific and each one was named by the JMA, when the system was judged to have 10-minute sustained windspeeds of 65 km/h (40 mph). The JMA selected the names from a list of 140 names, that had been developed by the 14 members
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Striking the Philippines just days after Typhoon Nesat, Nalgae caused further damage across Luzon. Although first feared that Nalgae would cause much more damage to Luzon, which was severely affected by Typhoon Nesat, damage from the storm was not as anticipated to be lighter than Typhoon Nesat,
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The residents of Manila had nothing to do but wading through waist-deep floodwaters, dodging branches and flying debris as the typhoon sent surging waves as tall as palm trees over seawalls completely submerging neighborhoods. By the evening of September 27, at-least 7 people were reported to be
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In the morning of July 16, the Japan Meteorological Agency located in an area of low pressure on the land was upgraded to a tropical depression later on the same day. On July 17, the JMA downgraded the tropical depression to a low pressure. The Hong Kong Observatory only classified the tropical
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began to be monitored by both the JTWC and JMA. That evening, the JTWC issued a Tropical Cyclone Formation Alert. Soon afterwards, PAGASA upgraded the system into a tropical depression, naming it as "Falcon". At the time of the upgrade, Falcon was located about 1,000 km (620 mi), east
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During April two tropical depressions developed but they failed to intensify into tropical storms. Tropical Storm Aere (Bebeng) then developed on May 5, and after causing PHP 2.25 billion in damage to Northeastern Luzon and Eastern Visayas, the name Bebeng was retired by PAGASA. The second
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predicted that the season, would be near average of 25.7 with 22–26 tropical storms occurring over the basin during 2011. Between three and five of the systems were predicted to affect Taiwan, compared to an average of around 3.6. Within its July forecast update, the GCACIC predicted that seven
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On December 24, the JMA reported that a tropical depression had developed about 1,768 km (1,099 mi) to the southeast of Manila, in the Philippines. During that day, the depression moved towards the northwest before the JMA issued their final advisory on the system. The final tropical
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On November 5, the JTWC started to monitor a tropical disturbance that had developed within an area of low vertical windshear, about 640 km (400 mi) to the east-southeast of Ho Chi Minh City in Vietnam. Over the next couple of days the disturbance moved towards the north-northwest as
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already brushing parts of Japan. Coastal areas in the nation have already reported gale-force winds several hours before landfall, while the Omega block continued to drive Talas towards the nation. Land interaction weakened Talas, prompting the JMA to downgrade Talas from a typhoon to a severe
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of Taiwan and started weakening. Landfall weakened the system rapidly prompting the JMA to downgrade Nanmadol to a tropical storm with winds of under 50 mph (80 km/h). Soon, it started experiencing strong wind shear and continued weakening. The shear pushed convection approximately
3344:. Over the next couple of days the system gradually developed further while moving towards the west, before the JMA reported on October 9, that the disturbance had developed into a tropical depression. Early on October 10, the JTWC upgraded the system to a tropical depression designating as 1353:
on June 13. Both of them started to interact with each other and the other one absorbed the moisture of the other disturbance. On June 15, the JTWC started to monitor an area of disturbed weather within that disturbance that was located about 1,350 km (840 mi), to the southeast of
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associated with the system, that caused an abrupt, erratic movement. However, being located in an area of warm sea surface temperatures and low vertical wind shear, the depression continued to strengthen and on September 13, the JMA upgraded the depression to a tropical storm and named it
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An area of convection spawned a small area of low pressure on the morning of July 9. It became a tropical disturbance as it passed over the warm waters of the Pacific Ocean. On July 11, both the JMA and JTWC upgraded the tropical disturbance to a tropical depression which was located near
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On the evening of September 21, at almost the same time when Nesat was first seen, another low-pressure area persisted far south of Hong Kong. The low slowly drifted north and strengthened slowly until September 24, when the JMA upgraded the system to a tropical depression east of
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In the Philippines, Washi has caused at least 1,268 fatalities, and 1,079 people are officially listed as missing. Washi had affected 102,899 families or 674,472 people in 766 villages in 52 towns and eight cities in 13 provinces. The majority of the deaths were in the cities of
3263:, the JMA downgraded Nalgae to a severe tropical storm on October 2, and then a tropical storm late on October 3. The JTWC downgraded Nalgae to a tropical depression on October 4, and the JMA also did it on the next day. Later on October 5, the remnant low of Nalgae dissipated. 12965: 2808:, the typhoon accelerated north-northwestward at approximately 16 knots (30 km/h; 18 mph) with winds of over 100 knots (190 km/h; 120 mph) (1-min sustained) being a Category 3 typhoon on the SSHS. Being embedded in the baroclinic zone, Roke started its 2380:
On August 27, five people died after Nanmadol caused landslides. At least two Filipino fishermen were reported to be missing after Nanmadol's strong winds whipped up large waves. In September 2011, the JTWC upgraded Nanmadol to a Category 5 super typhoon in post-analysis.
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After Tropical Storm Banyan dissipated during October 14, no tropical storms or typhoons were observed within the basin until Tropical Depression 27W developed into Tropical Storm Washi during December 15, due to high vertical windshear and a strong northeast monsoon.
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evening of September 28, the JMA reported that Nalgae continued to intensify, as they upgraded it to a severe tropical storm with winds of over 55 knots (102 km/h; 63 mph). On that night, the PAGASA initiated advisories on Nalgae, giving it the local name
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assign names to tropical cyclones that develop in the Western Pacific, which can result in a tropical cyclone having two names. The Japan Meteorological Agency's RSMC Tokyo — Typhoon Center assigns international names to tropical cyclones on behalf of the
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While tracking through the Philippines, Banyan produced heavy rains across much of the country, leading to widespread flooding. At least ten people were killed by the storm and another was reported missing. A total of 75,632 people were affected by the storm.
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On July 31, the JMA reported that a tropical depression had developed about 500 km (310 mi) to the north west of Manila in the Philippines. However, because of the outflow from Typhoon Mufia, the deep convection that surrounded the system was being
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maintaining severe tropical storm strength. However, overnight, the storm rapidly weakened and the JMA downgraded it into a minor tropical storm the next day. However, on July 29, the storm gradually regained strength and approached south China coast at
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buffeted the system. This prevented the cyclone from intensifying beyond depression status as it remained nearly stationary. The JMA continued to monitor the system as a tropical depression for another day before issuing their last warning on the system.
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on the system early the next day. However less than 3 hours later, the JTWC decided to issue advisories on the system designating it as Tropical Depression 22W, before the JMA reported that the depression had become a tropical storm and named it Nalgae.
1977:, before turning northwest again, when it was finally downgraded to a tropical storm by the JTWC. Soon afterwards, the JMA too downgraded Muifa to a Severe Tropical storm. After weakening to a tropical storm, Muifa made landfall at the estuary of the 3031:. There was a sea-surface temperature of approximately 28 °C (82 °F) and a slight vertical wind shear of 10 knots (19 km/h; 12 mph) near the system's center at that time. The JTWC anticipated the storm to gradually drift over the 1655:
early on July 20. The JTWC downgraded Ma-on to a tropical depression on July 21, and discontinued advisories the following day. The JMA downgraded Ma-on to a tropical storm early on July 23 and transitioned into an extratropical cyclone east of the
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On September 23, both the JMA and the JTWC reported that Tropical Depression 20W, had developed about 610 km (380 mi) to the southwest of Hagåtña, Guam. Early on September 24, the JMA further upgraded 20W to a tropical storm and named it
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During the season PAGASA used its own naming scheme for the 19 tropical cyclones, that either developed within or moved into their self-defined area of responsibility. The names were taken from a list of names, that had been last used during
1961:. At midnight, that day, the JMA started monitoring the system as a tropical depression. Early on July 28, the JTWC upgraded the system into a Tropical Storm. A few hours later, the JMA too upgraded the system to a tropical storm, naming it 8148: 11877: 9500: 3238:. During that day, while the depression moved towards the northwest its low level circulation centre rapidly consolidated in an area of favourable conditions for further development of the system. This prompted the JTWC to issue a 1957:. the system gradually drifted to the west and on July 25, the JTWC upgraded the low-pressure area to a tropical depression. At that time, it was located approximately 505 nautical miles (935 km; 581 mi) to the west of 3593:. After a couple of days drifting southwestwards in the South China Sea, on December 13, the JTWC issued their final advisories on the system as it started to weaken. Late on December 14, the tropical depression dissipated near 1261:. The next day, the JMA and JTWC upgraded the tropical depression into a tropical storm, with the JMA naming it Sarika. During the morning of June 11, the JTWC downgraded Sarika to a tropical depression after making landfall in 12649: 3684:; in addition, the JMA also upgraded it to a tropical depression. The JTWC upgraded the system to a tropical storm on December 14, but downgraded it to a tropical depression early on December 15, and the PAGASA designated it 2784:. On September 17, Roke developed a small, deep convective eye promoting the JMA to upgrade Roke to a severe tropical storm with winds of over 50 knots (93 km/h; 58 mph). Between September 19 and 20, Roke underwent 12287: 12261: 12009: 11249: 9554: 9527: 8252: 12443: 3135:. Later that day, the JTWC issued a Tropical Cyclone Formation Alert stating that the low could develop into a tropical cyclone. Only a few hours later, the JTWC initiated advisories on the system, designating it with 12761: 2762:
came together as a low-pressure area with improving outflow and a developing low-level circulation center (LLCC). Later that day, the JMA upgraded the low-pressure area to a tropical depression north-northeast of the
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predicted that two tropical storms would affect Thailand during 2011, with one affecting Upper Thailand during August or September, while one was expected to move through Southern Thailand during October or November.
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After PAGASA issued their final advisory, the JMA continued to monitor the depression for another 24 hours before late on August 2, the JMA dropped the system from their advisories as it dissipated.
1556:. The center was 460 km (290 mi) north of Basco, Batanes. On the morning of July 9, JMA upgraded the system to a tropical depression. It was located 450 km (280 mi) northeast of 13205: 3011:
and moved towards the southwest and the winds further dropped to 85 knots (157 km/h; 98 mph) because of land interaction. Though the system has maintained overall central deep convection,
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The transition took place relatively fast because of a frontal boundary and the JTWC reported that Sonca became extratropical early on September 20, while the JMA did the same later in the evening.
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70 km (43 mi) south of the LLCC. The system also accelerated towards China at 8 knots (15 km/h; 9.2 mph) and weakened to a minimal tropical storm. After its third landfall over
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were all placed on standby to deploy to areas struck by Aere once the storm passed. Several ports were affected by the storm, stranding 1,379 passengers by the afternoon of May 7. According to the
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persisted along the northwest quadrant which caused further drop in wind speed. Upper level analysis indicated that Nesat was to the south of a ridge axis in an area of moderate vertical
2485:, which prompted them to issue their final warning on the system. On September 5, the JMA issued their final warning on the system, reporting that Talas has become extratropical on the 10349: 3783:
On October 11, the JMA reported that a tropical depression had developed to the southeast of Hainan Island. Late on October 13, the system dissipated, just after making landfall over
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further, before the JTWC initiated advisories on the system and designated it as Tropical Depression 01W. However, within hours of this, the depression became devoid of convection as
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On July 11, the JTWC started to monitor a tropical disturbance that had developed within a poorly organized monsoon trough about 1,000 kilometers (620 mi) to the northwest of
1476:, Shandong, China, and then the JMA downgraded Meari to a tropical storm on the same day. On June 27, the JTWC downgraded Meari to a tropical depression before it made landfall on 12421: 12395: 12365: 12339: 12313: 12239: 12209: 12176: 12063: 12036: 11987: 11634: 11607: 11550: 11524: 11356: 11330: 11303: 11276: 11189: 11163: 11136: 11109: 11082: 10976: 10896: 10869: 10842: 10815: 10788: 10761: 10734: 10707: 10653: 10627: 10601: 10574: 10482: 10455: 10429: 10402: 10376: 10296: 10269: 10216: 10189: 10162: 10135: 10108: 10055: 10028: 9286: 9233: 8993: 8937: 8850: 8824: 8714: 8687: 8518: 8384: 8331: 8305: 7913: 7857: 7831: 7804: 7551: 7368: 6727: 6635: 6476: 6424: 6370: 6347: 11382: 9948: 9922: 7883: 2565:
During September 1, the JTWC reported that a tropical disturbance had developed within the outflow of Tropical Storm Talas, about 980 km (610 mi) to the northeast of
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In October 2011, the JMA upgraded Talas as a typhoon in post-analysis. But during 2014, the JMA downgraded Talas again to a severe tropical storm on another post-analysis.
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on May 17, as it moved in a westward direction. On May 19, the JTWC reported that an area of low pressure had persisted about 510 km (320 mi) to the southeast of
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On October 7, the JTWC started monitoring a tropical disturbance that had developed in an area of low vertical windshear, about 750 km (470 mi) to the south of
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on August 8, and the JTWC issued the final warning. Early on August 9, Muifa weakened to a tropical depression over northeast China and became a low-pressure area later.
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experienced intense wind gusts, measured up to 198 km/h (123 mph), along with torrential rain. Extensive damage took place across the area with losses reaching
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On April 1, the JMA reported that a tropical depression had developed within an area of moderate vertical wind shear about 510 km (315 mi) to the southeast of
299:. Within the Northwestern Pacific Ocean, there are two separate agencies who assign names to tropical cyclones which can often result in a cyclone having two names. The 2775:. However, just as similar to Kulap, Onyok also exited the PAR in 6 hours from entering the region. In an advisory, the JTWC reported that there were at least two more 668: 12834: 12729: 11665: 11584: 8052: 6203:. Typhoon Committee 44th session. The Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific and World Meteorological Organization's Typhoon Committee. p. 22. 12859: 7076: 677: 303:
will name a tropical cyclone should it be judged to have 10-minute sustained wind speeds of at least 65 km/h (40 mph) anywhere in the basin. Whilst the
12892: 1017: 676: 6753: 2348:(TCFA), reporting that the system was becoming better organized. Later that day, the PAGASA started monitoring the system as a tropical depression and named it 2340:(LLCC). The system then turned north and continued to drift north until August 21, when the JMA upgraded the low-pressure area to a tropical depression east of 681: 7104: 6838: 671: 12588: 12557: 679: 13212: 11723: 686:
tropical storm of the season then developed on May 19, and affected the Philippines, Taiwan and Japan before becoming extratropical to the east of Japan.
2771:. The next day, the depression drifted into the Philippine Area of Responsibility (PAR) and the PAGASA initiated advisories on the depression, naming it 7607: 5934:
According to the TSR, an intense tropical cyclone is a tropical cyclone with maximum 1-minute sustained winds greater than 175 km/h (110 mph).
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A tropical depression gradually drifted north and early on August 10, the JTWC started monitoring the system as a tropical depression and designated it
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destroyed and 50,000 hectares of crops submerged. Several reports of confirmed fatalities arose but no details on how many were given to news agencies.
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On May 3, the JTWC started to monitor a tropical disturbance that had developed within a monsoon trough about 140 km (87 mi) to the west of
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was a below average season that produced a total of 21 named storms, 8 typhoons, and four super typhoons. This season was much more active than the
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depression as a trough of low pressure is not to be ignored, while the Joint Typhoon Warning Center nor recognize this as a tropical disturbance.
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impacted the Philippines, causing significant flash flooding and landslides. Four fatalities are attributed to the system there. Further north,
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per hour for a minimum of 12 hours. Also, they added that Roke developed a 10 nautical miles (19 km; 12 mi) eye and a good poleward
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to a tropical depression. The system intensified rapidly and just six hours later, the JMA upgraded the system to a tropical storm, naming it
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1.37 billion (US$ 31.7 million). Widespread flooding and landslides damaged homes, blocked off roads and severed communications. In
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On September 29, by the time Nesat managed to re-develop ad 10 nautical miles (19 km; 12 mi) ragged eye, it made landfall over
659: 180: 3853: 1265:. The JTWC soon issued their final advisory on Sarika. Sarika made landfall on mainland China with winds of 75 km/h (45 mph). 8201:"Severe Weather Bulletin number four (final), Tropical Cyclone Alert: Tropical Depression "Lando" issued at 5.00 pm, 31 July 2011" 1146:
23.2 billion ($ 287 million); however, there were no fatalities. As it became extratropical, Songda brought heavy rains from
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in the Philippines. It rapidly intensified into a Category 5 typhoon. On the afternoon of May 29, Songda became extratropical south of
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While Ma-on was affecting Japan, the JTWC downgraded it to a tropical storm in the evening on July 19, before making landfall on
14016: 5880: 195: 13974: 8077: 7211: 3846: 891: 12860:"Severe Weather Bulletin number three, Tropical Cyclone Alert: Tropical Depression "Lando" issued at 11 am, 2011-08-01" 12704: 8175:"Severe Weather Bulletin number one, Tropical Cyclone Alert: Tropical Depression "Lando" issued at 6.30 pm, 2011-07-31" 14119: 13859: 12736: 11661: 11580: 6229: 14093: 8797: 7342: 6581: 2473:
tropical storm with winds of under 60 knots (110 km/h; 69 mph). Early on September 3, Talas made landfall over
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upgraded the system to a tropical depression and reported the storm center to be about 450 km (280 mi) west of
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started to monitor a weak tropical depression that had developed about 1,260 km (785 mi) to the northwest of
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and regained its strength quickly, due to slight land interaction with Mindanao. Late on December 17, Washi crossed
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tropical depression reached peak intensity during midday, on December 11, as it was located over the center, of the
2012:, 200 residents or 31 families living in communities along the Marikina River sought shelter in evacuation centers. 1131:, which was later absorbed by another extratropical cyclone on June 4, and later dissipated completely over Alaska. 14124: 13967: 9359: 3239: 3139:. Early the next day, the storm strengthened significantly that the JMA upgraded it to a tropical storm, naming it 2345: 9746: 3766:
becoming more well defined. Later that day, the JMA upgraded the system to a tropical depression southeast of the
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killed and most of them in metropolitan Manila, a place already battered by heavy monsoonal rains. Similar to the
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upgraded the depression to a tropical storm and assigned the name 'Aere'. During the early morning of May 12, the
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During late 2011, the JTWC instead upgraded Nesat from a category 3 to a category 4 typhoon as a post-analysis.
14056: 5875: 4826: 1750: 1108: 637: 185: 12862:. Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical and Astronomical Services Administration. August 1, 2011. Archived from 10531: 10509: 9725: 9428: 2788:, a more extreme case of rapid deepening that involves a tropical cyclone deepening at a rate of at least 2.5 14061: 13182: 8203:. Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical and Astronomical Services Administration. July 31, 2011. Archived from 8177:. Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical and Astronomical Services Administration. July 31, 2011. Archived from 7603: 5870: 3060: 2377:, Nanmadol weakened rapidly prompting both the JTWC and the JMA to issue their final warnings on the system. 190: 11748: 6584:. Philippine Atmospheric Geophysical and Astronomical Services Administration. April 3, 2011. Archived from 1028:, 377.4 mm (14.86 in) of rain fell in just 24 hours, resulted in significant flash flooding. 13433: 7180: 4522: 1361:
During the evening of June 23, the JTWC downgraded Haima to a tropical depression after making landfall in
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Throughout the Philippines, multiple agencies activated their emergency plans as the storm approached. The
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depression of the year then developed on December 31, about 340 km (210 mi) to the northeast of
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predicted that between twenty and twenty-three tropical cyclones were likely to develop and/or enter the
300: 277: 261: 238: 225: 221: 213: 209: 12503: 11611: 7134: 13397: 13316: 13159: 7637: 4405: 1009: 915: 269: 246: 8798:"PAGASA -Severe Weather Bulletin Number ONE — Tropical Cyclone Alert: Tropical Depression "MINA"" 7157: 13990: 11691: 5860: 603: 13254: 12184: 12067: 12040: 11551:"Significant Tropical Weather Outlook for the Western and South Pacific Oceans December 3, 2011 06z" 11521:"Significant Tropical Weather Outlook for the Western and South Pacific Oceans November 5, 2011 06z" 11360: 11334: 11307: 11280: 11193: 11167: 11140: 11113: 11086: 10980: 10900: 10873: 10846: 10819: 10792: 10765: 10738: 10711: 10657: 10631: 10605: 10578: 10486: 10459: 10433: 10406: 10380: 10300: 10273: 10220: 10193: 10166: 10139: 10112: 10059: 10032: 9294: 9237: 9151: 8997: 8941: 8858: 8828: 8718: 8691: 8522: 8388: 8335: 8309: 7917: 7861: 7835: 7808: 7555: 7372: 6643: 6480: 6428: 1001:
as it became a weak extratropical cyclone. Its extratropical remnants finally dissipated on May 15.
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A developing tropical depression on August 20, which failed to be a tropical storm in its lifecycle
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Two tropical disturbances formed in an area of convection and moderate vertical wind shear east of
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Early on September 27, Nesat made landfall over the Luzon region of Philippines. As a result, the
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Delta. Due to the southwest monsoon enhanced by Muifa, it caused heavy rains in several parts of
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Updated Prediction of Seasonal Tropical Cyclone Activity over the Western North Pacific for 2011
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later in the day. The JMA downgraded Ma-on to a severe tropical storm after it made landfall in
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on December 15, both the JTWC and the JMA upgraded the system to a tropical storm and named it
1013: 646: 607: 13259: 12863: 12533:. Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical and Astronomical Services Administration. Archived from 11798:"Significant Tropical Weather Outlook for the Western and South Pacific Oceans 2011-05-30 06z" 11385:. Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical and Astronomical Services Administration. Archived from 9951:. Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical and Astronomical Services Administration. Archived from 9925:. Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical and Astronomical Services Administration. Archived from 9117:"Two fishermen missing as Philippines braces for Typhoon Nanmadol — Monsters and Critics" 8800:. Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical and Astronomical Services Administration. Archived from 8204: 8178: 7345:. Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical and Astronomical Services Administration. Archived from 6724:"Significant Tropical Weather Outlook for the Western and South Pacific Oceans 2011-05-03 14z" 6294: 6258: 2991:
aloft generating an exceptionally excellent all-around outflow. Also, the system had a highly
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The scope of this article is limited to the Pacific Ocean to the north of the equator between
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suspended government offices and pre-school to college level in NCR. Nearby provinces like
1965:. Soon, the storm moved into the Philippine area of responsibility and the PAGASA named it 1883: 1648: 1569: 1373:, Vietnam, the JTWC and the Hong Kong Observatory downgraded Haima to a low-pressure area. 281: 273: 257: 250: 164: 9360:"JTWC — Prognostic Reasoning for Tropical Cyclone Advisory 32 – Tropical Storm Talas" 6996: 6166: 2001: 1272:, and ten more were declared missing. Damages from Sarika are estimated at $ 248 million. 8: 13685: 11638: 6259:
May 2011 Predictions of Seasonal Tropical Cyclone Activity over the Western North Pacific
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and started weakening. Later the same day, the JMA reported that Nock-ten has exited the
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Final Report on the Effects and Emergency Management re Tropical Storm "Sendong" (Washi)
12999:"Japanese Nonlife Insurers Report 1.3 Trillion Yen in Claims Related to Quake, Typhoons" 9747:"PAGASA — Severe Weather Bulletin Number ONE — Tropical Storm "NONOY" (KULAP)" 7215: 7053: 2893:. Soon, the JMA also initiated advisories on the system, upgrading it to Tropical Storm 13089: 9949:"PAGASA — Severe Weather Bulletin Number TWO(FINAL) – Tropical Depression "ONYOK"" 6118: 4282:
disaster management agency and include any impact that was associated with the system.
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over water. At that time, it was located near the southern periphery of a deep layered
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Late on July 8, an area of low pressure formed about 300 km (190 mi) east of
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Early on June 20, an area of low pressure about 760 km (470 mi), east of the
1233:
On early June 8, an area of low pressure formed about 10 km (6.2 mi) west of
13358: 11279:. United States Navy, United States Air Force, United States Air Force. Archived from 11252:. United States Navy, United States Air Force, United States Air Force. Archived from 9557:. United States Navy, United States Air Force, United States Air Force. Archived from 27: 13291: 12998: 12685:
National Weather Service Forecast Office Guam; National Climatic Data Center (2012).
9923:"PAGASA — Severe Weather Bulletin Number ONE — Tropical Depression "ONYOK"" 3763: 3045: 3041: 3008: 1825: 719: 13870: 13311: 7019: 1249:
began to monitor the system. In the early morning hours of June 9, the Philippines'
2365: 2361: 1985: 1849:. Over the next day, the storm drifted to the west and made landfall over Northern 1841:, China. Later that day, the storm strengthened over land and headed north towards 1738: 858:
On March 30, the JMA began monitoring an area of low pressure located southwest of
769: 1657: 1590: 12943: 6962: 3717: 3697: 3586: 3361: 3260: 2664: 2478: 1641: 1553: 1021: 13249: 13211:(Report). National Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Center. Archived from 13030:(Report). National Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Center. Archived from 7884:"PAGASA — Severe Weather Bulletin Number ONE — Tropical Storm Kabayan" 6837:(Report). National Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Center. Archived from 6292: 6256: 1296: 10243:"JMA — Tropical Cyclone Warning 140000 – Tropical Depressions 28 & 29" 7752:"NWS Guam — Tropical Cyclone Advisory 231930 for pre-tropical storm Muifa" 6504:"Significant Tropical Weather Outlook for the Western and South Pacific Oceans" 6371:"Significant Tropical Weather Outlook for the Western and South Pacific Oceans" 4218:
from its naming lists, and in February 2012, it was subsequently replaced with
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from its naming lists, and in February 2012, it was subsequently replaced with
3755: 3729: 3032: 2667:, prior to which, the JMA upgraded the system to a tropical storm and named it 2369: 1974: 1238: 1139: 1120: 899: 296: 9177:"JMA — Tropical Cyclone Advisory 230000 – Tropical Depression 22, 23, 24" 8994:"JMA — Tropical Cyclone Advisory 280000 – Severe Tropical Storm Nanmadol" 8881:"JMA — Tropical Cyclone Advisory 240600 – Severe Tropical Storm Nanmadol" 8801: 8626:"JMA — Tropical Cyclone Advisory 112100 (Final) – Tropical Depression 20" 7346: 6585: 14113: 13244: 12705:"Final Report re Effects of Southwest Monsoon and Typhoon "Butchoy" (Guchol)" 7260:"NWS Guam — Tropical Weather Advisory 1 for Pre-Tropical storm Nock-ten" 6160:"Speech by Dr. B Y Lee, Director of the Hong Kong Observatory March 23, 2011" 3767: 3663: 3571: 3497: 3428: 3327: 3213: 3117: 2966: 2872: 2745: 2646: 2579: 2552: 2447: 2337: 2319: 2283: 2236: 2146: 2067: 1940: 1807: 1734: 1720: 1626: 1539: 1433: 1332: 1220: 1094: 998: 972: 875: 845: 755: 96: 13959: 13287:
Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical and Astronomical Services Administration
13266: 13133: 13111: 11414:. National Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Council. November 11, 2011 11030:"JTWC — Tropical Cyclone Formation Alert — Tropical Depression 31" 10270:"JTWC — Tropical Cyclone Formation Alert — Tropical Depression 28" 9880:"JTWC — Tropical Cyclone Formation Alert — Tropical Depression 27" 9208:"JTWC — Tropical Cyclone Formation Alert — Tropical Depression 24" 8657:"JTWC — Tropical Cyclone Adivosry 09 (Final) – Tropical Depression 13W" 8385:"JMA — Tropical Cyclone Advisory 051800 – Severe Tropical Storm Merbok" 7578:"JMA — Tropical Cyclone Advisory 310000 – Post-Tropical Storm Nock-ten" 3818:
Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical and Astronomical Services Administration
3720:. On December 19, Washi weakened into a tropical depression and dissipated. 3027:
did not weaken too much when compared to the reactions after the Philippine
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Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical and Astronomical Services Administration
305:
Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical and Astronomical Services Administration
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The season was also much deadlier and destructive than the previous season.
13276: 9381:"JMA — Tropical Cyclone Advisory 020600 – Severe Tropical Storm Talas" 9287:"JMA — Tropical Cyclone Advisory 260000 – Severe Tropical Storm Talas" 8020:"JMA — Tropical Cyclone Advisory 070600 – Severe Tropical Storm Muifa" 3791: 2759: 2659:
Late on September 4, an area of low pressure developed to the southeast of
2486: 1997: 1143: 1116: 8572:"JMA — Tropical Cyclone Advisory 091800 – Extratropical storm merbok" 4253:
s case, over 300 deaths. They were subsequently replaced on the list with
3177: 2031: 1503: 1397: 1184: 8051:. National Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Council. Archived from 7131:"Tropical storm Haima hits southern China, forcing ships to stop service" 3771: 3701: 3677: 3535: 3235: 2988: 2930: 2610: 2341: 2336:. Early on August 20, the system became better organized and developed a 2160: 1954: 1904: 1821: 1477: 1453: 1350: 1258: 887: 809: 285: 13346: 12833:. National Disaster Coordinating Council. August 4, 2011. Archived from 12710:. National Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Council. June 26, 2012 7805:"JMA — Tropical Cyclone Advisory 260000 – Pre-tropical storm Muifa" 6762: 3461: 3392: 3348:, and the PAGASA also upgraded it to a tropical depression and named it 2516: 936: 13281: 12797:. National Disaster Coordinating Council. July 28, 2011. Archived from 12659:. National Disaster Coordinating Council. June 10, 2011. Archived from 9475:"JMA — Tropical Cyclone Advisory 050600 – Ex-Tropical Storm Talas" 8851:"JMA — Tropical Cyclone Advisory 231200 – Tropical Storm Nanmadol" 7552:"JMA — Tropical Cyclone Advisory 301200 – Tropical Storm Nock-ten" 3740: 3667: 3575: 3501: 3432: 3331: 3217: 3121: 3016: 2970: 2876: 2789: 2749: 2650: 2556: 2451: 2323: 2240: 2172: 2150: 2082: 2071: 2005: 1978: 1944: 1811: 1724: 1630: 1543: 1469: 1437: 1336: 1224: 1098: 976: 867: 849: 781: 759: 636:
29 and the last landing taking place after October 7. On April 26, the
100: 12177:"JMA — Tropical Cyclone Advisory 250000 – Tropical Depression 22" 12151:"JTWC — Tropical Cyclone Warning 221430 – Tropical Depression 22" 12120:"JMA — Tropical Cyclone Advisory 221200 – Tropical Depression 22" 12090:"JMA — Tropical Cyclone Advisory 200600 – Tropical Depression 22" 11304:"RSMC Tropical Cyclone Advisory: Tropical Storm Nalgae 2011-09-27 18z" 11190:"JMA — Tropical Cyclone Advisory 270600 – Tropical Storm Haitang" 11083:"JMA — Tropical Cyclone Advisory 250000 – Tropical Storm Haitang" 11003:"JMA — Tropical Cyclone Warning 240000 – Tropical Depressions 31" 10217:"JTWC — Tropical Cyclone Warning 130000 – Tropical Depression 28" 9616:"JTWC — Tropical Cyclone Warning 042200 – Tropical Depression 26" 9148:"JTWC — Tropical Cyclone Outlook 222300 – Tropical Depression 24" 8741:"JMA — Tropical Cyclone Advisory 211200 – Tropical Depression 23" 8359:"JTWC — Tropical Cyclone Warning 01 – Tropical Depression Merbok" 8306:"JMA — Tropical Cyclone Advisory 030000 – Tropical depression 18" 7914:"JMA Tropical Cyclone Advisory 300000 for Severe Tropical Storm Muifa" 7779:"JTWC — Tropical Cyclone Advisory 001 – Pre-tropical storm Muifa" 6935:. National Disaster Coordinating Council. May 31, 2011. Archived from 5963:
Extended Range Forecast for Northwest Pacific Typhoon Activity in 2011
3081: 2291: 1779: 13296: 11637:(Report). United States Navy, United States Air Force. Archived from 11610:(Report). United States Navy, United States Air Force. Archived from 9857:"JMA — Tropical Cyclone Warning 081800 – Tropical Depression 27" 9637:"JMA — Tropical Cyclone Warning 060600 – Tropical Depression 26" 9034:
JMA — Tropical Cyclone Advisory 291200 – Tropical Storm Nanmadol
8519:"JMA — Tropical Cyclone Advisory 081800 – Tropical Storm Merbok" 8332:"JMA — Tropical Cyclone Advisory 030600 – Tropical Storm Merbok" 7500:"JMA — Tropical Storm Advisory 290900 – Tropical Storm Nock-ten" 6873:. National Disaster Coordinating Council. May 8, 2011. Archived from 6801:. National Disaster Coordinating Council. May 7, 2011. Archived from 6075:
August Forecast Update for Northwest Pacific Typhoon Activity in 2011
3291: 3089: 2992: 2836: 2797: 2469: 1861: 1458: 1362: 1234: 13286: 12886:"2011 Top 10 Philippine Destructive Tropical Cyclones (PDF)(Report)" 10575:"JMA — Tropical Cyclone Advisory 240000 – Tropical Storm Nesat" 10403:"JMA — Tropical Cyclone Advisory 170600 – Tropical Storm Sonca" 10323:"JMA — Tropical Cyclone Advisory 150600 – Tropical Storm Sonca" 10297:"JTWC — Tropical Cyclone Advisory 01 – Tropical Depression 19W" 9902:"JTWC — Tropical Cyclone Advisory 01 – Tropical Depression 18W" 9813:"JMA — Tropical Cyclone Advisory 100000 – Tropical Storm Kulap" 9234:"JMA — Tropical Cyclone Advisory 250000 – Tropical Storm Talas" 8912:"JTWC — Tropical Cyclone Advisory 07 – Tropical Storm Nanmadol" 7994:"JTWC — Tropical Cyclone Warning 51 – Post-Super Typhoon Muifa" 7858:"JMA — Tropical Cyclone Advisory 280600 – Tropical Storm Muifa" 6327:"Annual Report on the Activities on the RSMC Tokyo - Typhoon Center" 3299: 3185: 2356:. On August 23, the JMA upgraded 14W to a tropical storm, naming it 2118: 1953:
Late on July 23, an area of low pressure formed to the southeast of
1692: 1684: 1511: 1480:, and the JMA reported that Meari became a low-pressure area later. 1192: 1134:
Although Songda remained offshore, heavy rains within the typhoon's
1066: 12064:"JTWC Tropical Cyclone Warning 200100 – Pre-Tropical Depression 22" 12037:"JTWC Tropical Cyclone Warning 190030 – Pre-Tropical Depression 22" 11164:"JTWC — Tropical Cyclone Advisory 10 – Tropical Storm Haitang" 11137:"JTWC — Tropical Cyclone Advisory 06 – Tropical Storm Haitang" 11110:"JTWC — Tropical Cyclone Advisory 04 – Tropical Storm Haitang" 11057:"JTWC — Tropical Cyclone Advisory 01 – Tropical Storm Haitang" 10002:"JMA — Tropical Cyclone Advisory 131200 – Tropical Storm Roke" 9836:"JTWC — Tropical Cyclone Warning 080130 – Tropical Depression" 9681:"JMA — Tropical Cyclone Advisory 70300 – Tropical Storm Kulap" 8825:"JTWC — Tropical Cyclone Warning 01 – Tropical Depression 14W" 8599:"JTWC — Tropical Cyclone Warning 01 – Tropical Depression 13W" 8046:"NDRRMC Update re SitRep No. 2 on Tropical Storm "Kabayan" (Muifa)" 6193: 6039:
July Forecast Update for Northwest Pacific Typhoon Activity in 2011
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as it entered the Philippine Area of Responsibility. After passing
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Early on September 13, a low-pressure area formed northeast of the
2844: 2805: 2618: 2575: 2419: 2411: 2200: 2039: 2009: 1989: 1912: 1838: 1598: 1405: 1346: 1304: 1269: 1135: 903: 817: 13301: 13063:(Report). National Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Center. 11383:"Severe Weather Bulletin Number ONE — Tropical Storm "QUIEL"" 9049:
JTWC — Tropical Cyclone Advisory 31 – Tropical Storm Nanmadol
6003:
May Forecast Update for Northwest Pacific Typhoon Activity in 2011
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Muifa killed 2 men, as their boat was capsized in the vicinity of
944: 11690:. Philippines: English.news.cn. December 25, 2011. Archived from 10377:"JTWC — Tropical Cyclone Advisory 08 – Tropical Storm Sonca" 10350:"JTWC — Tropical Cyclone Advisory 04 – Tropical Storm Sonca" 9792:"JTWC — Tropical Cyclone Advisory 07 – Tropical Storm Kulap" 9726:"JTWC — Tropical Cyclone Advisory 05 – Tropical Storm Kulap" 9704:"JTWC — Tropical Cyclone Advisory 03 – Tropical Storm Kulap" 9660:"JTWC — Tropical Cyclone Advisory 01 – Tropical Storm Kulap" 9429:"JTWC — Tropical Cyclone Advisory 40 – Tropical Storm Talas" 9261:"JTWC — Tropical Cyclone Advisory 01 – Tropical Storm Talas" 8493:"JTWC — Tropical Cyclone Warning 21 – Tropical Storm Merbok" 7686:"Classes suspended in NCR, other areas in Luzon due to 'Juaning'" 6901:"Typhoon Songda Nearing Tokyo Weakens to 'Extratropical Cyclone'" 6667:"Prognostic Reasoning for Tropical Depression 02W Advisory Three" 6642:. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. Archived from 6293:
Guy Carpenter Asia-Pacific Climate Impact Center (July 4, 2011).
3784: 3713: 3543: 3469: 3400: 3144: 3132: 3003: 2583: 2208: 2159:
Early on August 2, the JMA upgraded an area of low pressure near
1866: 1850: 1557: 1366: 1262: 1254: 895: 773: 727: 11749:"Death toll from Philippine storm reaches 569; hundreds missing" 10190:"JTWC — Tropical Cyclone Advisory 41 – Tropical Storm Roke" 10029:"JTWC — Tropical Cyclone Advisory 26 – Tropical Storm Roke" 9976:"JTWC — Tropical Cyclone Advisory 08 – Tropical Storm Roke" 9589:"Tropical Cyclone Best Track Analysis: Tropical Storm Noru 2011" 8964:"JMA — Tropical Cyclone Advisory 270300 – Typhoon Nanmadol" 8938:"JMA — Tropical Cyclone Advisory 250000 – Typhoon Nanmadol" 7526:"JMA Tropical Cyclone Advisory 291200 – Tropical Storm nock-ten" 6257:
Guy Carpenter Asia-Pacific Climate Impact Center (May 9, 2010).
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Late on August 21, a low-pressure area developed to the west of
1820:
Early on July 22, an area of low pressure formed to the east of
268:
made landfall over in Japan and were the most destructive since
11688:"Death toll from tropical storm climbs to 1,236 in Philippines" 9346:
JTWC — Tropical Cyclone Advisory 27 – Tropical Storm Talas
9332:
JTWC — Tropical Cyclone Advisory 25 – Tropical Storm Talas
9078:
Tropical Depression 14W (Nanmadol) Warning No. 34 Final Warning
8688:"JTWC Tropical Cyclone Warning 192100 – Tropical Depression 23" 7887: 7660:"At least 25 dead, 31 missing as Nock-Ten lands in Philippines" 6609:"Prognostic Reasoning for Tropical Depression 02W Advisory One" 3725: 3594: 3231: 2776: 2374: 1846: 1842: 1833: 1473: 1355: 1250: 1151: 1147: 878:
approached from the west and prompted the system to undergo an
11357:"JMA — Tropical Cyclone Advisory 281800 – Typhoon Nalgae" 9091:"Typhoon-triggered landslide kills five people in Philippines" 6792:"NDRRMC Update Initial Report on Tropical Depression "Bebeng"" 6343: 2332:
Late on August 19, an area of low pressure developed north of
1058: 665: 11960:. United States Navy, United States Air Force. Archived from 11933:. United States Navy, United States Air Force. Archived from 11880:. United States Navy, United States Air Force. Archived from 11800:. United States Navy, United States Air Force. Archived from 11717:"SitRep No.11 re Effects of Tropical Storm "SENDONG" (WASHI)" 11553:. United States Navy, United States Air Force. Archived from 11437:. United States Navy, United States Air Force. Archived from 10950:"JMA — Tropical Cyclone Advisory 301800 – Typhoon Nesat" 10654:"JMA — Tropical Cyclone Advisory 252100 – Typhoon Nesat" 10628:"JMA — Tropical Cyclone Advisory 250000 – Typhoon Nesat" 10553:"JMA — Tropical Cyclone Advisory 201200 – Typhoon Sonca" 10456:"JMA — Tropical Cyclone Advisory 180600 – Typhoon Sonca" 9530:. United States Navy, United States Air Force. Archived from 9503:. United States Navy, United States Air Force. Archived from 8546:"JTWC — Final Warning — Extratropical Storm Merbok" 8282:. United States Navy, United States Air Force. Archived from 8255:. Japan Meteorological Agency. August 2, 2011. Archived from 8151:. United States Navy, United States Air Force. Archived from 7940:"JMA — Tropical Cyclone Advisory 300600 – Typhoon Muifa" 6506:. United States Navy, United States Air Force. Archived from 6479:. Japan Meteorological Agency. March 30, 2011. Archived from 6427:. United States Navy, United States Air Force. Archived from 6400:. United States Navy, United States Air Force. Archived from 6373:. United States Navy, United States Air Force. Archived from 3689: 3627: 3357: 3252: 2333: 2171:. Later that day, the system was caught in moderate vertical 1993: 1870: 1857: 1829: 1370: 986: 13306: 11827:. United States Navy, United States Airforce. Archived from 11632: 11605: 11548: 11518: 11274: 11247: 10789:"JTWC — Tropical Cyclone Advisory — Typhoon Nesat" 10529: 10507: 9899: 9877: 9833: 9789: 9723: 9701: 9657: 9613: 9552: 9426: 9357: 8277: 7708:"'Juaning' strands 1,600; roads in CAR, C. Luzon impassable" 6691: 6664: 6606: 6501: 6422: 6395: 6368: 2709: 11459: 11331:"JTWC — Tropical Cyclone Advisory 07 – Typhoon Nalgae" 11301: 11217: 9586: 9317:
JMA — Tropical Cyclone Advisory 291800 – Typhoon Talas
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JTWC — Tropical Cyclone Advisory 25 – Typhoon Nanmadol
8100:"Marikina residents start to flee as Alert Level 2 sounded" 6926:"NDRRMC Update SitRep No. 15 on Typhoon "Chedeng" (Songda)" 6751: 3759: 2461: 1958: 1744: 12824:"NDRRMC Update SitRep No. 12 on Typhoon "Kabayan" (Muifa)" 12558:"3 destructive cyclones expected this month — Pagasa" 11500:. National Disaster Coordinating Council. October 19, 2011 10924:"JTWC — Tropical Cyclone Advisory 29 – Typhoon Nesat" 10897:"JTWC — Tropical Cyclone Advisory 28 – Typhoon Nesat" 10870:"JTWC — Tropical Cyclone Advisory 26 – Typhoon Nesat" 10843:"JTWC — Tropical Cyclone Advisory 24 – Typhoon Nesat" 10816:"JTWC — Tropical Cyclone Advisory 22 – Typhoon Nesat" 10762:"JTWC — Tropical Cyclone Advisory 18 – Typhoon Nesat" 10735:"JTWC — Tropical Cyclone Advisory 16 – Typhoon Nesat" 10708:"JTWC — Tropical Cyclone Advisory 15 – Typhoon Nesat" 10681:"JTWC — Tropical Cyclone Advisory 14 – Typhoon Nesat" 10602:"JTWC — Tropical Cyclone Advisory 06 – Typhoon Nesat" 10532:"JTWC — Tropical Cyclone Advisory 22 – Typhoon Sonca" 10510:"JTWC — Tropical Cyclone Advisory 19 – Typhoon Sonca" 10483:"JTWC — Tropical Cyclone Advisory 17 – Typhoon Sonca" 10430:"JTWC — Tropical Cyclone Advisory 12 – Typhoon Sonca" 8466:"JTWC — Tropical Cyclone Warning 17 – Typhoon Merbok" 8439:"JTWC — Tropical Cyclone Warning 16 – Typhoon Merbok" 8412:"JTWC — Tropical Cyclone Warning 13 – Typhoon Merbok" 4214:
After this season, the Typhoon Committee retired the name
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channel. On September 21, Typhoon Roke made landfall over
249:, developed on May 7 while the season's last named storm, 13469: 12589:"Combined death toll from 'Pedring,' 'Quiel' rises to 76" 11462:"RSMC Tropical Cyclone Best Track: Tropical Storm Banyan" 11409:"NDRRMC Update SitRep No. 13 on Typhoon "Quiel" (Nalgae)" 10163:"JTWC — Tropical Cyclone Advisory 40 – Typhoon Roke" 10136:"JTWC — Tropical Cyclone Advisory 38 – Typhoon Roke" 10109:"JTWC — Tropical Cyclone Advisory 36 – Typhoon Roke" 10056:"JTWC — Tropical Cyclone Advisory 34 – Typhoon Roke" 9453: 9406: 6832:
Situation Report No. 14 on Tropical Storm "Bebeng" (Aere)
6582:"Tropical Depression "Amang" Severe Weather Bulletin One" 4246: 1112: 859: 245:
between May and October. The season's first named storm,
12788:"NDRRMC Update SitRep No. 7 on Tropical Storm "Juaning"" 12620:"Government will no longer use Sendong to name typhoons" 12148: 12061: 12034: 11955: 11928: 11875: 11822: 11795: 11659: 11578: 11432: 11328: 11161: 11134: 11107: 11054: 11027: 10974: 10921: 10894: 10867: 10840: 10813: 10786: 10759: 10732: 10705: 10678: 10599: 10480: 10427: 10374: 10347: 10294: 10267: 10214: 10187: 10160: 10133: 10106: 10053: 10026: 9973: 9525: 9498: 9343: 9329: 9258: 9205: 9145: 9075: 9046: 9018: 8909: 8822: 8769: 8712: 8685: 8654: 8596: 8543: 8490: 8463: 8436: 8409: 8356: 8146: 7991: 7964: 7829: 7776: 7518: 7419: 7291:"JTWC — Tropical Depression 10W — Warning 001" 7288: 6721: 6194:
China Meteorological Administration (January 30, 2012).
6117:(Report). Taiwan: Central Weather Bureau. Archived from 3935:
After the season the Typhoon Committee retired the name
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On December 11, a disturbance formed and persisted near
3600: 997:
downgraded Aere to a tropical depression while south of
12922:"Nanmadol causes est. $ 200 TO $ 500 million in Taiwan" 12893:
National Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Council
12831:
National Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Council
12795:
National Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Council
12657:
National Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Council
12650:"NDRRMC Update SitRep No. 5 on Tropical Storm "Dodong"" 11498:
National Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Council
11491:"NDRRMC Update SitRep No. 15 on Tropical Storm "Ramon"" 11302:
RSMC Tokyo — Typhoon Center (September 27, 2011).
9171: 9169: 8715:"Tropical Depression 23 – Low Level Circulation Center" 6933:
National Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Council
6871:
National Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Council
6864:"NDRRMC Update SitRep No. 3 on Tropical Storm "Bebeng"" 6799:
National Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Council
6633: 6477:"JMA High Seas Forecast for 1800 UTC on March 30, 2011" 6112: 6072: 6036: 6000: 5960: 3770:. On August 22, the system started interacting with an 1376: 1018:
National Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Council
11460:
RSMC Tokyo — Typhoon Center (November 14, 2011).
11218:
RSMC Tokyo — Typhoon Center (November 14, 2011).
6984: 6982: 5721: 5681: 5535: 5497: 5457: 5418: 5306: 5194: 5153: 4897: 4857: 4746: 4669: 4629: 4553: 4476: 4436: 13875: 13025:
Situational Report No.26 re Typhoon "Pedring" (Nesat)
12971:. Fire and Disaster Management Agency. Archived from 12509:. World Meteorological Organization. pp. 37–38. 12501: 11277:"JTWC Tropical Depression 22W Warning 2011-09-27 09z" 9587:
RSMC Tokyo — Typhoon Center (October 26, 2011).
7181:"Storm leaves casualties, destroys homes in N. Korea" 6752:
RSMC Tokyo — Typhoon Centre (January 30, 2012).
6451:"JMA High Seas Forecast for 0600 UTC on 4 April 2011" 6115:
Three to Five Typhoons Expected to Hit Taiwan in 2011
13385: 13058:
2011 Top 10 Philippine Destructive Tropical Cyclones
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Tropical Cyclone 25W Warning 3; December 5, 2011 09z
11608:
Tropical Cyclone 25W Warning 1; December 4, 2011 15z
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when their fishing boat was caught in the storm off
12689:. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. 12687:"Storm Events Database: Guam: Tropical Storm Sanvu" 11275:Joint Typhoon Warning Center (September 27, 2011). 11248:Joint Typhoon Warning Center (September 27, 2011). 10530:Joint Typhoon Warning Center (September 20, 2011). 10508:Joint Typhoon Warning Center (September 20, 2011). 10235: 9900:Joint Typhoon Warning Center (September 11, 2011). 9878:Joint Typhoon Warning Center (September 11, 2011). 8078:"Palace suspends college classes, govt work in NCR" 7967:"JTWC — Super Typhoon Muifa — Warning 24" 7832:"JTWC — Tropical Storm 11W — Warning 011" 6979: 4198:were used for the first (and only, in the cases of 1268:As a result of the storm, 23 people were killed in 13757: 13505: 12697: 12467: 12465: 11711: 11709: 11220:"RSMC Tropical Cyclone Best Track: Typhoon Nalgae" 9834:Joint Typhoon Warning Center (September 9, 2011). 9790:Joint Typhoon Warning Center (September 9, 2011). 9724:Joint Typhoon Warning Center (September 8, 2011). 9702:Joint Typhoon Warning Center (September 8, 2011). 9658:Joint Typhoon Warning Center (September 7, 2011). 9614:Joint Typhoon Warning Center (September 6, 2011). 9553:Joint Typhoon Warning Center (September 2, 2011). 9427:Joint Typhoon Warning Center (September 4, 2011). 9358:Joint Typhoon Warning Center (September 2, 2011). 7343:"PAGASA — Severe Weather Bulletin Number ONE" 7050:"Typhoon Songda Floods Strike Japan Disaster Zone" 6344:"JMA WWJP25 Warning and Summary April 1, 2011 06z" 4891:Caroline Islands, Philippines, Japan, China, Korea 788: 13673: 13577: 12958: 11633:Joint Typhoon Warning Center (December 5, 2011). 11606:Joint Typhoon Warning Center (December 4, 2011). 11549:Joint Typhoon Warning Center (December 3, 2011). 11519:Joint Typhoon Warning Center (November 5, 2011). 11250:"Tropical Cyclone Formation Alert 2011-09-27 06z" 10555:. Japan Meteorological Agency. September 20, 2011 9815:. Japan Meteorological Agency. September 10, 2011 9555:"Tropical Cyclone Formation Alert 2011-09-02 10z" 7238:"Tropical depression 'Goring' to bring more rain" 7038: 3812:Within the North-western Pacific Ocean, both the 3356:. Early on October 12, Banyan made landfall over 3226:On September 26, the Japan Meteorological Agency 1157: 14111: 13457: 13055: 13022: 12525: 12523: 12474:"Monthly Tropical Cyclone summary December 1999" 12204: 12202: 10968: 9859:. Japan Meteorological Agency. September 9, 2011 9683:. Japan Meteorological Agency. September 7, 2011 9639:. Japan Meteorological Agency. September 6, 2011 9582: 9580: 9578: 9576: 9477:. Japan Meteorological Agency. September 5, 2011 9383:. Japan Meteorological Agency. September 2, 2011 7730:"26 domestic flights cancelled due to 'Juaning'" 7636:. Thomson Reuters. July 27, 2011. Archived from 6829: 4470:Micronesia, Philippines, Japan, British Columbia 4245:were retired by PAGASA, as they had caused over 3270: 1663: 13481: 13312:Vietnam's National Hydro-Meteorological Service 12462: 12444:"JMA WWJP25 Warning and Summary 2012-01-01 12z" 12418:"JMA WWJP25 Warning and Summary 2012-01-01 06z" 12392:"JMA WWJP25 Warning and Summary 2011-12-31 18z" 12366:"JMA WWJP25 Warning and Summary 2011-12-31 06z" 12340:"JMA WWJP25 Warning and Summary 2011-12-25 00z" 12314:"JMA WWJP25 Warning and Summary 2011-12-24 18z" 12288:"JMA WWJP25 Warning and Summary 2011-12-24 12z" 12262:"JMA WWJP25 Warning and Summary 2011-09-16 00z" 12236:"JMA WWJP25 Warning and Summary 2011-09-15 18z" 12210:"JMA WWJP25 Warning and Summary 2011-09-14 00z" 12010:"JMA WWJP25 Warning and Summary 2011-07-16 06z" 11984:"JMA WWJP25 Warning and Summary 2011-07-16 00z" 11904:"JMA WWJP25 Warning and Summary 2011-06-14 18z" 11851:"JMA WWJP25 Warning and Summary 2011-06-01 18z" 11771:"JMA WWJP25 Warning and Summary 2011-05-31 18z" 11706: 11523:. United States Navy, United States Air Force. 8278:Joint Typhoon Warning Center (August 2, 2011). 8253:"JMA WWJP25 Warning and Summary 2011-08-02 18z" 8227:"JMA WWJP25 Warning and Summary 2011-07-31 12z" 8122:"JMA WWJP25 Warning and Summary 2011-07-31 06z" 7264:National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration 6920: 6918: 6825: 6823: 6726:. United States Navy, United States Air Force. 6696:. United States Navy, United States Air Force. 6694:"Tropical Depression 02W Advisory Five (Final)" 6611:. United States Navy, United States Air Force. 6556:"JMA WWJP25 Warning and Summary 2011-04-03 06z" 6530:"JMA WWJP25 Warning and Summary 2011-04-03 00z" 5770: 5734: 5695: 5655: 5619: 5583: 5547: 5509: 5471: 5431: 5392: 5354: 5318: 5280: 5242: 5206: 5168: 5127: 5089: 5053: 5017: 4981: 4945: 4909: 4871: 4831: 4794: 4758: 4720: 4682: 4643: 4603: 4565: 4527: 4489: 4450: 4410: 4372: 4336: 3169:Category 4 super typhoon (SSHWS) 2589: 2275:Category 5 super typhoon (SSHWS) 2089: 2008:(Region IV-A) also suspended their classes. In 1896:Category 5 super typhoon (SSHWS) 1050:Category 5 super typhoon (SSHWS) 909: 13565: 13180: 12586: 11664:. United States Navy, United States Airforce. 11583:. United States Navy, United States Airforce. 11544: 11542: 9494: 9492: 8229:. Japan Meteorological Agency. July 31, 2011. 6692:Joint Typhoon Warning Center (April 6, 2011). 6665:Joint Typhoon Warning Center (April 5, 2011). 6640:National Weather Service Office in Tiyan, Guam 6607:Joint Typhoon Warning Center (April 5, 2011). 6502:Joint Typhoon Warning Center (April 2, 2011). 6453:. Japan Meteorological Agency. April 4, 2011. 6423:Joint Typhoon Warning Center (April 2, 2011). 6396:Joint Typhoon Warning Center (April 2, 2011). 6369:Joint Typhoon Warning Center (April 1, 2011). 6346:. Japan Meteorological Agency. April 1, 2011. 2384: 1275: 13989: 13975: 13332: 13183:"Tropical Cyclone Logs: Sendong (Washi) 2011" 12555: 12520: 12446:. Japan Meteorological Agency. Archived from 12368:. Japan Meteorological Agency. Archived from 12342:. Japan Meteorological Agency. Archived from 12316:. Japan Meteorological Agency. Archived from 12290:. Japan Meteorological Agency. Archived from 12264:. Japan Meteorological Agency. Archived from 12212:. Japan Meteorological Agency. Archived from 12199: 12183:. Japan Meteorological Agency. Archived from 12012:. Japan Meteorological Agency. Archived from 11773:. Japan Meteorological Agency. Archived from 11662:"Tropical Depression 26W Best Track Analysis" 11581:"Tropical Depression 25W Best Track Analysis" 11464:. Japan Meteorological Agency. Archived from 11359:. Japan Meteorological Agency. Archived from 11306:. Japan Meteorological Agency. Archived from 11222:. Japan Meteorological Agency. Archived from 11213: 11211: 11192:. Japan Meteorological Agency. Archived from 11085:. Japan Meteorological Agency. Archived from 10952:. Japan Meteorological Agency. Archived from 10656:. Japan Meteorological Agency. Archived from 10630:. Japan Meteorological Agency. Archived from 10577:. Japan Meteorological Agency. Archived from 10458:. Japan Meteorological Agency. Archived from 10405:. Japan Meteorological Agency. Archived from 10325:. Japan Meteorological Agency. Archived from 9591:. Japan Meteorological Agency. Archived from 9573: 9293:. Japan Meteorological Agency. Archived from 9236:. Japan Meteorological Agency. Archived from 8996:. Japan Meteorological Agency. Archived from 8970:. Japan Meteorological Agency. Archived from 8940:. Japan Meteorological Agency. Archived from 8887:. Japan Meteorological Agency. Archived from 8857:. Japan Meteorological Agency. Archived from 8632:. Japan Meteorological Agency. Archived from 8574:. Japan Meteorological Agency. Archived from 8521:. Japan Meteorological Agency. Archived from 8387:. Japan Meteorological Agency. Archived from 8334:. Japan Meteorological Agency. Archived from 8308:. Japan Meteorological Agency. Archived from 8124:. Japan Meteorological Agency. Archived from 7916:. Japan Meteorological Agency. Archived from 7860:. Japan Meteorological Agency. Archived from 7807:. Japan Meteorological Agency. Archived from 7580:. Japan Meteorological Agency. Archived from 7554:. Japan Meteorological Agency. Archived from 7528:. Japan Meteorological Agency. Archived from 7502:. Japan Meteorological Agency. Archived from 7476:. Japan Meteorological Agency. Archived from 7450:. Japan Meteorological Agency. Archived from 7397:. Japan Meteorological Agency. Archived from 7371:. Japan Meteorological Agency. Archived from 7319:. Japan Meteorological Agency. Archived from 6717: 6715: 6636:"Tropical Depression 02W Advisory Number One" 6558:. Japan Meteorological Agency. Archived from 6532:. Japan Meteorological Agency. Archived from 5785: 5749: 5670: 5634: 5598: 5562: 5524: 5486: 5446: 5407: 5369: 5333: 5295: 5257: 5221: 5183: 5142: 5104: 5068: 5032: 4996: 4960: 4924: 4886: 4846: 4809: 4773: 4735: 4697: 4658: 4618: 4580: 4542: 4504: 4465: 4425: 4387: 4351: 1487: 1107:A weak non-tropical system formed within the 284:, a late but weak cyclone, affected southern 13805: 13793: 13781: 13601: 13373: 12617: 7178: 7074: 7047: 7017: 6995:(in Japanese). Okinawa Times. Archived from 6988: 6960: 6915: 6820: 6288: 6286: 6073:Saunders, Mark; Lea, Adam (August 5, 2011). 6068: 6066: 5780: 5744: 5710: 5705: 5665: 5629: 5593: 5557: 5519: 5481: 5441: 5402: 5364: 5328: 5290: 5252: 5216: 5178: 5137: 5099: 5063: 5027: 4991: 4955: 4919: 4881: 4841: 4804: 4768: 4730: 4692: 4653: 4575: 4537: 4499: 4460: 4420: 4382: 4346: 3754:On August 19, a low-pressure area developed 3708:. Several hours later, Washi arrived at the 2015: 276:was the most powerful to strike China since 13733: 13480: 13475: 13203: 12678: 12504:"Typhoon Committee Operational Manual 2012" 12502:the Typhoon Committee (February 21, 2012). 11680: 11539: 11512: 9546: 9519: 9489: 7422:"JTWC — Typhoon 10W — Warning 11" 7155: 7105:"Tropical storm leaves 23 dead, 10 missing" 6252: 6250: 6001:Saunders, Mark; Lea, Adam (March 8, 2011). 5961:Saunders, Mark; Lea, Adam (March 8, 2011). 5956: 5954: 5952: 5950: 4851:Philippines, China, Vietnam, Laos, Thailand 4623:Philippines, China, Vietnam, Laos, Thailand 4613: 3696:. On December 16, Washi made landfall over 1031: 660:Timeline of the 2011 Pacific typhoon season 181:Timeline of the 2011 Pacific typhoon season 13982: 13968: 13769: 13709: 13625: 13613: 13589: 13564: 13559: 13529: 13517: 13445: 13384: 13379: 13339: 13325: 13156:"Nalgae leaves 18 dead in the Philippines" 12852: 12722: 11741: 11574: 11572: 11453: 11208: 6755:Summary of the 2011 Pacific Typhoon Season 6712: 6080:(Report). Tropical Storm Risk Consortium. 6044:(Report). Tropical Storm Risk Consortium. 6037:Saunders, Mark; Lea, Adam (July 4, 2011). 6032: 6030: 6008:(Report). Tropical Storm Risk Consortium. 5968:(Report). Tropical Storm Risk Consortium. 5775: 5739: 5700: 5660: 5624: 5588: 5552: 5514: 5476: 5436: 5397: 5359: 5323: 5285: 5247: 5211: 5173: 5132: 5094: 5058: 5022: 4986: 4950: 4914: 4876: 4836: 4799: 4763: 4725: 4687: 4648: 4608: 4570: 4532: 4494: 4455: 4415: 4377: 4341: 4170:and are scheduled to be used again during 3514: 3445: 3371: 2903: 2256: 2179: 1877: 776:. Over the next day, the system gradually 698: 13260:Multilingual Tropical Cyclone Information 13158:. Protect the Environment. Archived from 12996: 12735:. AON Benfield. July 2012. Archived from 12471: 7604:"Pictures: Storm kills 25 in Philippines" 7158:"Typhoon Meari kills 9, leaves 3 missing" 6634:Michael G. Middlebrooke (April 5, 2011). 6283: 6157: 6113:Weather Forecast Center (June 28, 2011). 6063: 5996: 5994: 5992: 5990: 5885:South-West Indian Ocean cyclone seasons: 3150: 3054: 13804: 13799: 13792: 13787: 13780: 13775: 13661: 13600: 13595: 13421: 13372: 13367: 11626: 8772:"JTWC TCFA 01 on Tropical Depression 23" 8623: 7474:"JMA Tropical Cyclone Advisory – 280600" 7448:"JMA Tropical Cyclone Advisory – 271200" 7395:"JMA Tropical Cyclone Advisory – 270600" 7369:"JMA Tropical Cyclone Advisory – 260000" 6300:(Report). City University of Hong Kong. 6264:(Report). City University of Hong Kong. 6247: 6143:"Cold weather affects Benguet mummies". 5947: 5771:December 31, 2011 – January 1, 2012 3953:List of retired Philippine typhoon names 3739: 1745:Severe Tropical Storm Nock-ten (Juaning) 1563: 13840: 13835: 13828: 13823: 13768: 13763: 13732: 13727: 13708: 13703: 13624: 13619: 13612: 13607: 13588: 13583: 13528: 13523: 13516: 13511: 13444: 13439: 13420: 13415: 12754: 12693:from the original on December 20, 2014. 11653: 11569: 7081:(in Japanese). おもっしょい愛媛. Archived from 6165:. Hong Kong Observatory. Archived from 6027: 2682: 1468:On June 26, Meari rapidly moved to the 1237:, Philippines. As it moved towards the 594:Climate Impact Centre (GCACIC), of the 260:affected many countries during August. 14112: 13756: 13751: 13504: 13499: 13432: 13427: 13056:Ramos, Benito T. (December 30, 2011). 12497: 12495: 7317:"JMA Tropical Cyclone Advisory 250000" 7209: 7203: 6892: 6747: 6745: 6425:"Tropical Depression 01W Advisory Two" 5987: 5881:2011 North Indian Ocean cyclone season 3840: 2495: 312:are given a number with a "W" suffix. 196:2011 North Indian Ocean cyclone season 13963: 13874: 13672: 13667: 13456: 13451: 13320: 13070:from the original on October 17, 2012 13023:Ramos, Benito T. (October 11, 2011). 12480:from the original on February 9, 2002 10008:from the original on October 14, 2008 8026:from the original on October 14, 2008 7946:from the original on October 14, 2008 7630:"Nock-Ten exits Philippines, 25 dead" 7214:. The Philippine Star. Archived from 7078:台風2号:県内で車水没、1人死亡 新居浜では避難勧告 /愛媛 – 毎日新聞 6189: 6187: 6136: 6108: 6106: 6104: 6102: 4314: 4311: 4300: 4297: 4291: 4288: 3847:List of retired Pacific typhoon names 3601:Severe Tropical Storm Washi (Sendong) 3255:. Due to land interaction and colder 315: 13660: 13655: 13636: 13631: 13396: 13391: 12966:"台風12号による被害状況及び消防機関の活動状況等について(第14報)" 12768:from the original on October 4, 2013 12730:"June 2012 Global Catastrophe Recap" 12516:from the original on August 1, 2013. 7662:. Xinhua News Agency. Archived from 6898: 6772:from the original on August 26, 2014 6673:from the original on August 31, 2003 6615:from the original on August 31, 2003 6332:. Japan Meteorological Agency. 2011. 6087:from the original on October 4, 2011 6051:from the original on October 4, 2011 6015:from the original on October 4, 2011 2922:Category 4 typhoon (SSHWS) 2828:Category 2 typhoon (SSHWS) 2701:Category 4 typhoon (SSHWS) 2102:Category 1 typhoon (SSHWS) 1869:. Nock-ten suspended all classes in 1763:Category 1 typhoon (SSHWS) 1582:Category 4 typhoon (SSHWS) 1377:Severe Tropical Storm Meari (Falcon) 1127:remnants of Sonda later crossed the 882:. This intensification prompted the 13540: 13535: 13277:Malaysian Meteorological Department 13272:Korea Meteorological Administration 12556:Flores, Helen (September 1, 2011). 12531:"Philippine Tropical Cyclone Names" 12492: 11063:from the original on April 30, 2001 10930:from the original on April 30, 2001 10687:from the original on April 30, 2001 9982:from the original on April 30, 2001 9267:from the original on April 30, 2001 8918:from the original on April 30, 2001 8667:from the original on April 30, 2001 8605:from the original on April 30, 2001 8552:from the original on April 30, 2001 8499:from the original on April 30, 2001 8472:from the original on April 30, 2001 8445:from the original on April 30, 2001 8418:from the original on April 30, 2001 8365:from the original on April 30, 2001 8000:from the original on April 30, 2001 7973:from the original on April 30, 2001 7785:from the original on April 30, 2001 7428:from the original on April 30, 2001 7297:from the original on April 30, 2001 7020:"57 Injured in Okinawa, Tokyo Next" 6742: 6700:from the original on April 30, 2001 6398:"Tropical Depression 01W Warning 1" 5975:from the original on March 21, 2011 5895:Australian region cyclone seasons: 2758:Early on September 8, a cluster of 653: 630:China Meteorological Administration 13: 13841: 13829: 13744: 13739: 13697: 13408: 13403: 12764:. CPI Financial. August 23, 2011. 12618:Unattributed (December 23, 2011). 12587:Romero, Alexis (October 6, 2011). 7610:from the original on July 27, 2011 7212:"'Goring' exits; rains to prevail" 7191:from the original on July 20, 2011 6307:from the original on June 16, 2012 6271:from the original on June 16, 2012 6210:from the original on March 3, 2016 6184: 6099: 3808:History of tropical cyclone naming 2673:tropical upper tropospheric trough 14: 14141: 13877:2010–2019 Pacific typhoon seasons 13576: 13571: 13552: 13547: 13492: 13487: 13233: 12424:from the original on May 23, 2024 12398:from the original on May 23, 2024 12242:from the original on May 23, 2024 11990:from the original on May 23, 2024 11668:from the original on July 2, 2012 11587:from the original on July 2, 2012 11527:from the original on May 22, 2024 6830:Ramos, Benito T. (May 16, 2011). 6730:from the original on May 22, 2024 6350:from the original on May 22, 2024 5423:​​​​ 4276: 3823:World Meteorological Organization 2800:, Japan at about 5:00 UTC (14:00 622:Philippine area of responsibility 13855: 13854: 13816: 13811: 13684: 13679: 13648: 13643: 13468: 13463: 13357: 13197: 13174: 13148: 13126: 13104: 13082: 13049: 13016: 12990: 12936: 12914: 12878: 12816: 12780: 12642: 12611: 12580: 12549: 12436: 12410: 12384: 12358: 12332: 12306: 12280: 12254: 12228: 12142: 12130:from the original on May 2, 2001 12100:from the original on May 2, 2001 12055: 12028: 12002: 11976: 11949: 11922: 11910:from the original on May 2, 2001 11896: 11869: 11857:from the original on May 2, 2001 11843: 11816: 11789: 11763: 11599: 11483: 11426: 11401: 11375: 11349: 11322: 11295: 11268: 11241: 11182: 11155: 11128: 11101: 11075: 11048: 11021: 11009:from the original on May 2, 2001 10995: 10942: 10915: 10888: 10861: 10834: 10807: 10780: 10753: 10726: 10699: 10672: 10646: 10620: 10593: 10567: 10545: 10523: 10501: 10474: 10448: 10421: 10395: 10368: 10341: 10315: 10288: 10261: 10249:from the original on May 2, 2001 10208: 10181: 10154: 10127: 10100: 10074: 10047: 10020: 9994: 9967: 9941: 9915: 9893: 9871: 9849: 9827: 9805: 9783: 9761: 9739: 9717: 9695: 9673: 9651: 9629: 9607: 9467: 9442: 9420: 9395: 9373: 9351: 9337: 9323: 9309: 9279: 9252: 9226: 9199: 9187:from the original on May 2, 2001 9139: 9109: 9083: 9069: 9054: 9040: 9026: 9012: 8986: 8956: 8930: 8903: 8873: 8843: 8816: 8790: 8763: 8751:from the original on May 2, 2001 8706: 8679: 8661:JTWC Tropical Cyclone Advisories 8233:from the original on May 2, 2001 7606:. Singapore Press Holdings Ltd. 6457:from the original on May 2, 2001 5845: 5786:1,008 hPa (29.77 inHg) 5750:1,002 hPa (29.59 inHg) 5671:1,004 hPa (29.65 inHg) 5635:1,006 hPa (29.71 inHg) 5599:1,004 hPa (29.65 inHg) 5563:1,006 hPa (29.71 inHg) 5525:1,002 hPa (29.59 inHg) 5334:1,002 hPa (29.59 inHg) 5258:1,000 hPa (29.53 inHg) 5105:1,004 hPa (29.65 inHg) 5069:1,008 hPa (29.77 inHg) 5033:1,004 hPa (29.65 inHg) 4997:1,008 hPa (29.77 inHg) 4925:1,002 hPa (29.59 inHg) 4810:1,000 hPa (29.53 inHg) 4774:1,000 hPa (29.53 inHg) 4698:1,000 hPa (29.53 inHg) 4663:Philippines, China, Japan, Korea 4581:1,004 hPa (29.65 inHg) 4505:1,004 hPa (29.65 inHg) 4388:1,000 hPa (29.53 inHg) 4352:1,004 hPa (29.65 inHg) 3735: 3634: 3626: 3614:Severe tropical storm (JMA) 3542: 3534: 3527:Tropical depression (SSHWS) 3490:45 km/h (30 mph)  3468: 3460: 3453:Tropical depression (SSHWS) 3399: 3391: 3384:Tropical depression (SSHWS) 3298: 3290: 3283:Tropical depression (SSHWS) 3240:Tropical Cyclone Formation Alert 3184: 3176: 3102:September 24 – September 27 3088: 3080: 2951:September 23 – September 30 2937: 2929: 2857:September 14 – September 20 2843: 2835: 2815: 2716: 2708: 2617: 2609: 2586:on September 9, and dissipated. 2523: 2515: 2418: 2410: 2398:Severe tropical storm (JMA) 2346:Tropical Cyclone Formation Alert 2290: 2282: 2207: 2199: 2192:Tropical depression (SSHWS) 2117: 2109: 2097:Severe tropical storm (JMA) 2038: 2030: 1911: 1903: 1778: 1770: 1758:Severe tropical storm (JMA) 1691: 1683: 1676:Tropical depression (SSHWS) 1597: 1589: 1510: 1502: 1404: 1396: 1384:Severe tropical storm (JMA) 1303: 1295: 1191: 1183: 1176:Tropical depression (SSHWS) 1065: 1057: 943: 935: 816: 808: 801:Tropical depression (SSHWS) 726: 718: 711:Tropical depression (SSHWS) 26: 13720: 13715: 13696: 13691: 12997:Lai, Iris (December 15, 2011). 12420:. Japan Meteorological Agency. 12394:. Japan Meteorological Agency. 12238:. Japan Meteorological Agency. 12181:JMA Tropical Cyclone Advisories 12126:. Japan Meteorological Agency. 12124:JMA Tropical Cyclone Advisories 12096:. Japan Meteorological Agency. 12094:JMA Tropical Cyclone Advisories 11986:. Japan Meteorological Agency. 11906:. Japan Meteorological Agency. 11853:. Japan Meteorological Agency. 11005:. Japan Meteorological Agency. 10245:. Japan Meteorological Agency. 10004:. Japan Meteorological Agency. 9291:JMA Tropical Cyclone Advisories 9183:. Japan Meteorological Agency. 9181:JMA Tropical Cyclone Advisories 9063:JMA Tropical Cyclone Advisories 8968:JMA Tropical Cyclone Advisories 8885:JMA Tropical Cyclone Advisories 8855:JMA Tropical Cyclone Advisories 8747:. Japan Meteorological Agency. 8745:JMA Tropical Cyclone Advisories 8648: 8630:JMA Tropical Cyclone Advisories 8617: 8590: 8564: 8537: 8511: 8484: 8457: 8430: 8403: 8377: 8350: 8324: 8298: 8271: 8245: 8219: 8193: 8167: 8140: 8114: 8092: 8070: 8038: 8022:. Japan Meteorological Agency. 8012: 7985: 7958: 7942:. Japan Meteorological Agency. 7932: 7906: 7876: 7850: 7823: 7797: 7770: 7744: 7722: 7700: 7678: 7652: 7622: 7596: 7570: 7544: 7492: 7466: 7440: 7413: 7387: 7361: 7335: 7309: 7282: 7252: 7230: 7210:Flores, Helen (July 11, 2011). 7172: 7149: 7123: 7107:. June 11, 2011. Archived from 7097: 7068: 7011: 6954: 6856: 6784: 6685: 6658: 6627: 6600: 6574: 6548: 6522: 6495: 6469: 6443: 6416: 6389: 6362: 6336: 6319: 6222: 5916:South Atlantic tropical cyclone 5905:South Pacific cyclone seasons: 5866:List of Pacific typhoon seasons 5784: 5779: 5774: 5748: 5743: 5738: 5709: 5704: 5699: 5669: 5664: 5659: 5633: 5628: 5623: 5597: 5592: 5587: 5561: 5556: 5551: 5523: 5518: 5513: 5485: 5480: 5475: 5445: 5440: 5435: 5406: 5401: 5396: 5368: 5363: 5358: 5332: 5327: 5322: 5294: 5289: 5284: 5256: 5251: 5246: 5220: 5215: 5210: 5182: 5177: 5172: 5141: 5136: 5131: 5103: 5098: 5093: 5067: 5062: 5057: 5031: 5026: 5021: 4995: 4990: 4985: 4959: 4954: 4949: 4923: 4918: 4913: 4885: 4880: 4875: 4845: 4840: 4835: 4808: 4803: 4798: 4772: 4767: 4762: 4734: 4729: 4724: 4696: 4691: 4686: 4657: 4652: 4647: 4617: 4612: 4607: 4579: 4574: 4569: 4541: 4536: 4531: 4503: 4498: 4493: 4464: 4459: 4454: 4424: 4419: 4414: 4386: 4381: 4376: 4350: 4345: 4340: 4209: 3852:nations and territories of the 2730:September 9 – September 22 2631:September 6 – September 11 1006:Armed Forces of the Philippines 789:Tropical Depression 02W (Amang) 598:, the Tropical Storm Risk  13302:Thai Meteorological Department 12149:Joint Typhoon Warning Center. 12062:Joint Typhoon Warning Center. 12035:Joint Typhoon Warning Center. 11956:Joint Typhoon Warning Center. 11929:Joint Typhoon Warning Center. 11876:Joint Typhoon Warning Center. 11823:Joint Typhoon Warning Center. 11796:Joint Typhoon Warning Center. 11660:Joint Typhoon Warning Center. 11579:Joint Typhoon Warning Center. 11433:Joint Typhoon Warning Center. 11329:Joint Typhoon Warning Center. 11162:Joint Typhoon Warning Center. 11135:Joint Typhoon Warning Center. 11108:Joint Typhoon Warning Center. 11055:Joint Typhoon Warning Center. 11028:Joint Typhoon Warning Center. 10975:Joint Typhoon Warning Center. 10922:Joint Typhoon Warning Center. 10895:Joint Typhoon Warning Center. 10868:Joint Typhoon Warning Center. 10841:Joint Typhoon Warning Center. 10814:Joint Typhoon Warning Center. 10787:Joint Typhoon Warning Center. 10760:Joint Typhoon Warning Center. 10733:Joint Typhoon Warning Center. 10706:Joint Typhoon Warning Center. 10679:Joint Typhoon Warning Center. 10600:Joint Typhoon Warning Center. 10481:Joint Typhoon Warning Center. 10428:Joint Typhoon Warning Center. 10375:Joint Typhoon Warning Center. 10348:Joint Typhoon Warning Center. 10295:Joint Typhoon Warning Center. 10268:Joint Typhoon Warning Center. 10215:Joint Typhoon Warning Center. 10188:Joint Typhoon Warning Center. 10161:Joint Typhoon Warning Center. 10134:Joint Typhoon Warning Center. 10107:Joint Typhoon Warning Center. 10054:Joint Typhoon Warning Center. 10027:Joint Typhoon Warning Center. 9974:Joint Typhoon Warning Center. 9526:Joint Typhoon Warning Center. 9499:Joint Typhoon Warning Center. 9344:Joint Typhoon Warning Center, 9330:Joint Typhoon Warning Center, 9259:Joint Typhoon Warning Center. 9206:Joint Typhoon Warning Center. 9146:Joint Typhoon Warning Center. 9076:Joint Typhoon Warning Center, 9047:Joint Typhoon Warning Center, 9019:Joint Typhoon Warning Center, 8910:Joint Typhoon Warning Center. 8823:Joint Typhoon Warning Center. 8770:Joint Typhoon Warning Center. 8713:Joint Typhoon Warning Center. 8686:Joint Typhoon Warning Center. 8655:Joint Typhoon Warning Center. 8597:Joint Typhoon Warning Center. 8544:Joint Typhoon Warning Center. 8491:Joint Typhoon Warning Center. 8464:Joint Typhoon Warning Center. 8437:Joint Typhoon Warning Center. 8410:Joint Typhoon Warning Center. 8357:Joint Typhoon Warning Center. 8147:Joint Typhoon Warning Center. 7992:Joint Typhoon Warning Center. 7965:Joint Typhoon Warning Center. 7830:Joint Typhoon Warning Center. 7777:Joint Typhoon Warning Center. 7420:Joint Typhoon Warning Center. 7289:Joint Typhoon Warning Center. 7179:Unattributed (July 12, 2011). 6989:Unattributed (June 23, 2011). 6763:Typhoon Committee 44th session 6722:Joint Typhoon Warning Center. 6151: 5928: 5876:2011 Atlantic hurricane season 5821:920 hPa (27.17 inHg) 5711:992 hPa (29.29 inHg) 5487:935 hPa (27.61 inHg) 5447:996 hPa (29.41 inHg) 5408:950 hPa (28.05 inHg) 5370:970 hPa (28.64 inHg) 5296:940 hPa (27.76 inHg) 5222:990 hPa (29.23 inHg) 5184:970 hPa (28.64 inHg) 5143:925 hPa (27.32 inHg) 4961:980 hPa (28.94 inHg) 4887:930 hPa (27.46 inHg) 4847:985 hPa (29.09 inHg) 4736:935 hPa (27.61 inHg) 4659:975 hPa (28.79 inHg) 4619:985 hPa (29.09 inHg) 4543:996 hPa (29.41 inHg) 4466:920 hPa (27.17 inHg) 4426:992 hPa (29.29 inHg) 3956: 3946: 3797: 3648:December 13 – December 19 3556:December 10 – December 14 3522:Tropical depression (JMA) 3379:Tropical depression (JMA) 3164:Very strong typhoon (JMA) 2696:Very strong typhoon (JMA) 2537:September 2 – September 6 2270:Very strong typhoon (JMA) 2187:Tropical depression (JMA) 2023:Tropical depression (JMA) 1891:Very strong typhoon (JMA) 1751:Tropical Storm Nock-ten (2011) 1577:Very strong typhoon (JMA) 1495:Tropical depression (JMA) 1158:Tropical Storm Sarika (Dodong) 1109:Intertropical Convergence Zone 796:Tropical depression (JMA) 706:Tropical depression (JMA) 638:Thai Meteorological Department 186:2011 Atlantic hurricane season 1: 13292:Taiwan Central Weather Bureau 13282:National Weather Service Guam 12476:. Australian Severe Weather. 9319:, Japan Meteorological Agency 9065:, Japan Meteorological Agency 9036:, Japan Meteorological Agency 7732:. ABS-CBN News. July 26, 2011 7156:Lee Hyo-sik (June 27, 2011). 7075:Unattributed (May 30, 2011). 7048:Unattributed (June 3, 2011). 7018:Unattributed (May 29, 2011). 6961:Unattributed (May 28, 2011). 6899:Suga, Masumi (May 29, 2011). 6230:Early May to mid October 2011 5941: 5871:2011 Pacific hurricane season 5715:Caroline Islands, Philippines 5472:September 26 – October 5 4249:1 billion in damages, and in 3930: 3271:Tropical Storm Banyan (Ramon) 3206:175 km/h (110 mph) 3198:September 26 – October 5 3061:Tropical Storm Haitang (2011) 2738:155 km/h (100 mph) 2312:185 km/h (115 mph) 1933:175 km/h (110 mph) 1845:'s provincial capital region 1664:Tropical Storm Tokage (Hanna) 1619:175 km/h (110 mph) 1087:195 km/h (120 mph) 624:during 2011. On March 20 the 191:2011 Pacific hurricane season 13267:Joint Typhoon Warning Center 7240:. Bettina Magsaysay, ABS-CBN 6158:Lee, B.Y. (March 23, 2011). 5818:195 km/h (121 mph) 5482:175 km/h (109 mph) 5169:August 23 – September 5 5138:185 km/h (115 mph) 4882:175 km/h (109 mph) 4731:175 km/h (109 mph) 4461:195 km/h (121 mph) 3775:until it last appeared near 3482:December 3 – December 5 3413:November 7 – November 8 2959:150 km/h (90 mph) 2865:130 km/h (80 mph) 2590:Tropical Storm Kulap (Nonoy) 2481:and the JTWC anticipated an 2432:August 23 – September 5 2338:low-level circulation center 2090:Severe Tropical Storm Merbok 1426:110 km/h (70 mph) 1164:Tropical Storm Sarika (2011) 910:Tropical Storm Aere (Bebeng) 596:City University of Hong Kong 310:Joint Typhoon Warning Center 92: • Lowest pressure 7: 14120:2011 Pacific typhoon season 13349:2011 Pacific typhoon season 13255:Japan Meteorological Agency 13240:China Meteorological Agency 7052:. Earthweek. Archived from 5838: 5491:Philippines, China, Vietnam 5412:Philippines, China, Vietnam 5403:150 km/h (93 mph) 5365:130 km/h (81 mph) 5291:155 km/h (96 mph) 4654:110 km/h (68 mph) 3854:ESCAP/WMO Typhoon Committee 3814:Japan Meteorological Agency 3656:95 km/h (60 mph) 3619:Tropical storm (SSHWS) 3564:55 km/h (35 mph) 3421:45 km/h (30 mph) 3320:65 km/h (40 mph) 3312:October 9 – October 14 3110:65 km/h (40 mph) 3073:Tropical storm (SSHWS) 2639:65 km/h (40 mph) 2602:Tropical storm (SSHWS) 2545:75 km/h (45 mph) 2508:Tropical storm (SSHWS) 2440:95 km/h (60 mph) 2403:Tropical storm (SSHWS) 2391:Tropical Storm Talas (2011) 2385:Severe Tropical Storm Talas 2229:55 km/h (35 mph) 2139:95 km/h (60 mph) 2060:45 km/h (30 mph) 1800:95 km/h (60 mph) 1713:65 km/h (40 mph) 1532:45 km/h (30 mph) 1448:Tropical Storm Meari (2011) 1389:Tropical storm (SSHWS) 1369:. As it made landfall over 1325:75 km/h (45 mph) 1288:Tropical storm (SSHWS) 1276:Tropical Storm Haima (Egay) 1213:75 km/h (45 mph) 965:75 km/h (45 mph) 928:Tropical storm (SSHWS) 838:55 km/h (35 mph) 748:55 km/h (35 mph) 301:Japan Meteorological Agency 253:dissipated on December 19. 235:2011 Pacific typhoon season 21:2011 Pacific typhoon season 10: 14146: 12944:""南玛都"致福建经济损失5.32亿元 无人员伤亡" 8102:. GMA News. August 2, 2011 8080:. GMA News. August 2, 2011 6964:【台風1102号】沖縄:久米島灯台 風速55メートル 5706:95 km/h (59 mph) 5666:55 km/h (34 mph) 5630:45 km/h (28 mph) 5594:45 km/h (28 mph) 5520:65 km/h (40 mph) 5442:65 km/h (40 mph) 5253:65 km/h (40 mph) 5217:75 km/h (47 mph) 5179:95 km/h (59 mph) 5147:Philippines, Taiwan, China 5100:55 km/h (35 mph) 5064:55 km/h (34 mph) 5028:55 km/h (34 mph) 4992:55 km/h (34 mph) 4956:95 km/h (59 mph) 4842:95 km/h (59 mph) 4769:65 km/h (40 mph) 4693:45 km/h (28 mph) 4614:75 km/h (47 mph) 4538:75 km/h (47 mph) 4421:75 km/h (47 mph) 4383:55 km/h (34 mph) 4347:55 km/h (34 mph) 3950: 3844: 3801: 3604: 3154: 3058: 3009:subtropical steering ridge 2907: 2686: 2388: 2304:August 21 – August 31 2260: 1881: 1748: 1567: 1488:Tropical Depression Goring 1445: 1161: 1045:Violent typhoon (JMA) 1035: 1010:Philippine National Police 916:Tropical Storm Aere (2011) 913: 693: 657: 78: • Maximum winds 14130:Tropical cyclones in 2011 14086: 14070: 14049: 14021:South-West Indian Ocean ( 13997: 13991:Tropical cyclones in 2011 13883: 13850: 13364: 13355: 13347:Tropical cyclones of the 13134:""纳沙"致广西306万人受灾 4人死亡1人失踪" 13112:"台风给海南造成严重经济损失 全省转移45万余人" 7710:. GMA News. July 27, 2011 7688:. GMA News. July 27, 2011 5861:Tropical cyclones in 2011 5802: 4294: 4074: 3652: 3644: 3623: 3618: 3613: 3560: 3552: 3531: 3526: 3521: 3486: 3478: 3457: 3452: 3417: 3409: 3388: 3383: 3378: 3316: 3308: 3287: 3282: 3278:Tropical storm (JMA) 3277: 3202: 3194: 3173: 3168: 3163: 3106: 3098: 3077: 3072: 3068:Tropical storm (JMA) 3067: 2955: 2947: 2926: 2921: 2916: 2861: 2853: 2832: 2827: 2822: 2786:Explosive intensification 2734: 2726: 2705: 2700: 2695: 2635: 2627: 2606: 2601: 2597:Tropical storm (JMA) 2596: 2541: 2533: 2512: 2507: 2503:Tropical storm (JMA) 2502: 2436: 2428: 2407: 2402: 2397: 2344:. The JTWC also issued a 2308: 2300: 2279: 2274: 2269: 2225: 2221:August 8 – August 14 2217: 2196: 2191: 2186: 2135: 2127: 2106: 2101: 2096: 2056: 2048: 2027: 2022: 2016:Tropical Depression Lando 1929: 1921: 1900: 1895: 1890: 1796: 1788: 1767: 1762: 1757: 1709: 1701: 1680: 1675: 1671:Tropical storm (JMA) 1670: 1615: 1607: 1586: 1581: 1576: 1528: 1520: 1499: 1494: 1422: 1414: 1393: 1388: 1383: 1321: 1313: 1292: 1287: 1283:Tropical storm (JMA) 1282: 1209: 1201: 1180: 1175: 1171:Tropical storm (JMA) 1170: 1083: 1075: 1054: 1049: 1044: 961: 953: 932: 927: 923:Tropical storm (JMA) 922: 834: 826: 805: 800: 795: 744: 736: 715: 710: 705: 613:During January 2011, the 604:University College London 490: 474: 457: 204: 176: 171: 159: 151: 140: 132: 124: 116: 111: 107: 91: 77: 67: 63: 58: 50: 42: 37: 25: 20: 13090:""纳沙"致广东省直接经济损失增至28.6亿元" 11751:. CNN. December 18, 2011 7133:. Lu Hui. Archived from 7077: 6991: 6963: 5921: 5853:Tropical cyclones portal 4206:) time during the year. 2887:Northern Mariana Islands 2810:extratropical transition 2765:Northern Mariana Islands 2483:extratropical transition 2131:August 2 – August 9 1032:Typhoon Songda (Chedeng) 1026:Catarman, Northern Samar 884:National Weather Service 880:extratropical transition 866:within a region of weak 288:and killed 2546 people. 14125:Pacific typhoon seasons 13181:Padua, David M (2011). 4910:July 31 – August 2 4872:July 25 – August 9 3804:Tropical cyclone naming 3515:Tropical Depression 26W 3446:Tropical Depression 25W 3372:Tropical Depression 24W 3257:sea surface temperature 2904:Typhoon Nesat (Pedring) 2582:, before it moved over 2263:Typhoon Nanmadol (2011) 2257:Typhoon Nanmadol (Mina) 2180:Tropical Depression 13W 2052:July 31 – August 2 1925:July 27 – August 9 1878:Typhoon Muifa (Kabayan) 1129:International Date Line 699:Tropical Depression 01W 491:January 1 – December 31 478:20–23 tropical cyclones 475:January 1 – December 31 206:Pacific typhoon seasons 7754:. NOAA. Archived from 6967:(in Japanese). 吟遊詩人の戯言 4740:Mariana Islands, Japan 3745: 3151:Typhoon Nalgae (Quiel) 3055:Tropical Storm Haitang 1792:July 24 – July 31 1705:July 13 – July 15 1611:July 11 – July 24 1418:June 20 – June 27 1317:June 16 – June 25 1014:Philippine Coast Guard 892:tropical storm warning 830:April 3 – April 6 740:April 1 – April 4 647:Central Weather Bureau 608:Central Weather Bureau 163:$ 7.68 billion (2011 51:Last system dissipated 13250:Hong Kong Observatory 12978:on September 18, 2018 10088:on September 23, 2011 10084:. NHK. Archived from 6124:on September 18, 2018 5701:Severe tropical storm 5174:Severe tropical storm 4951:Severe tropical storm 4837:Severe tropical storm 4649:Severe tropical storm 4225:Meanwhile, the names 3743: 3716:, and arrived at the 3157:Typhoon Nalgae (2011) 2000:. Early on August 2, 1564:Typhoon Ma-on (Ineng) 1524:July 8 – July 10 1205:June 8 – June 11 1038:Typhoon Songda (2011) 626:Hong Kong Observatory 494:22–26 tropical storms 12599:on September 8, 2012 12568:on September 9, 2012 12537:on December 28, 2016 12157:on February 16, 2007 11964:on February 16, 2007 11937:on February 16, 2007 11804:on February 16, 2007 11441:on February 16, 2007 7758:on February 16, 2007 7270:on February 16, 2007 6510:on February 16, 2007 6197:Member Report: China 5811:April 1, 2011 – 5451:China, Vietnam, Laos 4490:May 31 – June 1 4295:Peak intensity 4222:for future seasons. 3943:for future seasons. 3700:, a province of the 3607:Tropical Storm Washi 2910:Typhoon Nesat (2011) 2683:Typhoon Roke (Onyok) 1884:Typhoon Muifa (2011) 1570:Typhoon Ma-on (2011) 1079:May 19 – May 29 282:Tropical Storm Washi 262:Tropical Storm Talas 14004:Australian region ( 13218:on January 16, 2013 12902:on October 17, 2012 12593:The Philippine Star 12562:The Philippine Star 11729:on January 19, 2012 11471:on October 24, 2007 11229:on October 24, 2007 9595:on October 24, 2007 7218:on February 8, 2013 5826:$ 7.18 billion 5776:Tropical depression 5740:Tropical depression 5718:$ 97.8 million 5661:Tropical depression 5625:Tropical depression 5589:Tropical depression 5553:Tropical depression 5477:Very strong typhoon 5415:$ 2.12 billion 5324:Tropical depression 5286:Very strong typhoon 5150:$ 1.49 billion 5133:Very strong typhoon 5095:Tropical depression 5059:Tropical depression 5023:Tropical depression 4987:Tropical depression 4915:Tropical depression 4877:Very strong typhoon 4800:Tropical depression 4726:Very strong typhoon 4688:Tropical depression 4666:$ 1.24 million 4571:Tropical depression 4495:Tropical depression 4433:$ 34.4 million 4378:Tropical depression 4342:Tropical depression 3841:International names 2689:Typhoon Roke (2011) 2496:Tropical Storm Noru 957:May 6 – May 12 894:for the islands of 606:, and the Taiwan's 352:Average (1965–2010) 293:100th meridian east 112:Seasonal statistics 85:10-minute sustained 43:First system formed 38:Seasonal boundaries 14087:Non-seasonal lists 14017:North Indian Ocean 12840:on October 7, 2011 12804:on October 7, 2011 12666:on October 7, 2011 9154:on August 23, 2011 8058:on October 7, 2011 7640:on August 16, 2011 6942:on October 4, 2011 6880:on August 23, 2011 6808:on August 23, 2011 6147:. January 7, 2010. 5803:Season aggregates 5532:$ 2.1 million 5529:Palau, Philippines 5494:$ 250 million 5303:$ 1.2 billion 5191:$ 600 million 4894:$ 480 million 4854:$ 126 million 4827:Nock-ten (Juaning) 4626:$ 167 million 4550:$ 248 million 4547:Philippines, China 4473:$ 287 million 4430:Philippines, Japan 3746: 3364:, on October 16,. 2917:Typhoon (JMA) 2823:Typhoon (JMA) 1874:and strong winds. 1472:but slowly passed 602:Consortium of the 316:Seasonal forecasts 81:195 km/h (120 mph) 32:Season summary map 14107: 14106: 13957: 13956: 13950: 13892: 13868: 13867: 13204:Ramos, Benito T. 13162:on April 16, 2012 13037:on March 26, 2012 12742:on August 5, 2012 12630:on August 4, 2013 11694:on April 22, 2012 11036:on April 30, 2001 9214:on April 30, 2001 8778:on April 30, 2001 8286:on August 5, 2012 8207:on August 5, 2012 8181:on August 5, 2012 7085:on April 25, 2012 6404:on April 30, 2001 5835: 5834: 5454:$ 20 million 5158:​​ 4743:$ 50 million 4481:​​ 4309: 4163: 4162: 3928: 3927: 3831:Typhoon Committee 3674: 3673: 3659: 3582: 3581: 3567: 3508: 3507: 3493: 3439: 3438: 3424: 3338: 3337: 3323: 3229: 3224: 3223: 3209: 3128: 3127: 3113: 3046:Hurricane Katrina 3042:Tulane University 2977: 2976: 2962: 2883: 2882: 2868: 2756: 2755: 2741: 2657: 2656: 2642: 2563: 2562: 2548: 2458: 2457: 2443: 2330: 2329: 2315: 2247: 2246: 2232: 2170: 2169:(1-min sustained) 2157: 2156: 2142: 2078: 2077: 2063: 2002:Malacañang Palace 1972: 1971:(1-min sustained) 1951: 1950: 1936: 1856:The provinces of 1826:Aurora (province) 1818: 1817: 1803: 1741:late on July 15. 1731: 1730: 1716: 1637: 1636: 1622: 1550: 1549: 1535: 1444: 1443: 1429: 1343: 1342: 1328: 1231: 1230: 1216: 1105: 1104: 1090: 983: 982: 968: 856: 855: 841: 766: 765: 751: 634: 619: 601: 591: 590: 353: 231: 230: 147: 117:Total depressions 14137: 13984: 13977: 13970: 13961: 13960: 13945: 13887: 13872: 13871: 13858: 13857: 13838: 13826: 13814: 13802: 13790: 13778: 13766: 13754: 13742: 13730: 13718: 13706: 13694: 13682: 13670: 13658: 13646: 13634: 13622: 13610: 13598: 13586: 13574: 13562: 13550: 13538: 13526: 13514: 13502: 13490: 13478: 13466: 13454: 13442: 13430: 13418: 13406: 13394: 13382: 13370: 13361: 13341: 13334: 13327: 13318: 13317: 13228: 13227: 13225: 13223: 13217: 13210: 13201: 13195: 13194: 13192: 13190: 13178: 13172: 13171: 13169: 13167: 13152: 13146: 13145: 13143: 13141: 13130: 13124: 13123: 13121: 13119: 13108: 13102: 13101: 13099: 13097: 13086: 13080: 13079: 13077: 13075: 13069: 13062: 13053: 13047: 13046: 13044: 13042: 13036: 13029: 13020: 13014: 13013: 13011: 13009: 12994: 12988: 12987: 12985: 12983: 12977: 12970: 12962: 12956: 12955: 12953: 12951: 12940: 12934: 12933: 12931: 12929: 12918: 12912: 12911: 12909: 12907: 12901: 12895:. 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1898: 1897: 1893: 1892: 1882:Main article: 1879: 1876: 1816: 1815: 1798: 1797:Peak intensity 1794: 1793: 1790: 1786: 1785: 1768: 1765: 1764: 1760: 1759: 1749:Main article: 1746: 1743: 1729: 1728: 1711: 1710:Peak intensity 1707: 1706: 1703: 1699: 1698: 1681: 1678: 1677: 1673: 1672: 1665: 1662: 1660:the next day. 1635: 1634: 1617: 1616:Peak intensity 1613: 1612: 1609: 1605: 1604: 1587: 1584: 1583: 1579: 1578: 1568:Main article: 1565: 1562: 1548: 1547: 1530: 1529:Peak intensity 1526: 1525: 1522: 1518: 1517: 1500: 1497: 1496: 1489: 1486: 1446:Main article: 1442: 1441: 1424: 1423:Peak intensity 1420: 1419: 1416: 1412: 1411: 1394: 1391: 1390: 1386: 1385: 1378: 1375: 1341: 1340: 1323: 1322:Peak intensity 1319: 1318: 1315: 1311: 1310: 1293: 1290: 1289: 1285: 1284: 1277: 1274: 1263:Shantou, China 1239:Mindoro Strait 1229: 1228: 1211: 1210:Peak intensity 1207: 1206: 1203: 1199: 1198: 1181: 1178: 1177: 1173: 1172: 1162:Main article: 1159: 1156: 1121:Shikoku Island 1103: 1102: 1085: 1084:Peak 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