Pacific typhoon season
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File:Pacific typhoon tracks 1980-2005.jpg between 1980 and 2005. The vertical line to the right is the Prime Antimeridian, which corresponds in part to the International Date Line.]]
The following is a list of Pacific typhoon seasons. The typhoon seasons are limited to the north of the equator between the 100th meridian east and the 180th meridian (aka Prime Antimeridian).
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Period | Seasons |
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Pre-1900 | List of Pacific typhoons before 1850, 1850s, 1860s, 1870s, 1880s, 1890s |
1900s | 1900, 1901, 1902, 1903, 1904, 1905, 1906, 1907, 1908, 1909 |
1910s | 1910, 1911, 1912, 1913, 1914, 1915, 1916, 1917, 1918, 1919 |
1920s | 1920, 1921, 1922, 1923, 1924, 1925, 1926, 1927, 1928, 1929 |
1930s | 1930, 1931, 1932, 1933, 1934, 1935, 1936, 1937, 1938, 1939 |
1940s | 1940, 1941, 1942, 1943, 1944, 1945, 1946, 1947, 1948, 1949 |
1950s | 1950, 1951, 1952, 1953, 1954, 1955, 1956, 1957, 1958, 1959 |
1960s | 1960, 1961, 1962, 1963, 1964, 1965, 1966, 1967, 1968, 1969 |
1970s | 1970, 1971, 1972, 1973, 1974, 1975, 1976, 1977, 1978, 1979 |
1980s | 1980, 1981, 1982, 1983, 1984, 1985, 1986, 1987, 1988, 1989 |
1990s | 1990, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999 |
2000s | 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009 |
2010s | 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019 |
2020s | 2020, 2021, 2022, 2023, 2024, 2025 |
Seasons
=Pre-1940=
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! rowspan=2|{{abbr|TD|Tropical depressions}} ! rowspan=2|{{abbr|TS|Tropical storms}} ! rowspan=2|{{abbr|TY|Typhoons}} ! rowspan=2|Strongest storm ! rowspan=2|Deaths ! rowspan=2|Damage ! rowspan=2|Notes | |||||||
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1900 | – | 23 | – | {{color box|{{storm color|unknown}}|?|border=silver}} Guam typhoon | >1,965 | Unknown | |
1901 | – | 21 | – | {{color box|{{storm color|unknown}}|?|border=silver}} De Witte typhoon | >4 | Unknown | |
1927 | 27 | 25 | 19 | {{color box|{{storm color|unknown}}|?|border=silver}} Eleven | 15,159 | $4 million | |
1931 | 30 | – | 19 | {{color box|{{storm color|unknown}}|?|border=silver}} Unnamed | 300,349 | Unknown | |
1936 | 33 | – | 19 | {{color box|{{storm color|VITY}}|VITY|border=silver}} Ten | 2,341 | Unknown | |
1937 | 25 | – | 18 | {{color box|{{storm color|unknown}}|?|border=silver}} Unnamed | 11,525 | Unknown | |
1938 | 31 | – | – | {{color box|{{storm color|unknown}}|?|border=silver}} Unknown | 338 | Unknown | |
1939 | 28 | 24 | 22 | {{color box|{{storm color|TY}}|TY|border=silver}} Twenty-Six | 1,185 | $106.15 million | |
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=1940s=
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! rowspan=2|{{abbr|TD|Tropical depressions}} ! rowspan=2|{{abbr|TS|Tropical storms}} ! rowspan=2|{{abbr|TY|Typhoons}} ! rowspan=2|{{abbr|STY|Super typhoons}} ! rowspan=2|Strongest storm ! rowspan=2|Deaths ! rowspan=2|Damage ! rowspan=2|Retired names ! rowspan=2|Notes | |||||||||
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1940 | 43 | – | 27 | – | {{color box|{{storm color|unknown}}|?|border=silver}} July typhoon | 183 | Unknown | ||
1941 | – | 28 | – | – | {{color box|{{storm color|unknown}}|?|border=silver}} Unknown | Unknown | Unknown | ||
1942 | – | 30 | – | – | {{color box|{{storm color|unknown}}|?|border=silver}} Unknown | Unknown | Unknown | ||
1943 | – | 34 | – | – | {{color box|{{storm color|unknown}}|?|border=silver}} Unknown | Unknown | Unknown | ||
1944 | – | 23 | – | – | {{color box|{{storm color|unknown}}|?|border=silver}} Cobra | >790 | Unknown | ||
1945 | – | 26 | 13 | – | {{color box|{{storm color|TY}}|TY|border=silver}} Ida | >3,798 | Unknown | None | First official season to be included in the West Pacific typhoon database. |
1946 | – | 15 | 10 | – | {{color box|{{storm color|TY}}|TY|border=silver}} Lilly | Unknown | Unknown | None | |
1947 | – | 27 | 19 | 1 | {{color box|{{storm color|TY}}|TY|border=silver}} Rosalind | Unknown | Unknown | None | |
1948 | – | 26 | 15 | 1 | {{color box|{{storm color|TY}}|TY|border=silver}} Karen | Unknown | Unknown | None | |
1949 | 33 | 22 | 14 | 1 | {{color box|{{storm color|TY}}|TY|border=silver}} Allyn | >1,790 | $127 million | {{color box|{{storm color|TY}}|TY|border=silver}} Kitty {{color box|{{storm color|TY}}|TY|border=silver}} Lise {{color box|{{storm color|TS}}|TS|border=silver}} Madeline {{color box|{{storm color|TY}}|TY|border=silver}} Nelly {{color box|{{storm color|TY}}|TY|border=silver}} Omelia {{color box|{{storm color|TY}}|TY|border=silver}} Patricia {{color box|{{storm color|TY}}|TY|border=silver}} Rena {{color box|{{storm color|TY}}|TY|border=silver}} Allyn {{color box|{{storm color|TY}}|TY|border=silver}} Camilla | |
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=1950s=
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! rowspan=2|{{abbr|TD|Tropical depressions}} ! rowspan=2|{{abbr|TS|Tropical storms}} ! rowspan=2|{{abbr|TY|Typhoons}} ! rowspan=2|{{abbr|STY|Super typhoons}} ! rowspan=2|Strongest storm ! rowspan=2|Deaths ! rowspan=2|Damage ! rowspan=2|Retired names ! rowspan=2|Notes | |||||||||
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1950 | – | 18 | 12 | 1 | {{color box|{{storm color|STY}}|STY|border=silver}} Doris | 544 | Unknown | {{color box|{{storm color|TS}}|TS|border=silver}} Delilah {{color box|{{storm color|TS}}|TS|border=silver}} Helene {{color box|{{storm color|TY}}|TY|border=silver}} Jane {{color box|{{storm color|TY}}|TY|border=silver}} Kezia {{color box|{{storm color|TS}}|TS|border=silver}} Lucretia {{color box|{{storm color|TY}}|TY|border=silver}} Missatha {{color box|{{storm color|TY}}|TY|border=silver}} Ossia {{color box|{{storm color|TY}}|TY|border=silver}} Petie | |
1951 | 31 | 25 | 16 | 1 | {{color box|{{storm color|TY}}|TY|border=silver}} Marge | 1,185 | $106.15 million | None | |
1952 | – | 29 | 20 | 6 | {{color box|{{storm color|STY}}|STY|border=silver}} Wilma | 1,070 | Unknown | {{color box|{{storm color|TS}}|TS|border=silver}} Jeanne {{color box|{{storm color|TY}}|TY|border=silver}} Lois {{color box|{{storm color|TY}}|TY|border=silver}} Nona {{color box|{{storm color|TY}}|TY|border=silver}} Vae {{color box|{{storm color|STY}}|STY|border=silver}} Wilma | |
1953 | – | 24 | 17 | 5 | {{color box|{{storm color|STY}}|STY|border=silver}} Nina | 430 | Unknown | None | |
1954 | 33 | 19 | 15 | 5 | {{color box|{{storm color|STY}}|STY|border=silver}} Ida | 1,530 | Unknown | None | |
1955 | 39 | 31 | 20 | 4 | {{color box|{{storm color|STY}}|STY|border=silver}} Clara | Unknown | Unknown | None | |
1956 | 39 | 26 | 18 | 5 | {{color box|{{storm color|STY}}|STY|border=silver}} Wanda | >5,980 | $60.5 million | None | |
1957 | 27 | 22 | 18 | 8 | {{color box|{{storm color|STY}}|STY|border=silver}} Lola | 644 | Unknown | None | |
1958 | 24 | 23 | 21 | 9 | {{color box|{{storm color|STY}}|STY|border=silver}} Ida | Unknown | Unknown | None | |
1959 | 33 | 25 | 18 | 8 | {{color box|{{storm color|STY}}|STY|border=silver}} Joan | >8,557 | $755 million | None | Featured Vera, the strongest typhoon on record to make landfall in Japan. |
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=1960s=
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rowspan=2|Year
! rowspan=2|{{abbr|TD|Tropical depressions}} ! rowspan=2|{{abbr|TS|Tropical storms}} ! rowspan=2|{{abbr|TY|Typhoons}} ! rowspan=2|{{abbr|STY|Super typhoons}} ! rowspan=2|Strongest storm ! rowspan=2|Deaths ! rowspan=2|Damage ! colspan=2|Retired names ! rowspan=2|Notes | ||||||||||
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JTWC
! PAGASA | ||||||||||
1960 | 39 | 30 | 19 | 2 | {{color box|{{storm color|STY}}|STY|border=silver}} Shirley | >2,869 | $69 million | {{color box|{{storm color|TS}}|TS|border=silver}} Lucille {{color box|{{storm color|STY}}|STY|border=silver}} Ophelia | ||
1961 | 53 | 35 | 20 | 8 | {{color box|{{storm color|STY}}|STY|border=silver}} Nancy | 308 | Unknown | None | ||
1962 | 38 | 30 | 23 | 6 | {{color box|{{storm color|STY}}|STY|border=silver}} Emma | 1,700 | $325 million | {{color box|{{storm color|STY}}|STY|border=silver}} Karen | ||
1963 | 36 | 25 | 19 | 8 | {{color box|{{storm color|STY}}|STY|border=silver}} Judy | Unknown | Unknown | None | None | First season in which PAGASA names tropical cyclones. |
1964 | 58 | 39 | 26 | 7 | {{color box|{{storm color|STY}}|STY|border=silver}} Sally (Aring) {{color box|{{storm color|STY}}|STY|border=silver}} Wilda | >8,743 | Unknown | {{color box|{{storm color|TY}}|TY|border=silver}} Tilda | {{color box|{{storm color|TY}}|TY|border=silver}} Dading | Most active tropical cyclone season recorded globally. |
1965 | 44 | 35 | 21 | 11 | {{color box|{{storm color|STY}}|STY|border=silver}} Bess | Unknown | Unknown | None | None | Record high eleven super typhoons formed, tied with 1997. |
1966 | 51 | 30 | 20 | 3 | {{color box|{{storm color|STY}}|STY|border=silver}} Kit (Emang) | 1,146 | $377.6 million | None | None | |
1967 | 40 | 35 | 20 | 5 | {{color box|{{storm color|STY}}|STY|border=silver}} Carla (Trining) | Unknown | Unknown | None | {{color box|{{storm color|STY}}|STY|border=silver}} Welming | |
1968 | 39 | 29 | 20 | 4 | {{color box|{{storm color|STY}}|STY|border=silver}} Agnes | Unknown | Unknown | None | None | |
1969 | 34 | 23 | 13 | 2 | {{color box|{{storm color|STY}}|STY|border=silver}} Elsie (Narsing) | Unknown | Unknown | None | None | |
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! Total | {{#expr:39+53+38+36+58+44+51+40+39+34}} | {{#expr:30+35+30+25+40+35+30+35+25+23}} | {{#expr:19+20+23+19+26+21+20+20+20+13}} | {{#expr:2+8+6+8+7+11+3+5+4+2}} | >14,766 | $771.6 million | 4 names | 2 names | ||
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=1970s=
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! rowspan=2|{{abbr|TD|Tropical depressions}} ! rowspan=2|{{abbr|TS|Tropical storms}} ! rowspan=2|{{abbr|TY|Typhoons}} ! rowspan=2|{{abbr|STY|Super typhoons}} ! rowspan=2|Strongest storm ! rowspan=2|Deaths ! rowspan=2|Damage ! colspan="2" |Retired names ! rowspan=2|Notes | ||||||||||
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JTWC
! PAGASA | ||||||||||
1970 | 31 | 26 | 13 | 7 | {{color box|{{storm color|STY}}|STY|border=silver}} Hope | >1,847 | >$216 million | None | {{color box|{{storm color|STY}}|STY|border=silver}} Pitang {{color box|{{storm color|STY}}|STY|border=silver}} Sening {{color box|{{storm color|TY}}|TY|border=silver}} Titang {{color box|{{storm color|TY}}|TY|border=silver}} Yoling | |
1971 | 70 | 35 | 24 | 6 | {{color box|{{storm color|STY}}|STY|border=silver}} Irma (Ining) | 617 | $57.7 million | None | None | |
1972 | 63 | 31 | 24 | 2 | {{color box|{{storm color|STY}}|STY|border=silver}} Rita (Gloring) | 1,169 | $585 million | None | None | |
1973 | 39 | 21 | 12 | 3 | {{color box|{{storm color|STY}}|STY|border=silver}} Nora (Luming) | >1,011 | >$7 million | None | None | Featured the second most intense typhoon on record, Nora (tied with June 1975). |
1974 | 55 | 32 | 16 | 0 | {{color box|{{storm color|TY}}|TY|border=silver}} Gloria (Aning) | >361 | >1.55 billion | {{color box|{{storm color|TY}}|TY|border=silver}} Bess | {{color box|{{storm color|TY}}|TY|border=silver}} Wening | |
1975 | 39 | 21 | 14 | 3 | {{color box|{{storm color|STY}}|STY|border=silver}} June (Rosing) | >229,195 | >$1.35 billion | None | None | Deadliest typhoon season on record. Featured June, the second most intense typhoon on record (tied with Nora 1973). |
1976 | 51 | 25 | 15 | 4 | {{color box|{{storm color|STY}}|STY|border=silver}} Louise (Welpring) | >650 | >$1.16 billion | None | {{color box|{{storm color|TY}}|TY|border=silver}} Didang | |
1977 | 54 | 21 | 11 | 3 | {{color box|{{storm color|STY}}|STY|border=silver}} Babe (Miling) | >235 | >$23 million | None | {{color box|{{storm color|TY}}|TY|border=silver}} Unding | |
1978 | 63 | 30 | 16 | 1 | {{color box|{{storm color|STY}}|STY|border=silver}} Rita (Kading) | >371 | >$100 million | None | {{color box|{{storm color|TY}}|TY|border=silver}} Atang {{color box|{{storm color|STY}}|STY|border=silver}} Kading | |
| 1979 | 54 | 24 | 12 | 4 | {{color box|{{storm color|VITY}}|VITY|border=silver}} Tip (Warling) | >541 | >$2.24 billion | None | None | Tip was the largest and most intense tropical cyclone ever recorded. |
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! Total | {{#expr:76+70+63+39+35+39+51+54+63+54}} | {{#expr:26+35+31+21+32+21+25+21+30+24}} | {{#expr:13+24+24+12+16+14+15+11+16+12}} | {{#expr:7+6+2+3+0+3+4+1+1+4}} | >235,997 | >$7.29 billion | 1 name | 9 names | ||
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=1980s=
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! rowspan=2|{{abbr|TD|Tropical depressions}} ! rowspan=2|{{abbr|TS|Tropical storms}} ! rowspan=2|{{abbr|TY|Typhoons}} ! rowspan=2|{{abbr|STY|Super typhoons}} ! rowspan=2|Strongest storm ! rowspan=2|Deaths ! rowspan=2|Damage ! colspan=2|Retired names ! rowspan=2|Notes | ||||||||||
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JTWC
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1980 | 44 | 24 | 15 | 2 | {{color box|{{storm color|STY}}|STY|border=silver}} Wynne (Welpring) | 493 | >$200 million | None | None | |
1981 | 52 | 29 | 13 | 2 | {{color box|{{storm color|STY}}|STY|border=silver}} Elsie (Tasing) | >1,268 | >$280.2 million | {{nowrap|{{color box|{{storm color|TY}}|TY|border=silver}} Hazen}} | None | |
1982 | 37 | 25 | 19 | 2 | {{color box|{{storm color|STY}}|STY|border=silver}} Mac (Uding) | 805 | >$2.41 billion | {{color box|{{storm color|STY}}|STY|border=silver}} Bess | None | |
1983 | 32 | 23 | 10 | 4 | {{color box|{{storm color|STY}}|STY|border=silver}} Forrest (Ising) | >1,021 | $397 million | None | None | Latest start for a Pacific typhoon season on record. Featured the fastest intensification of a tropical cyclone on record, Forrest. |
1984 | 44 | 27 | 16 | 2 | {{nowrap|{{color box|{{storm color|STY}}|STY|border=silver}} Vanessa (Toyang)}} | 2,919 | >$1.1 billion | {{color box|{{storm color|TY}}|TY|border=silver}} Ike | {{color box|{{storm color|TY}}|TY|border=silver}} Nitang {{color box|{{storm color|TY}}|TY|border=silver}} Undang | Second latest start for a Pacific typhoon season. |
1985 | 57 | 28 | 15 | 1 | {{color box|{{storm color|STY}}|STY|border=silver}} Dot (Saling) | 1,355 | >$243.1 million | None | None | |
1986 | 48 | 29 | 19 | 3 | {{color box|{{storm color|STY}}|STY|border=silver}} Peggy (Gading) | >905 | >$508.5 million | None | None | Wayne was the longest-lived tropical cyclone on record in the north-western Pacific. |
1987 | 32 | 23 | 17 | 6 | {{color box|{{storm color|STY}}|STY|border=silver}} Betty (Herming) | 1,402 | $1.3 billion | None | {{color box|{{storm color|STY}}|STY|border=silver}} Katring {{nowrap|{{color box|{{storm color|STY}}|STY|border=silver}} Herming}} {{color box|{{storm color|STY}}|STY|border=silver}} Sisang | |
1988 | 54 | 31 | 11 | 1 | {{color box|{{storm color|STY}}|STY|border=silver}} Nelson (Paring) | >786 | >$503.9 million | {{color box|{{storm color|TY}}|TY|border=silver}} Roy | {{color box|{{storm color|TY}}|TY|border=silver}} Unsang {{color box|{{storm color|TY}}|TY|border=silver}} Yoning | |
1989 | 55 | 32 | 20 | 5 | {{color box|{{storm color|STY}}|STY|border=silver}} Gordon (Goring) {{color box|{{storm color|STY}}|STY|border=silver}} Elsie (Tasing) | 3,328 | $2.24 billion | None | None | |
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! Total | {{#expr:44+52+37+32+44+57+48+32+54+55}} | {{#expr:24+29+25+23+27+28+29+23+31+32}} | {{#expr:15+13+19+10+16+15+19+17+11+20}} | {{#expr:2+2+2+4+2+1+3+6+1+5}} | {{color box|{{storm color|STY}}|STY|border=silver}} Forrest (Ising) | >13,477 | >$9.18 billion | 4 names | 7 names | |
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=1990s=
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rowspan=2|Year ! rowspan=2|{{abbr|TD|Tropical depressions}} ! rowspan=2|{{abbr|TS|Tropical storms}} ! rowspan=2|{{abbr|TY|Typhoons}} ! rowspan=2|{{abbr|STY|Super typhoons}} ! rowspan=2|Strongest storm ! rowspan=2|Deaths ! rowspan=2|Damage ! colspan=2|Retired names ! rowspan=2|Notes | ||||||||||
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JTWC
! PAGASA | ||||||||||
1990 | 41 | 29 | 19 | 4 | {{color box|{{storm color|STY}}|STY|border=silver}} Flo (Norming) | 1,608 | $5.25 billion | {{color box|{{storm color|STY}}|STY|border=silver}} Mike | {{nowrap|{{color box|{{storm color|STY}}|STY|border=silver}} Ruping}} | |
1991 | 38 | 29 | 17 | 5 | {{color box|{{storm color|STY}}|STY|border=silver}} Yuri | 5,574 | $17.1 billion | {{nowrap|{{color box|{{storm color|STY}}|STY|border=silver}} Mireille}} {{color box|{{storm color|TS}}|TS|border=silver}} Thelma | {{color box|{{storm color|TS}}|TS|border=silver}} Uring | Mireille was the costliest typhoon on record, until surpassed by Doksuri in 2023. |
1992 | 40 | 31 | 16 | 5 | {{color box|{{storm color|STY}}|STY|border=silver}} Gay (Seniang) | 399 | $2.64 billion | {{color box|{{storm color|STY}}|STY|border=silver}} Omar | None | |
1993 | 50 | 28 | 15 | 3 | {{color box|{{storm color|STY}}|STY|border=silver}} Koryn (Goring) | 758 | >$1.96 billion | None | {{color box|{{storm color|TY}}|TY|border=silver}} Monang | |
1994 | 52 | 36 | 18 | 6 | {{nowrap|{{color box|{{storm color|STY}}|STY|border=silver}} Melissa}} {{nowrap|{{color box|{{storm color|STY}}|STY|border=silver}} Seth (Bidang)}} | 1,301 | $8.14 billion | None | None | |
1995 | 47 | 24 | 8 | 5 | {{color box|{{storm color|STY}}|STY|border=silver}} Angela (Rosing) | 1,314 | $1.21 billion | {{color box|{{storm color|STY}}|STY|border=silver}} Angela | {{color box|{{storm color|STY}}|STY|border=silver}} Rosing | |
1996 | 52 | 25 | 16 | 6 | {{color box|{{storm color|STY}}|STY|border=silver}} Herb (Huaning) | 936 | $6.88 billion | None | None | |
1997 | 47 | 28 | 16 | 11 | {{color box|{{storm color|STY}}|STY|border=silver}} Ivan (Narsing) {{color box|{{storm color|STY}}|STY|border=silver}} Joan | 4,036 | >$4.59 billion | None | None | Most Category 5 storms in a single season on record. Featured two simultaneous Category 5 typhoons at the same time (Ivan and Joan). |
1998 | 33 | 16 | 8 | 3 | {{color box|{{storm color|STY}}|STY|border=silver}} Zeb (Iliang) | 924 | $950.8 million | None | {{color box|{{storm color|STY}}|STY|border=silver}} Iliang {{color box|{{storm color|STY}}|STY|border=silver}} Loleng | Latest start for the first named system to develop, second least active Pacific typhoon season on record. |
1999 | 45 | 20 | 5 | 1 | {{color box|{{storm color|STY}}|STY|border=silver}} Bart (Oniang) | 976 | $18.36 billion | None | None | Featured the lowest number of typhoons on record. |
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! Total | {{#expr:41+38+40+50+52+47+52+47+33+45}} | {{#expr:29+29+31+28+36+24+25+28+16+20}} | {{#expr:19+17+16+15+18+8+16+16+8+5}} | {{#expr:4+5+5+3+6+11+3+1}} | {{color box|{{storm color|STY}}|STY|border=silver}} Flo (Norming) | 17,826 | $67.08 billion | 5 names | 6 names | |
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=2000s=
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! rowspan=2|{{abbr|TD|Tropical depressions}} ! rowspan=2|{{abbr|TS|Tropical storms}} ! rowspan=2|{{abbr|TY|Typhoons}} ! rowspan=2|{{abbr|STY|Super typhoons}} ! rowspan=2|Strongest storm ! rowspan=2|Deaths ! rowspan=2|Damage ! colspan=2|Retired names ! rowspan=2|Notes | ||||||||||
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JMA
! PAGASA | ||||||||||
2000 | 51 | 23 | 13 | 4 | {{color box|{{storm color|VITY}}|VITY|border=silver}} Bilis (Isang) | 467 | >$13.12 billion | None | None | First year using names assigned by the JMA. |
2001 | 45 | 25 | 16 | 3 | {{color box|{{storm color|VITY}}|VITY|border=silver}} Faxai | 1,193 | $2.32 billion | {{color box|{{storm color|TS}}|TS|border=silver}} Vamei | {{color box|{{storm color|TY}}|TY|border=silver}} Nanang | Featured the closest tropical cyclone to the equator (Vamei). |
2002 | 44 | 26 | 15 | 8 | {{nowrap|{{color box|{{storm color|VSTY}}|VSTY|border=silver}} Fengshen}} | 725 | $9.54 billion | {{color box|{{storm color|VSTY}}|VSTY|border=silver}} Chataan {{color box|{{storm color|TY}}|TY|border=silver}} Rusa {{color box|{{storm color|VSTY}}|VSTY|border=silver}} Pongsona | None | Featured Chataan, the deadliest typhoon to impact Chuuk in Micronesia. |
2003 | 45 | 21 | 14 | 5 | {{color box|{{storm color|VITY}}|VITY|border=silver}} Maemi (Pogi) | 360 | $6.43 billion | {{color box|{{storm color|TS}}|TS|border=silver}} Yanyan {{color box|{{storm color|VSTY}}|VSTY|border=silver}} Imbudo {{color box|{{storm color|VITY}}|VITY|border=silver}} Maemi | {{color box|{{storm color|STY}}|STY|border=silver}} Harurot | Featured Maemi, the most powerful typhoon to strike South Korea on record. |
2004 | 45 | 29 | 19 | 6 | {{color box|{{storm color|VITY}}|VITY|border=silver}} Chaba | 2,435 | $18.51 billion | {{color box|{{storm color|VSTY}}|VSTY|border=silver}} Sudal {{color box|{{storm color|TY}}|TY|border=silver}} Tingting {{color box|{{storm color|TY}}|TY|border=silver}} Rananim | {{color box|{{storm color|TY}}|TY|border=silver}} Unding {{color box|{{storm color|TD}}|TD|border=silver}} Violeta {{color box|{{storm color|TD}}|TD|border=silver}} Winnie | Third most active Pacific typhoon season. |
2005 | 33 | 24 | 13 | 4 | {{color box|{{storm color|VITY}}|VITY|border=silver}} Haitang (Feria) | 629 | $9.73 billion | {{color box|{{storm color|TY}}|TY|border=silver}} Matsa {{color box|{{storm color|VSTY}}|VSTY|border=silver}} Nabi {{nowrap|{{color box|{{storm color|VSTY}}|VSTY|border=silver}} Longwang}} | None | |
2006 | 43 | 23 | 15 | 6 | {{color box|{{storm color|VITY}}|VITY|border=silver}} Yagi | 3,886 | $14.4 billion | {{color box|{{storm color|VSTY}}|VSTY|border=silver}} Chanchu {{color box|{{storm color|STS}}|STS|border=silver}} Bilis {{color box|{{storm color|VITY}}|VITY|border=silver}} Saomai {{color box|{{storm color|VSTY}}|VSTY|border=silver}} Xangsane {{color box|{{storm color|VITY}}|VITY|border=silver}} Durian | {{color box|{{storm color|TY}}|TY|border=silver}} Milenyo {{color box|{{storm color|STY}}|STY|border=silver}} Reming | Featured multiple typhoon landfalls in the Philippines. |
2007 | 45 | 24 | 14 | 5 | {{color box|{{storm color|VITY}}|VITY|border=silver}} Sepat (Egay) | 463 | $7.73 billion | None | None | |
2008 | 41 | 22 | 11 | 3 | {{color box|{{storm color|VITY}}|VITY|border=silver}} Jangmi (Ofel) | 1,965 | $5.97 billion | None | {{color box|{{storm color|TY}}|TY|border=silver}} Cosme {{color box|{{storm color|TY}}|TY|border=silver}} Frank | |
2009 | 41 | 22 | 13 | 5 | {{color box|{{storm color|VITY}}|VITY|border=silver}} Nida (Vinta) | 2,348 | $10.29 billion | {{color box|{{storm color|TY}}|TY|border=silver}} Morakot {{color box|{{storm color|TY}}|TY|border=silver}} Ketsana {{color box|{{storm color|VSTY}}|VSTY|border=silver}} Parma | {{color box|{{storm color|TS}}|TS|border=silver}} Feria {{color box|{{storm color|TS}}|TS|border=silver}} Ondoy {{nowrap|{{color box|{{storm color|STY}}|STY|border=silver}} Pepeng}} | Featured Morakot, the deadliest typhoon to impact Taiwan in recorded history. |
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! Total | {{#expr:51+45+44+45+45+33+43+45+41+41}} | {{#expr:23+25+26+21+29+24+23+24+22+22}} | {{#expr:13+16+15+14+19+13+15+14+11+13}} | {{#expr:4+3+8+5+6+3+6+5+3+5}} | {{color box|{{storm color|VITY}}|VITY|border=silver}} Nida (Vinta) | 14,471 | $98.04 billion | 21 names | 13 names | |
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=2010s=
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rowspan=2|Year
! rowspan=2|{{abbr|TD|Tropical depressions}} ! rowspan=2|{{abbr|TS|Tropical storms}} ! rowspan=2|{{abbr|TY|Typhoons}} ! rowspan=2|{{abbr|STY|Super typhoons}} ! rowspan=2|Strongest ! rowspan=2|Deaths ! rowspan=2|Damage ! colspan=2|Retired names ! rowspan=2|Notes | |||||||||||
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! PAGASA | |||||||||||
2010 | 29 | 14 | 7 | 1 | {{color box|{{storm color|VITY}}|VITY|border=silver}} Megi (Juan) | 384 | $2.95 billion | {{color box|{{storm color|VSTY}}|VSTY|border=silver}} Fanapi | {{color box|{{storm color|STY}}|STY|border=silver}} Juan {{color box|{{storm color|TY}}|TY|border=silver}} Katring | Least active Pacific typhoon season on record. | |
2011 | 39 | 21 | 8 | 4 | {{color box|{{storm color|VITY}}|VITY|border=silver}} Songda (Chedeng) | 3,111 | $7.68 billion | {{color box|{{storm color|STS}}|STS|border=silver}} Washi | {{color box|{{storm color|TS}}|TS|border=silver}} Bebeng {{color box|{{storm color|TY}}|TY|border=silver}} Juaning {{color box|{{storm color|STY}}|STY|border=silver}} Mina {{color box|{{storm color|TY}}|TY|border=silver}} Pedring {{nowrap|{{color box|{{storm color|STS}}|STS|border=silver}} Sendong}} | Tied with the second-most retired names by PAGASA. | |
2012 | 34 | 25 | 14 | 4 | {{color box|{{storm color|VITY}}|VITY|border=silver}} Sanba (Karen) | 2,486 | $20.79 billion | {{color box|{{storm color|TY}}|TY|border=silver}} Vicente {{color box|{{storm color|VSTY}}|VSTY|border=silver}} Bopha | {{color box|{{storm color|STY}}|STY|border=silver}} Pablo | Featured Bopha, the strongest storm to make landfall in Mindanao. | |
2013 | 49 | 31 | 13 | 5 | {{color box|{{storm color|VITY}}|VITY|border=silver}} Haiyan (Yolanda) | 6,836 | $26.43 billion | {{color box|{{storm color|STS}}|STS|border=silver}} Sonamu {{color box|{{storm color|VITY}}|VITY|border=silver}} Utor {{color box|{{storm color|TY}}|TY|border=silver}} Fitow {{color box|{{storm color|VITY}}|VITY|border=silver}} Haiyan | {{color box|{{storm color|STY}}|STY|border=silver}} Labuyo {{color box|{{storm color|TY}}|TY|border=silver}} Santi {{color box|{{storm color|STY}}|STY|border=silver}} Yolanda | Most active since 2004, deadliest since 1975, fifth-costliest season on record. | |
2014 | 32 | 23 | 11 | 8 | {{nowrap|{{color box|{{storm color|VITY}}|VITY|border=silver}} Vongfong (Ompong)}} | 572 | $12.92 billion | {{nowrap|{{color box|{{storm color|VSTY}}|VSTY|border=silver}} Rammasun}} | {{color box|{{storm color|TY}}|TY|border=silver}} Glenda {{color box|{{storm color|STY}}|STY|border=silver}} Jose {{color box|{{storm color|TS}}|TS|border=silver}} Mario {{color box|{{storm color|STY}}|STY|border=silver}} Ruby {{color box|{{storm color|TS}}|TS|border=silver}} Seniang | Most Category 5 typhoons since 1997. Tied with the second-most retired names by PAGASA. | |
2015 | 39 | 27 | 18 | 9 | {{color box|{{storm color|VITY}}|VITY|border=silver}} Soudelor (Hanna) | 349 | $14.84 billion | {{color box|{{storm color|VITY}}|VITY|border=silver}} Soudelor {{color box|{{storm color|VSTY}}|VSTY|border=silver}} Mujigae {{color box|{{storm color|VSTY}}|VSTY|border=silver}} Koppu {{color box|{{storm color|VSTY}}|VSTY|border=silver}} Melor | {{color box|{{storm color|STY}}|STY|border=silver}} Lando {{color box|{{storm color|TY}}|TY|border=silver}} Nona | Saw each month having a named storm active since 1965. | |
2016 | 51 | 26 | 13 | 6 | {{color box|{{storm color|VITY}}|VITY|border=silver}} Meranti (Ferdie) | 942 | $17.69 billion | {{color box|{{storm color|VITY}}|VITY|border=silver}} Meranti {{color box|{{storm color|VSTY}}|VSTY|border=silver}} Sarika {{color box|{{storm color|VITY}}|VITY|border=silver}} Haima {{color box|{{storm color|VITY}}|VITY|border=silver}} Nock-ten | {{color box|{{storm color|TY}}|TY|border=silver}} Karen {{color box|{{storm color|STY}}|STY|border=silver}} Lawin {{color box|{{storm color|STY}}|STY|border=silver}} Nina | Fourth latest start for a Pacific typhoon season and second latest start for the first named system to develop. | |
2017 | 42 | 27 | 11 | 2 | {{color box|{{storm color|VSTY}}|VSTY|border=silver}} Lan (Paolo) | 853 | $15.1 billion | {{color box|{{storm color|TY}}|TY|border=silver}} Hato {{color box|{{storm color|TS}}|TS|border=silver}} Kai-tak {{color box|{{storm color|TY}}|TY|border=silver}} Tembin | {{color box|{{storm color|TS}}|TS|border=silver}} Urduja {{color box|{{storm color|TY}}|TY|border=silver}} Vinta | Second latest start for a typhoon to develop since 1998, first since 1977 not to produce a Category 5 typhoon. | |
2018 | 45 | 29 | 13 | 7 | {{color box|{{storm color|VITY}}|VITY|border=silver}} Kong-rey (Queenie) {{color box|{{storm color|VITY}}|VITY|border=silver}} Yutu (Rosita) | 793 | $30.23 billion | {{color box|{{storm color|TS}}|TS|border=silver}} Rumbia {{color box|{{storm color|VITY}}|VITY|border=silver}} Mangkhut {{color box|{{storm color|VITY}}|VITY|border=silver}} Yutu | {{color box|{{storm color|STY}}|STY|border=silver}} Ompong {{color box|{{storm color|STY}}|STY|border=silver}} Rosita {{color box|{{storm color|TD}}|TD|border=silver}} Usman | Fourth earliest start for a tropical storm to develop since 1949, third-costliest season on record. | |
2019 | 50 | 29 | 17 | 5 | {{color box|{{storm color|VITY}}|VITY|border=silver}} Halong | 453 | $38.96 billion | {{color box|{{storm color|VITY}}|VITY|border=silver}} Lekima {{color box|{{storm color|VSTY}}|VSTY|border=silver}} Faxai {{color box|{{storm color|VITY}}|VITY|border=silver}} Hagibis {{color box|{{storm color|VSTY}}|VSTY|border=silver}} Kammuri {{color box|{{storm color|TY}}|TY|border=silver}} Phanfone | {{color box|{{storm color|TY}}|TY|border=silver}} Tisoy {{color box|{{storm color|TY}}|TY|border=silver}} Ursula | Earliest start for a tropical storm to develop on record, costliest season on record. | |
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! Total | {{#expr:29+39+34+49+32+39+51+42+45+50}} | {{#expr:14+21+25+31+23+27+26+27+29+29}} | {{#expr:7+8+14+13+11+18+13+11+13+17}} | {{#expr:1+4+4+5+8+9+6+2+7+5}} | {{color box|{{storm color|VITY}}|VITY|border=silver}} Megi (Juan) | {{nts|16779}} | {{ntsp|187590000000 | $}} | 28 names | 28 names | |
colspan=11|References:{{cite web|url=http://www.imd.gov.in/section/nhac/dynamic/ANNUAL_FREQ_CYCLONIC_DISTURBANCES.pdf|title=Annual frequency of cyclonic disturbances (Maximum sustained windspeeds of 17 knots or more), Cyclones (34 knots or more) and Severe Cyclones (48 knots or more) over the Bay of Bengal (BOB), Arabian Sea (AS) and land surface of India|publisher=India Meteorological Department|author=Unattributed|date=August 31, 2010|access-date=August 20, 2011|url-status=dead|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110805212718/http://www.imd.gov.in/section/nhac/dynamic/ANNUAL_FREQ_CYCLONIC_DISTURBANCES.pdf|archive-date=August 5, 2011}} |
=2020s=
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rowspan=2|Year
! rowspan=2|{{abbr|TD|Tropical depressions}} ! rowspan=2|{{abbr|TS|Tropical storms}} ! rowspan=2|{{abbr|TY|Typhoons}} ! rowspan=2|{{abbr|STY|Super typhoons}} ! rowspan=2|Strongest ! rowspan=2|Deaths ! rowspan=2|Damage ! colspan=2|Retired names ! rowspan=2|Notes | |||||||||||
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JMA
! PAGASA | |||||||||||
2020 | 32 | 23 | 10 | 2 | {{color box|{{storm color|VITY}}|VITY|border=silver}} Goni (Rolly) | 472 | {{ntsp|5350000000 | $}} | {{nowrap|{{color box|{{storm color|VSTY}}|VSTY|border=silver}} Vongfong}} {{color box|{{storm color|TS}}|TS|border=silver}} Linfa {{color box|{{storm color|VSTY}}|VSTY|border=silver}} Molave {{color box|{{storm color|VITY}}|VITY|border=silver}} Goni {{color box|{{storm color|VSTY}}|VSTY|border=silver}} Vamco | {{color box|{{storm color|TY}}|TY|border=silver}} Ambo {{color box|{{storm color|TY}}|TY|border=silver}} Quinta {{color box|{{storm color|STY}}|STY|border=silver}} Rolly {{color box|{{storm color|TY}}|TY|border=silver}} Ulysses | Featured the strongest landfalling tropical cyclone on record (in terms of 1-minute sustained wind speeds), Goni. |
2021 | 41 | 22 | 9 | 5 | {{color box|{{storm color|VITY}}|VITY|border=silver}} Surigae (Bising) | 579 | {{ntsp|2736056000 | $}} | {{color box|{{storm color|STS}}|STS|border=silver}} Conson {{nowrap|{{color box|{{storm color|STS}}|STS|border=silver}} Kompasu}} {{color box|{{storm color|VITY}}|VITY|border=silver}} Rai | {{color box|{{storm color|TY}}|TY|border=silver}} Jolina {{nowrap|{{color box|{{storm color|STS}}|STS|border=silver}} Maring}} {{color box|{{storm color|STY}}|STY|border=silver}} Odette | Includes the most intense typhoon ever recorded in April, Surigae. |
2022 | 37 | 25 | 10 | 3 | {{nowrap|{{color box|{{storm color|VITY}}|VITY|border=silver}} Nanmadol (Josie)}} | 498 | {{ntsp|5070000000 | $}} | {{nowrap|{{color box|{{storm color|VSTY}}|VSTY|border=silver}} Malakas}} {{color box|{{storm color|TS}}|TS|border=silver}} Megi {{color box|{{storm color|STS}}|STS|border=silver}} Ma-on {{color box|{{storm color|VITY}}|VITY|border=silver}} Hinnamnor {{color box|{{storm color|VSTY}}|VSTY|border=silver}} Noru {{color box|{{storm color|STS}}|STS|border=silver}} Nalgae | {{color box|{{storm color|TS}}|TS|border=silver}} Agaton {{color box|{{storm color|STS}}|STS|border=silver}} Florita {{color box|{{storm color|STY}}|STY|border=silver}} Karding {{color box|{{storm color|STS}}|STS|border=silver}} Paeng | Second most retired names on record by the JMA. |
2023 | 29 | 17 | 10 | 4 | {{color box|{{storm color|VITY}}|VITY|border=silver}} Mawar (Betty) | 219 | {{ntsp|37630000000 | $}} | {{color box|{{storm color|VSTY}}|VSTY|border=silver}} Doksuri {{color box|{{storm color|VITY}}|VITY|border=silver}} Saola {{color box|{{storm color|VSTY}}|VSTY|border=silver}} Haikui | {{color box|{{storm color|STY}}|STY|border=silver}} Egay {{color box|{{storm color|STY}}|STY|border=silver}} Goring | Third least active season on record and second costliest season on record. Includes the costliest typhoon on record, Doksuri. |
2024 | 39 | 26 | 13 | 6 | {{color box|{{storm color|VITY}}|VITY|border=silver}} Yagi (Enteng) | 1,336 | {{ntsp|29600000000 | $}} | {{color box|{{storm color|TY}}|TY|border=silver}} Ewiniar {{color box|{{storm color|VITY}}|VITY|border=silver}} Yagi {{color box|{{storm color|TY}}|TY|border=silver}} Jebi {{color box|{{storm color|VITY}}|VITY|border=silver}} Krathon {{color box|{{storm color|STS}}|STS|border=silver}} Trami {{color box|{{storm color|VSTY}}|VSTY|border=silver}} Kong-rey {{color box|{{storm color|TY}}|TY|border=silver}} Toraji {{color box|{{storm color|VITY}}|VITY|border=silver}} Man-yi {{color box|{{storm color|VSTY}}|VSTY|border=silver}} Usagi | {{color box|{{storm color|TY}}|TY|border=silver}} Aghon {{color box|{{storm color|STS}}|STS|border=silver}} Enteng {{color box|{{storm color|STY}}|STY|border=silver}} Julian {{color box|{{storm color|STS}}|STS|border=silver}} Kristine {{color box|{{storm color|STY}}|STY|border=silver}} Leon {{color box|{{storm color|TY}}|TY|border=silver}} Nika {{color box|{{storm color|STY}}|STY|border=silver}} Ofel {{color box|{{storm color|STY}}|STY|border=silver}} Pepito | Fifth latest start for a Pacific typhoon season. Deadliest since 2013, most active since 2019, fourth-costliest season on record. First season to have four storms active at the same time in November. Featured second most multiple typhoons to hit the Philippines, only behind 2006. Most retired names on record by the JMA and PAGASA. |
2025 | 1 | 0 | 0 | 0 | {{color box|{{storm color|TD}}|TD|border=silver}} TD | None | None | TBD | TBD | ||
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! Total | {{#expr:32+41+37+29+39+1}} | {{#expr:23+22+25+17+26+0}} | {{#expr:10+9+10+10+13+0}} | {{#expr:2+5+3+4+6+0}} | {{color box|{{storm color|VITY}}|VITY|border=silver}} Surigae (Bising) | 3,104 | {{ntsp|80370000000 | $}} | 25 names | 21 names | |
colspan=11|References:{{Cite web |last=Shackelford |first=Helen Regan, Robert |date=November 12, 2024 |title=Four storms churning the West Pacific at the same time mean more bad news for the Philippines |url=https://edition.cnn.com/2024/11/12/climate/philippines-storms-west-pacific-intl-hnk/index.html |access-date=November 18, 2024 |website=CNN |language=en}} |
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