Tropical cyclones in 2009

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{{Tropical cyclones by year

| Track=Tropical cyclones in 2009.png

| First system=Auring

| First date={{Start date|2009|01|03}}

| Last system=02U

| Last date={{Start date|2010|01|06}}

| Strongest system= Nida

| Pressure mbar/hPa= 905

| Pressure inHg= 26.72

| Longest system= Parma

| Total days= 17

| Total systems=130

| Named systems= 81

| Fatalities= 2,480 total

| Damages= 11780

| YearB=2008

| YearC=2009

| YearC2=09

| YearA2=10

| Five years= 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011

}}

File:Major Tropical Cyclones of 2009.png worldwide that reached at least Category 3 on the Saffir–Simpson scale during 2009, from Fanele in January to Laurence in December.
Among them, Nida (third-to-last image in the final row) was the most intense, with a minimum central pressure of 905 hPa. ]]

Throughout 2009, 130 tropical cyclones formed in bodies of water known as tropical cyclone basins. Of these, 81 were named, including a subtropical cyclone in the South Atlantic Ocean, by various weather agencies when they attained maximum sustained winds of {{convert|35|kn|km/h mph}}. The strongest storm of the year was Typhoon Nida in the Western Pacific Ocean. The deadliest and costliest storm of the year was Typhoon Morakot (Kiko), causing 789 fatalities and $6.2 billion worth of damages through its track in the Philippines, Japan, Taiwan, China, and the Korean Peninsula. Throughout the year, twenty-one Category 3 tropical cyclones formed, including five Category 5 tropical cyclones in the year. The accumulated cyclone energy (ACE) index for the 2009 (seven basins combined), as calculated by Colorado State University was 609.6 units.

Tropical cyclones are primarily monitored by a group of ten warning centres, which have been designated as a Regional Specialized Meteorological Center (RSMC) or a Tropical Cyclone Warning Center (TCWC) by the World Meteorological Organization. These are the United States National Hurricane Center (NHC) and Central Pacific Hurricane Center, the Japan Meteorological Agency (JMA), the India Meteorological Department (IMD), Météo-France, Indonesia's Badan Meteorologi, Klimatologi, dan Geofisika, the Australian Bureau of Meteorology (BOM), Papua New Guinea's National Weather Service, the Fiji Meteorological Service (FMS) as well as New Zealand's MetService. Other notable warning centres include the Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical and Astronomical Services Administration (PAGASA), the United States Joint Typhoon Warning Center (JTWC), and the Brazilian Navy Hydrographic Center.

Global atmospheric and hydrological conditions

The 2009–10 El Niño event started in the Pacific Ocean during May 2009, and it would peak in December of the year.{{cite web|title=Historical El Niño/La Niña episodes (1950–present)|date=4 November 2015|url=http://www.cpc.ncep.noaa.gov/products/analysis_monitoring/ensostuff/ensoyears.shtml|publisher=United States Climate Prediction Center|accessdate=10 January 2015}}

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Summary

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from:26/12/2008 till:31/12/2008 text:Dec. '08

from:01/01/2009 till:31/01/2009 text:January

from:01/02/2009 till:28/02/2009 text:February

from:01/03/2009 till:31/03/2009 text:March

from:01/04/2009 till:30/04/2009 text:April

from:01/05/2009 till:31/05/2009 text:May

from:01/06/2009 till:30/06/2009 text:June

from:01/07/2009 till:31/07/2009 text:July

from:01/08/2009 till:31/08/2009 text:August

from:01/09/2009 till:30/09/2009 text:September

from:01/10/2009 till:31/10/2009 text:October

from:01/11/2009 till:30/11/2009 text:November

from:01/12/2009 till:31/12/2009 text:December

from:01/01/2010 till:07/01/2010 text:Jan. '10

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= North Atlantic Ocean =

File:2009 Atlantic hurricane season summary map.png

{{See also|2009 Atlantic hurricane season}}

The North Atlantic featured a below-average event in tropical cyclone formation that produced only 11 tropical cyclones, 9 named storms, 3 hurricanes, and 2 major hurricanes. Like a typical Atlantic hurricane season, it officially began on Monday, June 1, 2009, and ended on Monday, November 30, 2009. These dates conventionally delimit the period of each year when most tropical cyclones develop in the Atlantic basin. Activity began slightly early when Tropical Depression One developed on May 28, marking the third and last consecutive season with a pre-season storm. The final storm, Hurricane Ida, dissipated on November 10. Hurricane Bill, the first hurricane, major hurricane, and most intense hurricane was a powerful Cape Verde-type hurricane that affected areas from the Leeward Islands to Newfoundland. With only 11 tropical depressions and 9 named storms, the 2009 season featured the lowest number of tropical cyclones since the 1997 season, and only one system, Claudette, made landfall in the United States. Forming from the interaction of a tropical wave and an upper-level low, Claudette made landfall on the Florida Panhandle with maximum sustained winds of {{convert|45|mph|km/h}} before quickly dissipating over Alabama. The storm killed two people and caused $228,000 (2009 USD) in damage. Overall, the season's activity was reflected with a very low cumulative accumulated cyclone energy (ACE) rating of only 53, the lowest since 1997. Because of the low number of storms in the 2009 season, many of which were weak, short-lived, and/or very disorganized, the overall ACE value was ranked as below-average, totaling under 66. Being the most intense hurricane, Hurricane Bill was responsible for the ACE value for August being 30% above average. ACE is, broadly speaking, a measure of the power of the hurricane multiplied by the length of time it existed, so storms that last a long time, as well as particularly strong hurricanes, have high ACEs. ACE is only calculated for full advisories on tropical systems at or exceeding {{convert|34|kn|mph km/h}} or tropical storm strength. Subtropical cyclones are excluded from the total.

= Eastern & Central Pacific Oceans =

File:2009 Pacific hurricane season summary map.png

{{See also|2009 Pacific hurricane season}}

The Eastern and Central Pacific featured their most active Pacific hurricane season since 1994. The season officially started on Friday, May 15, 2009, in the East Pacific Ocean, and on Monday, June 1, 2009, in the Central Pacific; they both ended on Monday, November 30, 2009. These dates conventionally delimit the period of each year when most tropical cyclones form in the Eastern and Central Pacific basins. However, the formation of tropical cyclones is possible at any time of the year. There were no off-season storms, as the season began relatively late, and ended very early. The accumulated cyclone energy (ACE) index for the 2009 Pacific hurricane season was 117.09 units in the Eastern Pacific and 9.905 units in the Central Pacific. The total ACE in the basin combined is 126.995 units. Broadly speaking, ACE is a measure of the power of a tropical or subtropical storm multiplied by the length of time it existed. It is only calculated for full advisories on specific tropical and subtropical systems reaching or exceeding wind speeds of {{convert|39|mph|km/h}}. The season, however, was characterized as "near-normal", featuring 17 named storms 8 hurricanes and 5 major hurricanes. The central Pacific experienced above-average activity with three additional storms forming west of 140°W and three more crossing over from the eastern Pacific. The overall number of storms led to a relative lull in activity experienced over the previous decade. During the course of the year, large-scale factors such as an El Niño and two Madden–Julian oscillations greatly contributed to the changed pattern. The season's activity, east of 140°W, was reflected with a near-average cumulative accumulated cyclone energy (ACE) rating of 100, roughly 94% of the 30-year median. ACE, again, is, broadly speaking, a measure of the power of the hurricane multiplied by the length of time it existed, so storms that last a long time, as well as particularly strong hurricanes, have high ACEs. ACE is only calculated for full advisories on tropical systems at or exceeding {{convert|34|kn|mph km/h}} or tropical storm strength.

= Western Pacific Ocean =

File:2009 Pacific typhoon season summary.png

{{See also|2009 Pacific typhoon season}}

The Western Pacific featured a below average event that spawned only 22 named storms, 13 typhoons, and five super typhoons. It was also recognized as the deadliest season in the Philippines for decades. The first half of the season was very quiet whereas the second half of the season was extremely active. The season's first named storm, Kujira, developed on May 3 while the season's last named storm, Nida, dissipated on December 3. Nida was the most intense of the whole year worldwide.

= North Indian Ocean =

File:2009 North Indian Ocean cyclone season summary.png

{{See also|2009 North Indian Ocean cyclone season}}

The North Indian Ocean featured a generally below average event in the annual cycle of tropical cyclone formation. It featured 8 depressions, 6 deep depressions, 4 cyclonic storms, and 1 severe cyclonic storm. No classifications higher. The North Indian Ocean cyclone season has no official bounds, but cyclones tend to form between April and December, with peaks in May and November. These dates conventionally delimit the period of each year when most tropical cyclones form in the northern Indian Ocean.

Systems

There have been 128 tropical disturbances that have formed in 2009, marking an above-average year in tropical cyclone formation throughout the world. One was believed to have formed in the South Atlantic Ocean in late January, and was unofficially added in the 2009 advisories. 82 further intensified to tropical storms, and each received named from each tropical cyclone agency.

= January =

File:Fanele_Jan_20_0715Z.jpg]]During January 2009, a total of 14 tropical cyclones formed, while 8 were named. The Cyclone Fanele was the most intense of the month, reaching category 4 on the SSHWS scale, with a barometric pressure of 930 mbar. The other storms were relatively weak, with a force equivalent to a tropical storm. A rare subtropical system was reported in the southern Atlantic, affecting the southern coasts of Brazil and Uruguay. No major damage or death was reported.

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! width="15%" |Dates active

! width="10%" |Max wind
km/h (mph)

! width="5%" |Pressure
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Auring

|January 3–6

|45 (30)

|1006

|Philippines

|$498 thousand

|2

|

04F

|January 4–14

|Unspecified

|1001

|Fiji

|$64.2 million

|12

|

Dongo

|January 7–12

|95 (60)

|984

|None

|None

|None

|

Charlotte

|January 10–12

|85 (50)

|986

|Northern Territory, Cape York Peninsula

|$15 million

|None

|

05F

|January 11–14

|Unspecified

|999

|None

|None

|None

|

07U

|January 11–12

|35 (25)

|1000

|None

|None

|None

|

Eric

|January 16–22

|95 (60)

|991

|Madagascar

|Minimal

|2

|

Fanele

|January 17–22

|185 (115)

|930

|Madagascar

|Unknown

|10

|

06F

|January 19–23

|Unspecified

|1005

|None

|None

|None

|

07F

|January 23–25

|Unspecified

|1006

|None

|None

|None

|

Hettie

|January 24–31

|65 (40)

|995

|None

|None

|None

|

Dominic

|January 24–27

|100 (65)

|976

|Kimberley, Pilbara

|Unknown

|None

|

01Q

|January 29 – February 1

|Unspecified

|Unspecified

|Brazil (Rio de Janeiro), Uruguay

|Unknown

|Unknown

|

Ellie

|January 30 – February 4

|75 (45)

|988

|Cape York

|$69.5 million

|None

|

= February =

File:Gael Feb 7 2009 0705Z.jpg]]

February was moderately active

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|+Tropical cyclones formed in February 2009

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! width="15%" |Dates active

! width="10%" |Max wind
km/h (mph)

! width="5%" |Pressure
(hPa)

! width="30%" |Areas affected

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Gael

|February 1 – 9

|185 (115)

|930

|Madagascar

|Unknown

|2

|

09F

|February 1 – 5

|55 (35)

|998

|New Caledonia

|Unknown

|Unknown

|

Freddy

|February 3 – 13

|85 (50)

|992

|None

|None

|None

|

11U

|February 4 – 6

|Unspecified

|Unspecified

|None

|None

|None

|

12U

|February 11 – 17

|<35 (<25)

|Unspecified

|Western Australia

|Unknown

|None

|

Bising

|February 12 – 13

|45 (30)

|1002

|Philippines

|None

|None

|

Innis

|February 13 – 18

|75 (45)

|990

|Vanuatu, New Caledonia

|Minimal

|1

|

14U

|February 23 – March 2

|<35 (<25)

|Unspecified

|Western Australia

|Unknown

|None

|

Hina

|February 20 – 26

|105 (65)

|976

|None

|None

|None

|

Gabrielle

|February 27 – March 6

|65 (40)

|996

|None

|None

|None

|

= March =

File:Hamish_2009-03-07_1305Z.jpg]]

March was moderately active

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|+Tropical cyclones formed in March 2009

! width="5%" |Storm name

! width="15%" |Dates active

! width="10%" |Max wind
km/h (mph)

! width="5%" |Pressure
(hPa)

! width="30%" |Areas affected

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(USD)

! width="5%" |Deaths

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Hamish

|March 4–11

|215 (130)

|924

|Queensland

|$38.8 million

|2

|

10

|March 6–10

|55 (35)

|997

|None

|None

|None

|

Joni

|March 10–14

|95 (60)

|980

|Cook Islands

|Minor

|Unknown

|

Ilsa

|March 12–27

|165 (105)

|958

|None

|None

|None

|

Ken

|March 16–19

|95 (60)

|985

|None

|Unknown

|None

|

19U

|March 16–20

|45 (30)

|999

|None

|None

|None

|

Izilda

|March 22–27

|110 (70)

|978

|None

|None

|None

|

Jasper

|March 22–30

|100 (60)

|980

|New Caledonia

|Minimal

|None

|

21U

|March 23–31

|55 (35)

|1002

|None

|None

|None

|

Lin

|March 31 – April 7

|110 (70)

|975

|Fiji, Tonga

|$920 thousand

|None

|

= April =

File:Cyclone_Jade_at_second_landfall.jpg]]

April was relatively inactive,

class="wikitable sortable"

|+Tropical cyclones formed in April 2009

! width="5%" |Storm name

! width="15%" |Dates active

! width="10%" |Max wind
km/h (mph)

! width="5%" |Pressure
(hPa)

! width="30%" |Areas affected

! width="10%" |Damage
(USD)

! width="5%" |Deaths

! width="5%" |Refs

Jade

|April 3 – 10

|110 (70)

|975

|Madagascar

|Unknown

|15

|

15F

|April 7 – 10

|35 (25)

|1004

|None

|None

|None

|

22U

|April 4 – 11

|35 (25)

|1004

|None

|None

|None

|

Bijli

|April 14 – 17

|75 (45)

|996

|Eastern India, Bangladesh, Myanmar

|Unknown

|3

|

Kirrily

|April 18 – May 1

|65 (40)

|999

|Indonesia

|Minimal

|None

|

Crising

|April 30 – May 1

|55 (35)

|Unspecified

|Philippines

|None

|None

|

= May =

File:Kujira_2009-05-04_1352Z.jpg]]

May was relatively inactive,

class="wikitable sortable"

|+Tropical cyclones formed in May 2009

! width="5%" |Storm name

! width="15%" |Dates active

! width="10%" |Max wind
km/h (mph)

! width="5%" |Pressure
(hPa)

! width="30%" |Areas affected

! width="10%" |Damage
(USD)

! width="5%" |Deaths

! width="5%" |Refs

Kujira (Dante)

|May 1 – 7

|155 (100)

|940

|Philippines, Russian Far East

|$27 million

|28

|

TD

|May 1 – 4

|55 (35)

|1004

|None

|None

|None

|

Chan-hom (Emong)

|May 2 – 9

|120 (75)

|975

|Vietnam, Philippines, Ryukyu Islands

|$26.1 million

|60

|

24U

|May 10 – 18

|35 (25)

|1009

|None

|None

|None

|

Aila

|May 23 – 26

|110 (70)

|968

|India, Bangladesh

|$553 million

|330

|

One

|May 28 – 29

|55 (35)

|1006

|North Carolina

|None

|None

|{{Cite web|last=Berg|first=Robbie|date=12 June 2009|title=Tropical Cyclone Report: Tropical Depression One (AL012009)|url=https://www.nhc.noaa.gov/data/tcr/AL012009_One.pdf|archive-url=|archive-date=|access-date=|website=|publisher=National Hurricane Center}}

= June =

File:Typhoon_Linfa_2009-06-20.jpg]]

June was relatively inactive with six tropical cyclones and three tropical storm-equivalent cyclones forming. Hurricane Andres gave the 2009 Pacific hurricane season a late start when it formed on June 21 (the latest start on record until the record was beaten exactly a decade later when Alvin formed on June 25, 2019, then later in 2023 and 2024 with Adrian and Aletta forming on June 27th, 2023, and July 4th, 2024, respectively).

class="wikitable sortable"

|+Tropical cyclones formed in June 2009

! width="5%" |Storm name

! width="15%" |Dates active

! width="10%" |Max wind
km/h (mph)

! width="5%" |Pressure
(hPa)

! width="30%" |Areas affected

! width="10%" |Damage
(USD)

! width="5%" |Deaths

! width="5%" |Refs

Linfa

|June 14–22

|110 (70)

|975

|Philippines, Taiwan, China

|$105 million

|7

|

One-E

|June 18–19

|55 (35)

|1003

|Western Mexico, Northwest Mexico

|Unknown

|None

|{{Cite web|last=Blake|first=Eric S.|date=July 31, 2009|title=Tropical Cyclone Report: Tropical Depression One-E (EP012009)|url=https://www.nhc.noaa.gov/data/tcr/EP012009_One-E.pdf|archive-url=|archive-date=|access-date=|website=|publisher=National Hurricane Center}}

Andres

|June 21–24

|130 (80)

|984

|Southwestern Mexico, Western Mexico, Honduras

|$2.31 thousand

|3, 2 indirect

|{{Cite web|last=Brown|first=Daniel P.|date=July 21, 2009|title=Tropical Cyclone Report: Hurricane Andres (EP022009)|url=https://www.nhc.noaa.gov/data/tcr/EP022009_Andres.pdf|archive-url=|archive-date=|access-date=|website=|publisher=National Hurricane Center}}

Nangka (Feria)

|June 22–27

|75 (45)

|994

|Philippines, China

|$54 thousand

|6

|

ARB 01

|June 23–24

|45 (30)

|998

|India

|Unknown

|9

|

ARB 02

|June 25–26

|45 (30)

|998

|India

|Unknown

|None

|

= July =

File:Hurricane_Carlos_July_14_2009_1900Z.jpg|alt=]]

July was slightly inactive in terms of intensity per tropical cyclones, and slightly active in terms of number of tropical cyclones that formed, with nine. Seven were tropical storm equivalent, and only two were hurricane or typhoon equivalent tropical cyclones. No majors. Although Hurricane Carlos was the most intense of the month, none of the tropical cyclones caused any form of severe destruction. Over 50 people were killed, however, a deadly exception.

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|+Tropical cyclones formed in July 2009

! width="5%" |Storm name

! width="15%" |Dates active

! width="10%" |Max wind
km/h (mph)

! width="5%" |Pressure
(hPa)

! width="30%" |Areas affected

! width="10%" |Damage
(USD)

! width="5%" |Deaths

! width="5%" |Refs

Blanca

|July 6–9

|85 (50)

|998

|Western Mexico, California

|Unknown

|None

|{{Cite web|last=Pasch|first=Richard J.|date=November 23, 2009|title=Tropical Cyclone Report: Tropical Storm Blanca (EP032009)|url=https://www.nhc.noaa.gov/data/tcr/EP032009_Blanca.pdf|archive-url=|archive-date=|access-date=|website=|publisher=National Hurricane Center}}

Souledor (Gorio)

|July 9–13

|65 (40)

|992

|Philippines, China, Vietnam

|$9 million

|19

|

Carlos

|July 10–16

|165 (105)

|971

|None

|None

|None

|{{Cite web|last=Avila|first=Lixion A.|date=September 22, 2009|title=Tropical Cyclone Report: Hurricane Carlos (EP042009)|url=https://www.nhc.noaa.gov/data/tcr/EP042009_Carlos.pdf|archive-url=|archive-date=|access-date=|website=|publisher=National Hurricane Center}}

06W (Huaning)

|July 11–14

|55 (35)

|1000

|Taiwan, China

|None

|None

|

Dolores

|July 15–16

|95 (60)

|997

|None

|None

|None

|{{Cite web|last=Beven II|first=John L.|date=January 15, 2010|title=Tropical Cyclone Report: Tropical Storm Dolores (EP052009)|url=https://www.nhc.noaa.gov/data/tcr/EP052009_Dolores.pdf|archive-url=|archive-date=|access-date=|website=|publisher=National Hurricane Center}}

Molave (Isang)

|July 15–19

|120 (75)

|975

|Philippines, Taiwan, China

|Moderate

|4

|

BOB 03

|July 20–21

|55 (35)

|988

|India

|Unknown

|43

|

Lana

|July 30 – August 2

|100 (65)

|995

|None

|None

|None

|{{Cite web|last1=Birchard|first1=Thomas|last2=Knabb|first2=Richard D.|last3=Brennan|first3=Michael J.|date=February 17, 2010|title=Tropical Cyclone Report: Tropical Storm Lana (EP062009)|url=https://www.nhc.noaa.gov/data/tcr/EP062009_Lana.pdf|archive-url=|archive-date=|access-date=|website=|publisher=Central Pacific Hurricane Center; National Hurricane Center}}

Goni (Jolina)

|July 30 – August 9

|75 (45)

|988

|Philippines, China, Vietnam

|Minor

|8

|

= August =

File:Hurricane_Jimena_2009-08-31_1755Z.jpg]]

August was the most active month the year that 21 tropical cyclones formed throughout the world. 16 attained sustained wind speeds of {{convert|64|km/h|mph}} or greater. Tropical Storm Ana became the first named storm of the very inactive 2009 Atlantic hurricane season, when it formed on August 11, one of that latest first named storms on record since Alex of 2004. Typhoon Morakot (Kiko) was the deadliest tropical cyclone of the year, killing 789 total. Hurricane Jimena became the most intense of the month in the latter portion of August.

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|+Tropical cyclones formed in August 2009

! width="5%" |Storm name

! width="15%" |Dates active

! width="10%" |Max wind
km/h (mph)

! width="5%" |Pressure
(hPa)

! width="30%" |Areas affected

! width="10%" |Damage
(USD)

! width="5%" |Deaths

! width="5%" |Refs

Morakot (Kiko)

|August 2–11

|140 (85)

|945

|Philippines, Japan, Taiwan, China, Korea

|$6.2 billion

|789

|

Enrique

|August 3–7

|100 (65)

|994

|None

|None

|None

|{{Cite web|last=Berg|first=Robbie|date=September 21, 2009|title=Tropical Cyclone Report: Tropical Storm Enrique (EP072009)|url=https://www.nhc.noaa.gov/data/tcr/EP072009_Enrique.pdf|archive-url=|archive-date=|access-date=|website=|publisher=National Hurricane Center}}

Felicia

|August 3–11

|230 (145)

|935

|Hawaii

|Minimal

|None

|{{Cite web|last1=Kimberlain|first1=Todd B.|last2=Wroe|first2=Derek|last3=Knabb|first3=Richard D.|date=January 14, 2010|title=Tropical Cyclone Report: Hurricane Felicia (EP082009)|url=https://www.nhc.noaa.gov/data/tcr/EP082009_Felicia.pdf|archive-url=|archive-date=|access-date=|website=|publisher=National Hurricane Center; Central Pacific Hurricane Center}}

Etau

|August 8–14

|75 (45)

|992

|Japan

|$87.5 million

|28

|

Nine-E

|August 9–11

|55 (35)

|1006

|None

|None

|None

|{{Cite web|last=Brown|first=Daniel P.|date=September 22, 2009|title=Tropical Cyclone Report: Tropical Depression Nine-E (EP092009)|url=https://www.nhc.noaa.gov/data/tcr/EP092009_Nine-E.pdf|archive-url=|archive-date=|access-date=|website=|publisher=National Hurricane Center}}

Ana

|August 11–16

|65 (40)

|1003

|Lesser Antilles, Puerto Rico, Hispaniola, Cuba, The Bahamas

|Minimal

|None

|{{Cite web|last=Blake|first=Eric S.|date=September 26, 2009|title=Tropical Cyclone Report: Tropical Storm Ana (AL022009)|url=https://www.nhc.noaa.gov/data/tcr/AL022009_Ana.pdf|archive-url=|archive-date=|access-date=|website=|publisher=National Hurricane Center}}

Maka

|August 11–18

|65 (40)

|1006

|None

|None

|None

|{{Cite web|last=Craig|first=Timothy A.|date=November 15, 2009|title=Tropical Cyclone Report: Tropical Storm Maka (CP012009)|url=https://www.nhc.noaa.gov/data/tcr/CP012009_Maka.pdf|archive-url=|archive-date=|access-date=|website=|publisher=Central Pacific Hurricane Center}}

Guillermo

|August 12–19

|205 (125)

|954

|Hawaii

|None

|None

|{{Cite web|last1=Blake|first1=Eric S.|last2=Houston|first2=Sam|last3=Knabb|first3=Richard D.|date=February 10, 2010|title=Tropical Cyclone Report: Hurricane Guillermo (EP102009)|url=https://www.nhc.noaa.gov/data/tcr/EP102009_Guillermo.pdf|archive-url=|archive-date=|access-date=|website=|publisher=National Hurricane Center; Central Pacific Hurricane Center}}

Bill

|August 15–24

|215 (130)

|943

|Leeward Islands, Puerto Rico, Hispaniola, United States East Coast, BermudaAtlantic Canada (Newfoundland), British Isles

|$46.2 million

|2

|{{Cite web|last=Avila|first=Lixion A.|date=October 21, 2009|title=Tropical Cyclone Report: Hurricane Bill (AL032009)|url=https://www.nhc.noaa.gov/data/tcr/AL032009_Bill.pdf|archive-url=|archive-date=|access-date=|website=|publisher=National Hurricane Center}}

Claudette

|August 16–18

|95 (60)

|1005

|Southeastern United States (Florida)

|$350,000

|2

|{{Cite web|last=Pasch|first=Richard J.|date=January 5, 2010|title=Tropical Cyclone Report: Tropical Storm Claudette (AL042009)|url=https://www.nhc.noaa.gov/data/tcr/AL042009_Claudette.pdf|archive-url=|archive-date=|access-date=|website=|publisher=National Hurricane Center}}

Vamco

|August 16–26

|165 (105)

|945

|None

|None

|None

|

01

|August 18–20

|35 (20)

|1004

|None

|None

|None

|

TD

|August 20–21

|55 (35)

|1002

|Japan

|None

|None

|

Hilda

|August 22–28

|100 (65)

|995

|None

|None

|None

|{{Cite web|last1=Pasch|first1=Richard J.|last2=Knabb|first2=Richard D.|last3=Powell|first3=Jeffrey|date=February 10, 2010|title=Tropical Cyclone Report: Tropical Storm Hilda (EP112009)|url=https://www.nhc.noaa.gov/data/tcr/EP112009_Hilda.pdf|archive-url=|archive-date=|access-date=|website=|publisher=National Hurricane Center; Central Pacific Hurricane Center}}

Ignacio

|August 24–27

|85 (50)

|999

|None

|None

|None

|{{Cite web|last=Avila|first=Lixion A.|date=October 28, 2009|title=Tropical Cyclone Report: Tropical Storm Ignacio (EP122009)|url=https://www.nhc.noaa.gov/data/tcr/EP122009_Ignacio.pdf|archive-url=|archive-date=|access-date=|website=|publisher=National Hurricane Center}}

TD

|August 25–27

|55 (35)

|1004

|None

|None

|None

|

Danny

|August 26–29

|95 (60)

|1006

|North Carolina, Northeastern United States, Atlantic Canada

|Minimal

|1

|{{Cite web|last=Beven II|first=John L.|date=January 6, 2010|title=Tropical Cyclone Report: Tropical Storm Danny (AL052009)|url=https://www.nhc.noaa.gov/data/tcr/AL052009_Danny.pdf|archive-url=|archive-date=|access-date=|website=|publisher=National Hurricane Center}}

Jimena

|August 28 – September 4

|250 (155)

|931

|Western Mexico, Northwest Mexico (Baja California Sur), Southwestern United States

|$211 million

|5, 2 indirect

|{{Cite web|last=Beven|first=John L.|date=January 29, 2010|title=Tropical Cyclone Report: Hurricane Jimena (EP132009)|url=https://www.nhc.noaa.gov/data/tcr/EP132009_Jimena.pdf|archive-url=|archive-date=|access-date=|website=|publisher=National Hurricane Center}}

Two-C

|August 28 – September 2

|55 (35)

|1004

|None

|None

|None

|{{Cite web|last1=Birchard|first1=Thomas|last2=Kodama|first2=Kevin|last3=Tanabe|first3=Raymond|last4=Fukada|first4=Ed|date=May 13, 2010|title=Tropical Cyclone Report: Tropical Depression Two-C (CP022009)|url=https://www.nhc.noaa.gov/data/tcr/CP022009_Two-C.pdf|archive-url=|archive-date=|access-date=|website=|publisher=Central Pacific Hurricane Center; Joint Typhoon Warning Center}}

Krovanh

|August 28 – September 1

|110 (70)

|975

|Japan

|None

|None

|

Kevin

|August 29 – September 1

|85 (50)

|1000

|None

|None

|None

|{{Cite web|last=Brennan|first=Michael J.|date=September 24, 2009|title=Tropical Cyclone Report: Tropical Storm Kevin (EP142009)|url=https://www.nhc.noaa.gov/data/tcr/EP142009_Kevin.pdf|archive-url=|archive-date=|access-date=|website=|publisher=National Hurricane Center}}

= September =

File:Melor_Oct_4_2009_0115Z.jpg]]

September was the second-most active of the year.

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|+Tropical cyclones formed in September 2009

! width="5%" |Storm name

! width="15%" |Dates active

! width="10%" |Max wind
km/h (mph)

! width="5%" |Pressure
(hPa)

! width="30%" |Areas affected

! width="10%" |Damage
(USD)

! width="5%" |Deaths

! width="5%" |Refs

Erika

|September 1–3

|85 (50)

|1004

|Lesser Antilles, Puerto Rico, Dominican Republic

|$35,000

|None

|{{Cite web|last=Brown|first=Daniel P.|date=October 29, 2009|title=Tropical Cyclone Report: Tropical Storm Erika (AL062009)|url=https://www.nhc.noaa.gov/data/tcr/AL062009_Erika.pdf|archive-url=|archive-date=|access-date=|website=|publisher=National Hurricane Center}}

Dujuan (Labuyo)

|September 1–10

|95 (60)

|980

|Mariana Islands

|None

|None

|

TD

|September 3–9

|45 (30)

|1000

|Vietnam

|$2.52 million

|6

|

BOB 04

|September 5–7

|55 (35)

|990

|India (West Bengal)

|Unknown

|1

|

Fred

|September 7–12

|195 (120)

|958

|Cape Verde

|None

|None

|{{Cite web|last=Brennan|first=Michael J.|date=October 23, 2009|title=Tropical Cyclone Report: Hurricane Fred (AL072009)|url=https://www.nhc.noaa.gov/data/tcr/AL072009_Fred.pdf|archive-url=|archive-date=|access-date=|website=|publisher=National Hurricane Center}}

Linda

|September 7–11

|130 (80)

|985

|None

|None

|None

|{{Cite web|last=Berg|first=Robbie|date=October 26, 2009|title=Tropical Cyclone Report: Hurricane Linda (EP152009)|url=https://www.nhc.noaa.gov/data/tcr/EP152009_Linda.pdf|archive-url=|archive-date=|access-date=|website=|publisher=National Hurricane Center}}

Mujigae (Maring)

|September 8–12

|75 (45)

|990

|Philippines, China, Vietnam

|$14.6 million

|11

|

Koppu (Nando)

|September 12–16

|120 (75)

|975

|Philippines, China

|Moderate

|None

|

Choi-wan

|September 12–20

|195 (120)

|915

|Mariana Islands

|Minor

|None

|

Marty

|September 16–19

|75 (45)

|1002

|None

|None

|None

|{{Cite web|last=Kimberlain|first=Todd B.|date=November 17, 2009|title=Tropical Cyclone Report: Tropical Storm Marty (EP162009)|url=https://www.nhc.noaa.gov/data/tcr/EP162009_Marty.pdf|archive-url=|archive-date=|access-date=|website=|publisher=National Hurricane Center}}

02

|September 18–20

|35 (20)

|1008

|None

|None

|None

|

Nora

|September 23–25

|95 (60)

|997

|None

|None

|None

|{{Cite web|last1=Cangialosi|first1=John P.|last2=Brown|first2=Daniel P.|date=November 7, 2009|title=Tropical Cyclone Report: Tropical Storm Nora (EP172009)|url=https://www.nhc.noaa.gov/data/tcr/EP172009_Nora.pdf|archive-url=|archive-date=|access-date=|website=|publisher=National Hurricane Center}}

TD

|September 23–26

|45 (30)

|1006

|Mariana Islands

|Minor

|None

|

Eight

|September 25–26

|55 (35)

|1008

|None

|None

|None

|{{Cite web|last=Kimberlain|first=Todd B.|date=October 23, 2009|title=Tropical Cyclone Report: Tropical Depression Eight (AL082009)|url=https://www.nhc.noaa.gov/data/tcr/AL082009_Eight.pdf|archive-url=|archive-date=|access-date=|website=|publisher=National Hurricane Center}}

Ketsana (Ondoy)

|September 25–30

|130 (80)

|960

|Philippines, Vietnam, Laos, Cambodia, Thailand

|$1.09 billion

|710

|

18W

|September 26–30

|55 (30)

|1000

|Mariana Islands, Caroline Islands

|None

|None

|

Parma (Pepeng)

|September 27 – October 14

|185 (115)

|930

|Caroline Islands, Philippines, Taiwan, China, Vietnam

|$662 million

|500

|

Melor (Quedan)

|September 29 – October 8

|205 (125)

|910

|Caroline Islands, Mariana Islands, Japan

|$1.5 billion

|3

|

= October =

File:Rick 2009-10-17 2020Z.jpg]]

October was inactive in terms of tropical cyclones, but it was slightly active in terms of intensity in hPa/mbar., especially towards the end of the month. 10 tropical cyclones formed in October 2009. 9 of those attained storm intensities and were named. Hurricane Rick was the third-most intense Pacific hurricane on record, as well as the second-most intense of 2009 worldwide. The 2009 Pacific hurricane season ended slightly earlier than usual when Hurricane Neki dissipated on October 27

class="wikitable sortable"

|+Tropical cyclones formed in October 2009

! width="5%" |Storm name

! width="15%" |Dates active

! width="10%" |Max wind
km/h (mph)

! width="5%" |Pressure
(hPa)

! width="30%" |Areas affected

! width="10%" |Damage
(USD)

! width="5%" |Deaths

! width="5%" |Refs

Olaf

|October 1–3

|75 (45)

|996

|Baja California Peninsula

|None

|None

|{{Cite web|last=Blake|first=Eric S.|date=November 11, 2009|title=Tropical Cyclone Report: Tropical Storm Olaf (EP182009)|url=https://www.nhc.noaa.gov/data/tcr/EP182009_Olaf.pdf|archive-url=|archive-date=|access-date=|website=|publisher=National Hurricane Center}}

Grace

|October 4–6

|100 (65)

|986

|Azores, Portugal, British Isles

|Minimal

|None

|{{Cite web|last=Berg|first=Robbie|date=November 23, 2009|title=Tropical Cyclone Report: Tropical Storm Grace (AL092009)|url=https://www.nhc.noaa.gov/data/tcr/AL092009_Grace.pdf|archive-url=|archive-date=|access-date=|website=|publisher=National Hurricane Center}}

Henri

|October 6–8

|85 (50)

|1005

|Lesser Antilles, Greater Antilles

|None

|None

|{{Cite web|last=Blake|first=Eric S.|date=November 17, 2009|title=Tropical Cyclone Report: Tropical Storm Henri (AL102009)|url=https://www.nhc.noaa.gov/data/tcr/AL102009_Henri.pdf|archive-url=|archive-date=|access-date=|website=|publisher=National Hurricane Center}}

Nepartak

|October 8 – 13

|85 (50)

|992

|Mariana Islands

|None

|None

|

Patricia

|October 11–14

|95 (60)

|996

|Baja California Peninsula, Northwest Mexico

|None

|None

|{{Cite web|last1=Landsea|first1=Christopher W.|last2=Pasch|first2=Richard J.|date=November 10, 2009|title=Tropical Cyclone Report: Tropical Storm Patricia (EP192009)|url=https://www.nhc.noaa.gov/data/tcr/EP192009_Patricia.pdf|archive-url=|archive-date=|access-date=|website=|publisher=National Hurricane Center}}

Lupit (Ramil)

|October 14–27

|175 (110)

|930

|Caroline Islands, Philippines, Japan

|Minor

|None

|

Rick

|October 15–21

|285 (180)

|906

|Western Mexico (Sinaloa), Northwest Mexico, Southern United States

|$14.6 million

|3, 1 indirect

|{{Cite web|last1=Cangialosi|first1=John P.|last2=Avila|first2=Lixion A.|date=December 3, 2009|title=Tropical Cyclone Report: Hurricane Rick (EP202009)|url=https://www.nhc.noaa.gov/data/tcr/EP202009_Rick.pdf|archive-url=|archive-date=|access-date=|website=|publisher=National Hurricane Center}}

TD

|October 16–20

|45 (30)

|1002

|Vietnam, China

|None

|None

|

Neki

|October 18–27

|205 (125)

|950

|Hawaii

|None

|None

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Mirinae (Santi)

|October 25 – November 3

|150 (90)

|955

|Caroline Islands, Mariana Islands, Philippines, Vietnam, Cambodia, Laos, Thailand

|$295 million

|162

|

= November =

File:Nida_Nov._25_2009_250m.jpg]]November was relatively inactive with only 10 tropical cyclones forming and 5 attaining tropical storm intensities. The inactive 2009 Atlantic hurricane season ended when Hurricane Ida dissipated on November 10 (it transitioned to a Nor'easter just after, so it ended when "Nor'Ida" dissipated) Despite two tropical disturbances forming in August and September, the 2009–10 South-West Indian Ocean cyclone season actually didn't see a named tropical storm form until November 13. The start to the season was pretty intense when Cyclone Anja peaked at 950 hPa. Typhoon Nida was the most intense of the year, peaking at a pressure of 905 hPa, just ahead of Hurricane Rick of the previous month.

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|+Tropical cyclones formed in November 2009

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24W (Tino)

|November 1–2

|55 (35)

|1006

|Philippines

|None

|None

|

Ida

|November 4–10

|165 (105)

|975

|Central America (Nicaragua), Cayman Islands, Yucatán Peninsula, Cuba, Southeastern United States

|$11.4 million

|4

|{{Cite web|last1=Avila|first1=Lixion A.|last2=Cangialosi|first2=John|date=January 14, 2010|title=Tropical Cyclone Report: Hurricane Ida (AL112009)|url=https://www.nhc.noaa.gov/data/tcr/AL112009_Ida.pdf|archive-url=|archive-date=|access-date=|website=|publisher=National Hurricane Center}}

Phyan

|November 9–12

|85 (50)

|988

|India

|$64.9 million

|28

|

25W

|November 7–10

|55 (35)

|1000

|None

|None

|None

|

03

|November 7–10

|45 (30)

|1002

|None

|None

|None

|

Anja

|November 13–18

|165 (105)

|950

|None

|None

|None

|

Bongani

|November 22–25

|75 (45)

|997

|Madagascar

|None

|None

|

27W (Urduja)

|November 21–24

|55 (35)

|1002

|Philippines

|Minor

|4

|

Nida (Vinta)

|November 21 – December 3

|215 (130)

|905

|Caroline Islands, Mariana Islands

|Minor

|None

|

TD

|November 24–25

|55 (35)

|1006

|Malaysia, Indonesia, Thailand

|None

|None

|

= December =

File:Laurence_2009-12-21_0603Z.jpg]]December was relatively and slightly inactive

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|+Tropical cyclones formed in December 2009

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km/h (mph)

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(hPa)

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(USD)

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28W

|December 3–5

|45 (30)

|1000

|None

|None

|None

|

Cleo

|December 6–14

|195 (120)

|930

|None

|None

|None

|

Mick

|December 3–15

|110 (70)

|975

|Fiji

|$33 million

|3

|

02F

|December 6–12

|Unspecified

|1003

|None

|None

|None

|

TD

|December 7–8

|45 (30)

|1008

|Philippines

|None

|None

|

Laurence

|December 8–23

|205 (125)

|925

|Northern Territory, Western Australia

|$9 million

|None

|

Ward

|December 10–16

|85 (50)

|996

|Sri Lanka, India

|Unknown

|None

|

David

|December 12–25

|85 (50)

|987

|Reunion, Mauritius, Madagascar

|None

|None

|

02U

|December 27 – January 6, 2010

|{{convert|45|km/h|mph}}

|1000

|Northern Territory

|Unknown

|None

|

Global effects

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2009 Atlantic hurricane season

|North Carolina, Lesser Antilles, Puerto Rico, Hispaniola, Cuba, The Bahamas, Leeward Islands, East Coast of the United States, Bermuda, Atlantic Canada, Southeastern United States, Southeastern United States, Dominican Republic, Cape Verde, Azores, Portugal, British Isles, Greater Antilles, Central America, Cayman Islands, Yucatán Peninsula, Cuba, Southeastern United States

|11

|9

|$57.99 million

|9

2009 Pacific hurricane season

|Western Mexico, Northwest Mexico, Southwestern Mexico, Honduras, California, Hawaii, Northwest Mexico, Baja California Peninsula, Southwestern United States, Southern United States

|23

|20

|$225.83 million

|16

2009 Pacific typhoon season 3

|Caroline Islands, Philippines, Mariana Islands, Ryukyu Islands, Taiwan, China, Vietnam, Laos, Russian Far East, Alaska, Thailand, Cambodia, South Korea, North Korea

|39

|22

|$9.97 billion

|2,348

2009 North Indian Ocean cyclone season

|Eastern India, Bangladesh, Myanmar

|8

|4

|$1.3 billion

|419

2008–09 South-West Indian Ocean cyclone season 2

|Madagascar, Mauritius, Rodrigues, Tromelin Island, Réunion

|8

|7

|None

|30

2009–10 South-West Indian Ocean cyclone season 3

|Réunion, Mauritius, Madagascar

|7

|4

|None

|None

2008–09 Australian region cyclone season 2

|Western Australia, Eastern Indonesia, Top End, Kimberley, Queensland, Papua New Guinea, Cocos (Keeling) Islands

|18

|8

|$123.3 million

|2

2009–10 Australian region cyclone season 3

|Northern Territory, Western Australia

|2

|1

|$9 million

|None

2008–09 South Pacific cyclone season 2

|Solomon Islands, Vanuatu, Tuvalu, Fiji, Samoa, Tonga, Niue, Tokelau, American Samoa, New Caledonia

|12

|5

|$64.2 million

|13

2009–10 South Pacific cyclone season 3

|Fiji

|2

|1

|$33 million

|3

Worldwide

|(See above)

|{{#expr:11+23+39+8+8+7+18+2+12+2}}{{efn|name=System/Fatality Counting|The sum of the number of systems and fatalities in each basin will not equal the number shown as the total. This is because when systems move between basins, it creates a discrepancy in the actual number of systems and fatalities.}}

|{{#expr:9+20+22+4+7+4+8+1+5+1}}

|$11.78 billion

|2,840

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Notes

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1 Only systems that formed either on or after January 1, 2009 are counted in the seasonal totals.

2 Only systems that formed either before or on December 31, 2009 are counted in the seasonal totals.

3 The wind speeds for this tropical cyclone/basin are based on the IMD Scale which uses 3-minute sustained winds.

4 The wind speeds for this tropical cyclone/basin are based on the Saffir Simpson Scale which uses 1-minute sustained winds.

5The wind speeds for this tropical cyclone are based on Météo-France which uses gust winds.

See also

References

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