Pacific typhoon season

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Tracks of all tropical cyclones in the northernwestern Pacific Ocean between 1980 and 2005. The vertical line to the right is the International Date Line.

The following is a list of Pacific typhoon seasons. The seasons are limited to the north of the equator between the 100th meridian east and the 180th meridian.

Period Seasons
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

Seasons[]

Pre-1940[]

Year
All Systems
Strongest storm
Deaths
Damages
Notes
TD TS TY STY
1900 -- 23 -- -- Guam typhoon >1,965 Unknown
1901 -- 21 -- -- De Witte typhoon >4 Unknown
1927 27 25 19 -- Eleven 15,159 $4 million
1931 30 19 -- Unnamed 300,349
1939 28 24 22 -- Twenty-Six 1,185 $106.15 million
References[1]

1940s[]

Year
All Storms
Strongest Storm
Deaths
Damages
(USD)
Retired Names
Notes
TD TS TY STY
1940 43 -- 27 -- July typhoon 183 Unknown
1941 -- 28 -- -- Unknown Unknown Unknown
1942 -- 30 -- -- Unknown Unknown Unknown
1943 -- 34 -- -- Unknown Unknown Unknown
1944 -- 23 -- -- Cobra >790 Unknown
1945 -- 26 13 -- Ida >3,798 Unknown
1946 -- 15 10 -- Lilly Unknown Unknown
1947 -- 27 19 1 Rosalind Unknown Unknown
1948 -- 26 15 1 Karen Unknown Unknown
1949 33 22 14 1 Patricia At least 1,790 $127 million Kitty, Lise, Madeline, Nelly, Omelia, Patricia, Rena, Allyn and Camilla
Totals 9
References[1]

1950s[]

Year
All Storms
Strongest Storm
Deaths
Damages
(USD)
Retired Names
Notes
TD TS TY STY JTWC
1950 -- 18 12 1 Doris 544 Unknown Delilah, Helene, Jane, Kezia, Lucretia, Missatha, Ossia, and Petie
1951 31 25 16 1 Marge 1,185 $106.15 million
1952 -- 29 20 6 Bess 1,070 Unknown Jeanne, Lois, Nona. Vae, Wilma
1953 -- 24 17 5 Nina 430 Unknown
1954 33 19 15 5 Ida 1,530 Unknown
1955 39 31 20 4 Clara Unknown Unknown
1956 39 26 18 5 Wanda >5,980 $60.5 million
1957 27 22 18 8 Lola 644 Unknown
1958 24 23 21 9 Ida Unknown Unknown
1959 33 25 18 8 Joan >8,557 $755 million
Totals 226 242 175 52 >19,396 $921.65 million 13
References[1]

1960s[]

Year
All Storms
Strongest Storm
Deaths
Damages
(USD)
Retired
Cyclone
Names
Notes
TD's TS's TY's STY's JTWC PAGASA
1960 39 30 19 2 Shirley >2,869 $69 million Lucille, Ophelia
1961 53 35 20 8 Nancy 308 Unknown
1962 38 30 23 6 Emma 1,700 $325 million Karen
1963 36 25 19 8 Judy Unknown Unknown
1964 58 39 26 7 Sally >8,743 Tilda Dading Most active tropical cyclone season recorded globally
1965 44 35 21 11 Bess Unknown Unknown
1966 51 30 20 3 Kit 1,146 $377.6 million
1967 40 35 20 5 Carla Unknown Unknown Welming
1968 39 29 20 4 Agnes Unknown Unknown
1969 34 23 13 2 Elsie Unknown Unknown
Totals 432 308 201 >14,766 $771.6 million Dading and Welming
References[1]

1970s[]

Year
All Storms
Strongest Storm
Deaths
Damages
(USD)
Retired Names Notes
TD's TS's TY's STY's JTWC PAGASA
1970 76 26 13 7 Hope >1,847 >$216 million Pitang, Sening, Titang, Yoling
1971 70 35 24 6 Irma 617 $57.7 million
1972 63 31 24 2 Rita 1,169 $585 million
1973 39 21 12 3 Nora >1,011 >$7 million
1974 55 32 16 0 Gloria >361 >1.55 billion Bess Wening
1975 39 21 14 3 June >229,195 >$1.35 billion Deadliest typhoon season on record
1976 51 25 15 4 Louise >650 >$1.16 billion Didang
1977 54 21 11 1 Babe >235 >$23 million Unding
1978 63 30 16 1 Rita >371 >$100 million Atang and Kading
1979 54 24 12 4 Tip >541 >$2.24 billion
Totals 544 266 157 31 >235,997 >$7.29 billion 1 8
References[1]

1980s[]

Year
All Storms
Strongest Storm
Deaths
Damages
(USD)
Retired Names
Notes
TD TS TY STY JTWC PAGASA
1980 44 24 15 2 Wynne 493 >$200 million
1981 52 29 13 2 Elsie >1,268 >$280.2 million Hazen
1982 37 25 19 2 Mac 805 >$2.41 billion Bess
1983 32 23 10 4 Forrest >1,021 $397 million
1984 44 27 16 2 Vanessa 2,919 >$1.1 billion Ike Nitang, Undang
1985 57 28 15 1 Dot 1,355 >$243.1 million
1986 48 29 19 3 Peggy >905 >$508.5 million
1987 32 23 17 6 Betty 1,402 $1.3 billion Katring, Herming, Sisang
1988 54 31 11 1 Nelson >786 >$503.9 million Roy Unsang, Yoning
1989 55 32 20 5 Gordon & Elsie 3,328 $2.24 billion
Totals 455 271 155 28 Forrest >13,477 >$9.18 billion 4 names 7 names
References[1]

1990s[]

Year
All Storms
Strongest Storm
Deaths
Damages
(USD)
Retired Names
Notes
TD TS TY STY JTWC PAGASA
1990 41 29 19 4 Flo 1,608 $5.25 billion Mike Ruping
1991 38 29 17 5 Yuri 5,505 $10.1 billion Mireille, Thelma Uring
1992 40 31 16 5 Gay 399 $2.64 billion Omar "none"
1993 50 28 15 3 Koryn >758 >$1.96 billion "none" Monang
1994 52 36 18 6 Melissa & Seth 1,301 $8.14 billion "none" "none"
1995 47 24 8 5 Angela 1,314 $1.21 billion Angela Rosing
1996 52 25 16 6 Herb 936 $6.88 billion "none" "none"
1997 47 28 16 11 Ivan, Joan 4,036 >$4.59 billion "none" "none" Most Category 5 storms in a single season on record
1998 33 16 8 3 Zeb 924 $950.8 million "none" Iliang, Loleng Latest start for a Pacific typhoon season
latest start for the first named system to develop
1999 45 20 5 1 Bart 976 $18.36 billion "none" "none" Featured the lowest number of typhoons on record
Totals 445 266 138 38 Zeb 17,757 $60.08 billion 5 names 6 names
References[1]

2000s[]

Year
All Storms
Strongest Storm
Deaths
Damages
(USD)
Retired Names
Notes
TD TS TY STY JMA PAGASA
2000 51 23 13 4 Bilis 467 >$13.12 billion "none" "none"
2001 45 25 16 3 Faxai 1,193 $2.32 billion Vamei Nanang
2002 44 26 15 8 Fengshen 725 $9.54 billion Chataan, Rusa, Pongsona Gloria
2003 45 21 14 5 Maemi 360 $6.43 billion Yanyan, Imbudo, Maemi Harurot
2004 45 29 19 6 Chaba 2,435 $18.51 billion Sudal, Tingting, Rananim Unding, Violeta, Winnie Third most active Pacific typhoon season
2005 33 24 13 4 Haitang 629 $9.73 billion Matsa, Nabi, Longwang "none"
2006 43 23 15 6 Yagi 3,886 $14.4 billion Chanchu, Bilis, Saomai, Xangsane, Durian Milenyo, Reming
2007 45 24 14 5 Sepat 463 $7.73 billion "none" "none"
2008 41 22 11 3 Jangmi 1,965 $5.97 billion "none" Cosme, Frank
2009 41 22 13 5 Nida 2,348 $10.29 billion Morakot, Ketsana, Parma Feria, Ondoy, Pepeng
Totals 433 239 143 48 Nida 14,471 $98.04 billion 21 names 13 names
References[1]

2010s[]

Year
All Storms
Strongest Storm
Deaths
Damages
(USD)
Retired Names
Notes
TD TS TY STY JMA PAGASA
2010 29 14 7 1 Megi 384 $2.95 billion Fanapi Juan, Katring Least active Pacific typhoon season on record
2011 39 21 8 4 Songda 3,111 $7.68 billion Washi Bebeng, Juaning, Mina, Pedring, Sendong
2012 34 25 14 4 Sanba 2,486 $20.79 billion Vicente, Bopha Pablo Fourth costliest season ever recorded
2013 49 31 13 5 Haiyan 6,836 $26.43 billion Sonamu, Utor, Fitow, Haiyan Labuyo, Santi, Yolanda Most active since 2004, deadliest since 1975, third-costliest season on record
2014 32 23 11 8 Vongfong 572 $12.92 billion Rammasun Glenda, Jose, Mario, Ruby, Seniang Most Category 5 typhoons since 1997
2015 39 27 18 9 Soudelor 349 $14.84 billion Soudelor, Mujigae, Koppu, Melor Lando, Nona Saw each month having a named storm active since 1963
2016 51 26 13 6 Meranti 971 $17.69 billion Meranti, Sarika, Haima, Nock-ten Karen, Lawin, Nina Fifth latest start for a Pacific typhoon season and second latest start for the first named system to develop
2017 42 27 11 2 Lan 855 $15.1 billion Hato, Kai-tak, Tembin Urduja, Vinta Second latest start for a typhoon to develop since 1998
2018 45 29 13 7 Kong-rey & Yutu 772 $30.23 billion Rumbia, Mangkhut, Yutu Ompong, Rosita, Usman Fourth earliest start for a tropical storm to develop since 1949, second-costliest season on record
2019 50 29 17 5 Halong 389 $34.14 billion Lekima, Faxai, Hagibis, Kammuri, Phanfone Tisoy, Ursula Earliest start for a tropical storm to develop on record and Costliest Pacific typhoon season on record
Totals 410 252 125 51 Megi 16,718 $183 billion 28 names 28 names
References[1]

2020s[]

Year
All Storms
Strongest Storm
Deaths
Damages
(USD)
Retired Names
Notes
TD TS TY STY JMA PAGASA
2020 32 23 10 2 Goni 457 $4.06 billion Vongfong, Linfa, Molave, Goni, Vamco Ambo, Quinta, Rolly, Ulysses Featured Goni, one of the strongest landfalling tropical cyclones on record by 1-minute sustained winds, tied with Haiyan and Meranti
2021 41 22 9 5 Surigae 554 $3.79 billion TBD TBD Includes the most intense typhoon ever recorded in April, Surigae
2022 0 0 0 0 TBD TBD
Totals 73 45 19 7 Surigae 1,011 $7.85 billion 5 names 4 names

See also[]

Parent topics[]

Other tropical cyclone basins[]

  • Atlantic hurricane season
  • Pacific hurricane season
  • North Indian Ocean tropical cyclone season
  • South-West Indian Ocean tropical cyclone season
  • Australian region tropical cyclone season
  • South Pacific tropical cyclone season
  • South Atlantic tropical cyclone
  • Mediterranean tropical-like cyclone

References[]

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i Unattributed (2010-08-31). "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" (PDF). India Meteorological Department. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2011-08-05. Retrieved 2011-08-20.
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