Tropical Storm Omais

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The name Omais has been used to name four tropical cyclones in the northwestern Pacific Ocean. The name was contributed by the United States of America, and is a Palauan word for "wandering around".

  • Severe Tropical Storm Omais (2004) (T0403, 06W, Enteng) - a weak storm that formed in May of 2004.
  • Tropical Storm Omais (2010) (T1001, 02W, Agaton) - recurved out to sea as a tropical storm
  • Severe Tropical Storm Omais (2016) (T1605, 07W) - recurved out to sea, later threatening Alaska as an extratropical cyclone
  • Tropical Storm Omais (2021) (T2112, 16W, Isang) - A long-lived tropical cyclone which affected South Korea and the Mariana Islands.
Preceded by
Nida
Pacific typhoon season names
Omais
Succeeded by
Conson
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