词条 | Timeline of the 2008 Pacific typhoon season |
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This timeline documents all the storm formations, strengthening, weakening, landfalls, extratropical transitions, as well as dissipation during the 2008 Pacific typhoon season. The 2008 Pacific typhoon season officially started on January 1, 2008 and ended on January 1, 2009. The first tropical cyclone of the season formed on January 13. The timeline also includes information which was not operationally released, meaning that information from post-storm reviews by the various warning agencies, such as information on a storm that was not operationally warned on, has been included. During the year, a total of 40 systems were designated as Tropical Depressions by the Japan Meteorological Agency (JMA), who run the Regional Specialized Meteorological Centre in Tokyo, Japan. The JMA assigns names to Tropical Depressions should they intensify into a tropical storm. The Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical and Astronomical Services Administration (PAGASA) also assigns local names to tropical depressions which form within their area of responsibility. These names aren’t in common use outside of PAGASA’s "Area of Responsibility". The Joint Typhoon Warning Center (JTWC) and other National Meteorological and Hydrological Services also issue warnings for the North-Western Pacific Ocean. The Joint Typhoon Warning Center warnings are referred to numerically to avoid confusion, as the JTWC sometimes recognises a storm at a different intensity compared to the JMA. For the PAGASA, 21 systems formed or entered in their area during 2008, which 10 of them directly made landfall over the Philippines TimelineImageSize = width:1125 height:210 PlotArea = top:10 bottom:80 right:20 left:20 Legend = columns:3 left:30 top:58 columnwidth:270 AlignBars = early DateFormat = dd/mm/yyyy Period = from:01/01/2008 till:01/01/2009 TimeAxis = orientation:horizontal ScaleMinor = grid:black unit:month increment:1 start:01/01/2008 Colors = id:canvas value:gray(0.88) id:GP value:red id:TD value:rgb(0.38,0.73,1) legend:Tropical_Depression_(TD)_=_<62_km/h_(<39_mph) id:TS value:rgb(0,0.98,0.96) legend:Tropical_Storm_(TS)_=_63-88_km/h_(39-54_mph) id:ST value:rgb(0.80,1,1) legend:Severe_Tropical_Storm_(STS)_=_89-117_km/h_(55-73_mph) id:TY value:rgb(0.99,0.69,0.6) legend:Typhoon_(TY)_=_>118_km/h_(>74_mph) Backgroundcolors = canvas:canvas BarData = barset:Hurricane bar:Month PlotData= barset:Hurricane width:10 align:left fontsize:S shift:(4,-4) anchor:till from:13/01/2008 till:17/01/2008 color:TD text:01W from:22/01/2008 till:23/01/2008 color:TD text:TD from:26/03/2008 till:27/03/2008 color:TD text:TD from:12/04/2008 till:19/04/2008 color:TY text:Neoguri from:07/05/2008 till:12/05/2008 color:TY text:Rammasun from:15/05/2008 till:17/05/2008 color:ST text:Matmo from:16/05/2008 till:20/05/2008 color:ST text:Halong from:27/05/2008 till:03/06/2008 color:TY text:Nakri barset:break from:27/05/2008 till:28/05/2008 color:TD text:TD from:06/06/2008 till:06/06/2008 color:TD text:TD from:18/06/2008 till:25/06/2008 color:TY text:Fengshen from:04/07/2008 till:08/07/2008 color:TD text:Gener from:06/07/2008 till:08/07/2008 color:TD text:TD from:12/07/2008 till:20/07/2008 color:TY text:Kalmaegi from:13/07/2008 till:15/07/2008 color:TD text:TD from:23/07/2008 till:29/07/2008 color:TY text:Fung-wong barset:break from:03/08/2008 till:07/08/2008 color:ST text:Kammuri from:09/08/2008 till:11/08/2008 color:ST text:Phanfone from:11/08/2008 till:12/08/2008 color:TD text:TD from:13/08/2008 till:14/08/2008 color:TS text:11W from:14/08/2008 till:15/08/2008 color:TD text:Kika from:14/08/2008 till:17/08/2008 color:ST text:Vongfong from:18/08/2008 till:23/08/2008 color:TY text:Nuri from:25/08/2008 till:28/08/2008 color:TD text:14W barset:break from:08/09/2008 till:21/09/2008 color:TY text:Sinlaku from:09/09/2008 till:11/09/2008 color:TS text:16W from:13/09/2008 till:14/09/2008 color:TS text:17W from:17/09/2008 till:25/09/2008 color:TY text:Hagupit from:23/09/2008 till:01/10/2008 color:TY text:Jangmi from:27/09/2008 till:30/09/2008 color:ST text:Mekkhala from:29/09/2008 till:06/10/2008 color:TS text:Higos from:13/10/2008 till:15/10/2008 color:TS text:22W barset:break from:18/10/2008 till:20/10/2008 color:TS text:Bavi from:06/11/2008 till:12/11/2008 color:ST text:Maysak from:07/11/2008 till:09/11/2008 color:TD text:Rolly from:10/11/2008 till:12/11/2008 color:TD text:TD from:13/11/2008 till:17/11/2008 color:TS text:Noul from:15/11/2008 till:17/11/2008 color:TS text:Haishen from:01/12/2008 till:02/12/2008 color:TD text:TD from:08/12/2008 till:18/12/2008 color:TY text:Dolphin barset:skip bar:Month width:5 align:center fontsize:S shift:(0,-20) anchor:middle color:canvas from:01/01/2008 till:31/01/2008 text:January from:01/02/2008 till:29/02/2008 text:February from:01/03/2008 till:01/04/2008 text:March from:01/04/2008 till:01/05/2008 text:April from:01/05/2008 till:01/06/2008 text:May from:01/06/2008 till:01/07/2008 text:June from:01/07/2008 till:01/08/2008 text:July from:01/08/2008 till:01/09/2008 text:August from:01/09/2008 till:01/10/2008 text:September from:01/10/2008 till:01/11/2008 text:October from:01/11/2008 till:01/12/2008 text:November from:01/12/2008 till:31/12/2008 text:December January
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Kalamaegi
0000 UTC — The JMA reports that a Tropical Depression has formed about 2000 km (1240 mi) to the northeast of Manila in the Philippines.[35] 0600 UTC — The JMA reports that a Tropical Depression has formed about 800 km (500 mi) to the northeast of Manila in the Philippines.[36] 2100 UTC — PAGASA designates the Tropical Depression previously located about 800 km (500 mi) to the northeast of Manila in the Philippines, as Tropical Depression Helen.[37]
0000 UTC — The JTWC designates Tropical Depression Helen as Tropical Depression 08W (Helen).[38]
0600 UTC — The JMA reports that Tropical Depression 08W (Helen) has intensified into a tropical storm and is assigned the name Kalmaegi.[36] 0600 UTC — The JTWC reports that Tropical Storm Kalmaegi (Helen) has intensified into a tropical storm.[38] 0600 UTC — The JMA issue their final advisory on the tropical depression previously located about 2000 km (1240 mi), to the northeast of Manila in the Philippines.[39]
0600 UTC — The JMA reports that Tropical Storm Kalmaegi (Helen) has intensified into a Severe Tropical Storm.[36]
0000 UTC — The JMA reports that Severe Tropical Storm Kalmaegi (Helen) has intensified into a typhoon and reached its 10-minute sustained peak windspeeds of 120 km/h (75 mph).[36] 0000 UTC — The JTWC reports that Tropical Storm Kalmaegi (Helen), has intensified into a category one typhoon.[38] 0600 UTC — The JTWC reports that Tropical Storm Kalmaegi (Helen), has intensified into a category two typhoon and reached its 1-minute sustained peak wind speeds of 165 km/h (105 mph).[38] 1200 UTC — The JMA reports that Typhoon Kalmaegi (Helen) has weakened into a severe tropical storm.[36] c1330 UTC — Severe Tropical Storm Kalmaegi (Helen) makes landfall near Ilan County in northern Taiwan.[12] 1800 UTC — The JTWC reports that Typhoon Kalmaegi (Helen) has weakened into a category 1 typhoon.[38] 2100 UTC — PAGASA reports that Severe Tropical Storm Kalmaegi (Helen) has left their area of responsibility, and issues their last advisory.[40]
0000 UTC — The JMA reports that Severe Tropical Storm Kalmaegi (Helen) has weakened into a tropical storm.[36] 0000 UTC — The JTWC reports that Typhoon Kalmaegi (Helen) has weakened into a tropical storm.[38] 1200 UTC — Tropical Storm Kalmaegi (Helen) makes landfall on Ningde in Fujian Provence, China.[12] 1800 UTC — The JMA reports that Tropical Storm Kalmaegi (Helen) has weakened into a tropical depression.[36]
0000 UTC — The JTWC reports that Tropical Storm Kalmaegi (Helen) has weakened into a tropical depression.[38] 1200 UTC — The JTWC reports that Tropical Depression Kalmaegi (Helen) has weakened into a tropical disturbance.[38]
0600 UTC — The JTWC reports that Tropical Disturbance Kalmaegi (Helen) has become an extratropical low.[38] 1200 UTC — The JMA reports that Tropical Depression Kalmaegi (Helen) has become an extratropical low.[36] 1500 UTC — The extra-tropical low that was Typhoon Kalmaegi makes landfall on North Korea near Sunwi-do.[36] July 22 0000 UTC — The extratropical low that was Typhoon Kalmaegi makes landfall on Vrangel in Russia.[36] June 23 1800 UTC — The extratropical low that was Typhoon Kalmaegi makes landfall on the island of Sakhalin.[36] FungwongJuly 24 0000 UTC — The JMA reports that a tropical depression has formed about 1500 km (930 mi), to the northeast of Manila in the Philippines.[41] 0300 UTC — PAGASA designates the tropical depression located to the northeast of Manila in the Philippines, as Tropical Depression Igme.[42] 0600 UTC — The JTWC designates Tropical Depression Igme as Tropical Depression 09W.[43] 1200 UTC — The JMA reports that the extratropical low that was Typhoon Kalmaegi has dissipated.[36]
0000 UTC — The JTWC reports that Tropical Depression 09W (Igme), has intensified into a tropical storm.[43] 0600 UTC — The JMA reports that Tropical Depression 09W (Igme), has intensified into a tropical storm and is named Fung-wong.[41]
0000 UTC — The JMA reports that Tropical Storm Fung-wong (Igme) has intensified into a severe tropical storm.[41] 1200 UTC — The JTWC reports that Tropical Storm Fung-wong (Igme) has intensified into a category 1 typhoon.[43]
0000 UTC — The JMA reports that Severe Tropical Storm Fung-wong (Igme) has intensified into a typhoon.[41] 0600 UTC — The JTWC reports that Typhoon Fung-wong (Igme) has intensified into a category 2 typhoon.[43] 1200 UTC — The JMA reports that Typhoon Fung-wong (Igme) has reached its 10-minute sustained peak windspeeds of 140 km/h (85 mph).[41] 1800 UTC — The JTWC reports that Typhoon Fung-wong (Igme) has reached its 1-minute sustained peak windspeeds of 175 km/h (110 mph).[43]
0000 UTC — Typhoon Fung-wong makes landfall near Hualien, in Taiwan.[12] 0600 UTC — The JMA reports that Typhoon Fung-wong (Igme) has weakened into a severe tropical storm.[41] 0600 UTC — The JTWC reports that Typhoon Fung-wong (Igme) has weakened into a category 1 typhoon.[43] 1200 UTC — The JTWC reports that Typhoon Fung-wong (Igme) has weakened into a tropical storm.[43] c1500 UTC — Tropical Storm Fung-wong (Igme) makes landfall near Putian, China.[12] 2100 UTC — PAGASA issues its final advisory on Severe Tropical Storm Fung-wong (Igme) as the storm leaves its area of responsibility.[44]
0000 UTC — The JMA reports that Severe Tropical Storm Fung-wong (Igme) has weakened into a tropical storm.[41] 0600 UTC — The JTWC reports that Tropical Storm Fung-wong (Igme) has weakened into a tropical depression.[43] 1200 UTC — The JMA reports that Tropical Storm Fung-wong (Igme) has weakened into a tropical depression.[41] 1800 UTC — The JTWC reports that Tropical Depression Fung-wong (Igme) has weakened into a tropical disturbance.[43] August
0000 UTC — The JMA reports that Tropical Depression Fung-wong has dissipated.[41] Kammuri
1200 UTC — The JMA reports that a tropical depression has formed about 480 km (300 mi) to the north of Manila in the Philippines.[36] 1500 UTC — PAGASA designates the tropical depression to the north of Manila in the Philippines as Tropical Depression Julian.[45] 1800 UTC — The JTWC designates Tropical Depression Julian, as Tropical Depression 10W (Julian).[46]
0000 UTC — The JTWC reports that Tropical Depression 10W (Julian) has intensified into a tropical storm.[46] 0000 UTC — The JMA reports that Tropical Depression 10W (Julian) has intensified into a tropical storm and is named as Kammuri.[36] 0300 UTC — PAGASA reports that Tropical Storm Kammuri (Julian) has left its area of responsibility and releases its final advisory.[47]
0000 UTC — The JMA reports that Tropical Storm Kammuri (Julian) has intensified into a severe tropical storm and has reached its 10-minute peak wind speeds of 95 km/h (60 mph).[36] 0600 UTC — The JTWC reports that Tropical Storm Kammuri (Julian) has reached its 1-minute peak windspeeds of 95 km/h (60 mph).[46] 1200 UTC — Tropical Storm Kammuri (Julian) makes landfall on Yangjiang, China.[12] 1200 UTC — The JMA reports that Severe Tropical Storm Kammuri has weakened into a tropical storm.[36]
0600 UTC — The JTWC reports that Tropical Storm Kammuri (Julian) has weakened into a tropical depression.[46] 1800 UTC — The JTWC reports that Tropical Depression Kammuri (Julian) has weakened into a tropical disturbance.[46] 1800 UTC — The JMA downgrades Tropical Storm Kammuri to a tropical depression.[36]
1200 UTC — The JMA reports that Tropical Depression Kammuri has dissipated.[36] Phanfone
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1200 UTC — The JTWC reports that Tropical Depression 12W has formed about 1500 km (930 mi) to the northeast of Manila in the Philippines.[54] 1800 UTC — The JTWC downgrades Tropical Depression 11W to a Tropical Disturbance.[52] 1800 UTC — The CPHC reports that Tropical Depression Kika has weakened into a tropical disturbance.[53] 1800 UTC — The JTWC reports that Tropical Depression 12W has intensified into a tropical storm.[54] 1800 UTC — The JMA designates Tropical Storm 12W as a Tropical Depression.[55]
1200 UTC — The JMA issues its last advisory on Tropical Depression 11W as it dissipates to the northeast of Japan.[56][57] 1800 UTC — The CPHC reports that Tropical Depression Kika has weakened into a tropical disturbance.[53]
0600 UTC — The JMA reports that Tropical Storm Vongfong has intensified into a severe tropical storm, as it reaches its 10-minute sustained peak winds of 95 km/h (60 mph).[55]
1800 UTC — The JTWC reports that Tropical Depression 13W has formed about 350 km (220 mi) to the west of Songsong on the island of Rota.[58]
0600 UTC — The JMA designates Tropical Depression 13W as a tropical depression.[59] 1200 UTC — The JTWC reports that Tropical Depression 13W has intensified into a tropical storm.[58] 1500 UTC — PAGASA designates Tropical Depression 13W as Tropical Depression Karen.[60] 1800 UTC — The JMA reports that Tropical Depression 13W (Karen), has intensified into a Tropical Storm and names it as Nuri.[59] 1800 UTC — The JTWC reports that Tropical Storm Vongfong has weakened into an extratropical low.[54] Nuri
0000 UTC — The JMA reports that Severe Tropical Storm Vongfong has weakened into an extratropical low.[55] 1200 UTC — The JMA reports that Tropical Storm Nuri (Karen) has intensified into a severe tropical storm.[59] 1200 UTC — The JTWC reports that Tropical Storm Nuri (Karen) has intensified into a category 1 typhoon.[58] 1800 UTC — The JMA reports that Severe Tropical Storm Nuri (Karen) has intensified into a typhoon.[59] 1800 UTC — The JMA reports that the extratropical low that was Severe Tropical Storm Vongfong has moved out of its area of responsibility.[55]
0600 UTC — The JTWC reports that Typhoon Nuri (Karen) has intensified into a category 2 typhoon.[58] 0600 UTC — The JMA reports that Typhoon Nuri (Karen) has reached its 10-minute maximum sustained peak wind speeds of 140 km/h (85 mph).[59]
0000 UTC — The JTWC reports that Typhoon Nuri (Karen) has intensified into a category 3 typhoon as it reaches its 1-minute maximum sustained peak wind speeds of 185 km/h (115 mph).[58] 0600 UTC — The JTWC reports that Typhoon Nuri (Karen) has weakened into a category 2 typhoon.[58] 1800 UTC — The JTWC reports that Typhoon Nuri (Karen) has weakened into a category 1 typhoon.[58]
0900 UTC — PAGASA issues its final advisory on Typhoon Nuri (Karen) as it leaves its area of responsibility.[61] 1800 UTC — The JMA reports that Typhoon Nuri (Karen) has weakened into a severe tropical storm.[59]
0000 UTC — The JTWC reports that Typhoon Nuri (Karen) has weakened into a Tropical Storm.[58] 1200 UTC — The JMA reports that Severe Tropical Storm Nuri (Karen) has weakened into a Tropical Storm.[59] 1200 UTC — Tropical Storm Nuri (Karen) makes landfall on China near Hong Kong.[12] 1800 UTC — The JTWC reports that Tropical Storm Nuri (Karen) has weakened into a tropical depression.[58]
0000 UTC — The JMA reports that Tropical Storm Nuri (Karen) has weakened into a tropical depression.[59] 0000 UTC — The JTWC reports that Tropical Depression Nuri (Karen) has weakened into a tropical disturbance.[58] 0600 UTC — The JMA reports that Tropical Depression Nuri (Karen) has dissipated.[59] Lawin
0900 UTC — PAGASA reports that Tropical Depression Lawin has formed about 950 km (340mi) to the east of Manila in the Philippines.[62]
0600 UTC — The JTWC designates Tropical Depression Lawin as Tropical Depression 14W (Lawin).[63]
0000 UTC — The JTWC reports that Tropical Depression 14W (Lawin) has intensified into a tropical storm as it reaches its peak windspeeds of 65 km/h (40 mph).[63] 0900 UTC — The JTWC reports that Tropical Storm 14W (Lawin) has weakened into a tropical depression.[63]
0600 UTC — The JMA issues their final advisory on Tropical Depression 14W (Lawin).[64][65] 0900 UTC — PAGASA reports that Tropical Depression 14W (Lawin) has weakened into an area of low pressure and issues its final advisory.[66]
0000 UTC — The JTWC reports that Tropical Depression 14W (Lawin) has weakened into a tropical disturbance.[63] SeptemberSinlaku/Hagupit
1800 UTC — The JTWC reports that Tropical Depression 15W has formed about 680 km (425 mi), to the northeast of Manila in the Philippines.[67]
0000 UTC — The JMA designates Tropical Depression 15W as a Tropical Depression.[36] 0300 UTC – PAGASA designates Tropical Depression 15W as Tropical Depression Marce.[68] 1200 UTC — The JTWC reports that Tropical Depression 15W (Marce) has intensified into a tropical storm.[67] 1800 UTC – The JMA reports that Tropical Depression 15W (Marce) has intenisified into a tropical storm and names it as Sinlaku.[36]
0600 UTC – The JTWC reports that Tropical Storm Sinlaku (Marce) has intensified into a category 1 typhoon.[67] 0600 UTC – The JMA reports that Tropical Storm Sinlaku (Marce) has intensified into a Severe Tropical Storm.[36] 0600 UTC — The JMA reports that a Tropical Depression has formed about 1100 km (685 mi) to the southeast of Tokyo, Japan.[69] 1200 UTC – The JMA reports that Severe Tropical Storm Sinlaku (Marce) has intensified into a typhoon.[36] 1800 UTC — The JTWC designates the Tropical Depression to the southeast of Tokyo, Japan as Tropical Depression 16W.[70] 1800 UTC — The JTWC reports that Typhoon Sinlaku (Marce) has intensified into a Category 2 typhoon.[67]
0000 UTC — The JTWC reports that Tropical Depression 16W has reached its 1-minute peak sustained windspeeds of 65 km/h (40 mph), which makes it a tropical storm.[70] 0600 UTC — The JTWC reports that Typhoon Sinlaku (Marce) has intensified into a Category 4 typhoon.[67] 1200 UTC — The JMA reports that Typhoon Sinlaku (Marce) has reached its 10-minute peak sustained windspeeds of 175 km/h, (110 mph).[36] 1800 UTC — The JTWC reports that Typhoon Sinlaku (Marce) has reached its 1-minute peak sustained windspeeds of 230 km/h, (145 mph).[67]
0600 UTC – The JTWC reports that Tropical Storm 16W has weakened into a tropical depression.[70] 1800 UTC — The JTWC reports that Typhoon Sinlaku (Marce) has weakened into a category 3 typhoon.[67]
0000 UTC – The JTWC reports that Tropical Depression 16W has become an extratropical cyclone.[70]
0000 UTC — The JTWC reports that Tropical Depression 17W has formed about 1000 km (620 mi) to the southeast of Tokyo, Japan.[71] 0000 UTC — The JMA designates Tropical Depression 17W as a tropical depression.[72] C1500 UTC — Typhoon Sinlaku makes landfall on Taiwan near Taipei.[67] 1800 UTC — The JTWC reports that Typhoon Sinlaku (Marce) has weakened into a category 2 typhoon.[67]
0600 UTC — The JTWC reports that Typhoon Sinlaku (Marce) has weakened into a category 1 typhoon.[67] 0600 UTC – The JMA reports that Typhoon Sinlaku (Marce) has weakened into a severe tropical storm.[36] 0600 UTC — The JTWC reports that Tropical Depression 17W has reached its 1-minute peak sustained windspeeds of 65 km/h (40 mph), which makes it a tropical storm.[71] 0900 UTC — PAGASA reports that Severe Tropical Storm Sinlaku (Marce), has moved out of their area of responsibility.[73] 1200 UTC — The JTWC reports that Tropical Storm 17W has become an extratropical cyclone.[71] 1200 UTC — The JMA issues their final advisory on Tropical Depression 17W.[74][75]
0000 UTC – The JTWC reports that Typhoon Sinlaku (Marce) has weakened into a tropical storm.[67]
0000 UTC — The JMA reports that Severe Tropical Storm Sinlaku (Marce) has weakened into a tropical storm.[36]
1200 UTC — The JMA reports that Tropical Storm Sinlaku (Marce) has intensified into a severe tropical storm.[36] 1200 UTC — The JMA reports that a tropical depression has formed about 480 km, (300 mi), to the northeast of Hagåtña, Guam.[76]
1800 UTC — The JTWC designates the tropical depression to the northeast of Hagåtña, Guam as Tropical Depression 18W.[77]
0000 UTC — The JTWC reports that Tropical Storm Sinlaku (Marce) has intensified into a category 1 typhoon.[67] 0000 UTC — The JMA reports that Severe Tropical Storm Sinlaku (Marce) has intensified into a typhoon.[36] 0300 UTC — PAGASA designates Tropical Depression 18W, as Tropical Depression Nina.[78] 0600 UTC — The JTWC reports that Tropical Depression 18W (Nina) has intensified into a tropical storm.[77] 1200 UTC — The JTWC reports that Typhoon Sinlaku (Marce) has weakened into a tropical storm.[67] 1200 UTC — The JMA reports that Tropical Depression 18W (Nina) has intensified into a tropical storm and names it as Hagupit.[76]
0000 UTC — The JMA reports that Typhoon Sinlaku (Marce) has weakened into a severe tropical storm.[36] 0000 UTC — The JMA reports that Tropical Storm Hagupit (Nina) has intensified into a severe tropical storm.[76] 1200 UTC — The JTWC reports that Tropical Storm Sinlaku (Marce) has become an extratropical cyclone.[67] 1800 UTC — The JMA reports that Severe Tropical Storm Sinlaku (Marce) has weakened into a tropical storm.[36]
0000 UTC — The JMA reports that Tropical Storm Sinlaku (Marce) has become an extratropical cyclone.[36] 1200 UTC — The JMA reports that Severe Tropical Storm Hagupit (Nina) has intensified into a typhoon.[76] 1200 UTC — The JTWC reports that Tropical Storm Hagupit (Nina) has intensified into a category 1 typhoon.[77]
0000 UTC — The JTWC reports that Typhoon Hagupit (Nina) has intensified into a category 2 typhoon.[77] 1200 UTC — The JTWC reports that Typhoon Hagupit (Nina) has intensified into a category 3 typhoon.[77]
1200 UTC — The JTWC reports that Typhoon Hagupit (Nina) has intensified into a category 4 typhoon as it reaches its 1 minute sustained peak windspeeds of 230 km/h, (145 mph).[77] 1200 UTC — The JTWC reports that Tropical Depression 19W has formed about 600 km (380 mi) to the southeast of Hagåtña, Guam.[79] 1800 UTC — The JMA reports that the extratropical cyclone that was Typhoon Sinlaku (Marce) has dissipated.[36] 1800 UTC — The JMA reports that Typhoon Hagupit (Nina) has reached its 10-minute sustained peak windspeeds of 165 km/h (105 mph).[76] Jangmi
0000 UTC — The JTWC reports that Tropical Depression 19W has intensified into a tropical storm.[79] 0000 UTC — The JMA designates Tropical Storm 19W as a tropical depression.[80] C 0300 UTC — Typhoon Hagupit (Nina) makes landfall on China near Zhanjiang.[12] 0600 UTC — The JMA reports that Typhoon Hagupit (Nina) has weakened into a severe tropical storm.[76] 1200 UTC — The JMA reports that Tropical Storm 19W has intensified into a tropical storm and names it as Jangmi.[80] 1200 UTC — The JMA reports that Severe Tropical Storm Hagupit (Nina) has weakened into a tropical storm.[76] 1200 UTC — The JTWC reports that Typhoon Hagupit (Nina) has weakened to a tropical storm.[77] 2100 UTC — PAGASA names Tropical Storm Jangmi as Ofel.[78]
0000 UTC — The JTWC reports that Tropical Storm Hagupit (Nina) has weakened into a tropical depression.[79] 0000 UTC — The JMA reports that Tropical Storm Hagupit (Nina) has weakened into a tropical depression.[76] 0000 UTC — The JMA reports that Tropical Storm Jangmi (Ofel) has intensified into a severe tropical storm.[80] 0600 UTC — The JTWC reports that Tropical Depression Hagupit (Nina) has weakened into a tropical disturbance.[79] 0600 UTC — The JMA reports that Severe Tropical Storm Jangmi (Ofel) has intensified into a typhoon.[80] 0600 UTC — The JTWC reports that Tropical Storm Jangmi (Ofel) has intensified into a category 1 typhoon.[79]
0000 UTC — The JMA reports that Tropical Depression Hagupit (Nina) has dissipated over Lai Chai provence in China.[76] 0000 UTC — The JTWC reports that Typhoon Jangmi (Ofel) has intensified into a category 2 typhoon.[79] 1200 UTC — The JTWC reports that Typhoon Jangmi (Ofel) has intensified into a category 3 typhoon.[79] 1800 UTC — The JTWC reports that Typhoon Jangmi (Ofel) has intensified into a category 4 typhoon.[79]
0000 UTC — The JTWC reports that Typhoon Jangmi (Ofel) has intensified into a category 4 super typhoon.[79] 0600 UTC — The JTWC reports that Super Typhoon Jangmi (Ofel) has reached its 1-minute maximum sustained peak wind speeds of 270 km/h (165 mph) which makes it a category 5 super typhoon.[79] 1200 UTC — The JMA reports that Typhoon Jangmi (Ofel) has reached its 10-minute maximum sustained peak wind speeds of 215 km/h (130 mph).[80] 1800 UTC — The JTWC reports that Super Typhoon Jangmi (Ofel) has weakened into a category 4 typhoon.[79]
C0900 UTC — Typhoon Jangmi makes landfall on Taiwan near Suao.[12] 0900 UTC — The JTWC reports that Typhoon Jangmi (Ofel) has weakened into a category 3 typhoon.[79] 1200 UTC — The JTWC reports that Typhoon Jangmi (Ofel) has weakened into a category 2 typhoon.[79] 1800 UTC — The JTWC reports that Typhoon Jangmi (Ofel) has weakened into a category 1 typhoon.[79] 1800 UTC — The JMA reports that a tropical depression has formed about 50 km (30 mi) to the northeast of Melekeok, Palau.[81]
0000 UTC — The JTWC reports that Typhoon Jangmi (Ofel) has weakened into a tropical storm.[79] 0000 UTC — The JMA downgrades Typhoon Jangmi to a severe tropical storm.[80] 0300 UTC — PAGASA releases its final advisory on Tropical Storm Jangmi as it moves out of their area of responsibility.[82] 0000 UTC — The JTWC downgrades Typhoon 19W (Jangmi) to a tropical storm.[79] 0600 UTC — The JTWC designates the tropical depression to the northeast of Melekeok, Palau, as Tropical Depression 21W.[83] 0900 UTC — PAGASA names Tropical Depression 21W as Pablo.[84] 1200 UTC — The JTWC reports that Tropical Depression 21W has intensified into a tropical storm 1200 UTC — The JMA downgrades Severe Tropical Storm Jangmi to a tropical storm.[79]
C1200 UTC — Tropical Depression 21W (Pablo) makes landfall on Legazpi City in Luzon, Philippines.[12] 1800 UTC — The JTWC reports that Tropical Storm 19W (Jangmi) has become an extratropical cyclone.[79] HAGUPITJANGMIMekkhala
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