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* September 17 – 90W gets upgraded to a tropical depression by JMA. 90W gets a medium chance of development from JTWC, but gives it a low chance again, but again gives it a medium chance.

* September 17 – 90W gets upgraded to a tropical depression by JMA. 90W gets a medium chance of development from JTWC, but gives it a low chance again, but again gives it a medium chance.

* September 18 – 90W gets high chance.

* September 18 – 90W gets high chance.

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Latest revision as of 13:14, 18 September 2025

Hello I like typhoons…
you probably knew that because I created List of storms named Bailu
Now I will show you the typhoons that have formed and effected Hong Kong since September 2014.

Tropical Storm Mitag (Mirasol)

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Duration September 15 – Present
Peak intensity 65 km/h (40 mph) (10-min);
1002 hPa (mbar)

Formed east of Visayas on September 15, Was upgraded to a tropical depression on September 16, was upgraded to a tropical storm by JTWC on September 17. Was named Mirasol by PAGASA on September 16, was named Mitag by JMA. The HKO issued signal 1 on September 17.

 
Duration September 16 – Present
Peak intensity 55 km/h (35 mph) (10-min);
1004 hPa (mbar)

Formed north of Yap on September 16, increasing (high) chance of development, was upgraded to a tropical depression by JMA on September 17. Has no effect on Hong Kong.

 
Duration September 16 – Present
Peak intensity 45 km/h (30 mph) (10-min);
1008 hPa (mbar)

Formed in the near Wake Island on September 16, increasing (high) chance of development, was upgraded to a tropical depression by JMA on September 18. Has no effect on Hong Kong.

(*) = today

2025 Pacific typhoon season#Tropical Depression 2025 Pacific typhoon season#Tropical Depression Nando 2025 Pacific typhoon season#Tropical Depression 23W (Mirasol) Typhoon Tapah (2025) Tropical Storm Peipah (2025)

Tropical Storm Peipah (Kiko)

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  • August 29 – A low pressure area forms near Palau and is designated 95W.
  • September 2 – The LPA gets a medium chance of development from JTWC, then JMA recognises it as a tropical depression, then it gets high chance from JTWC.
  • September 3 – The LPA / Tropical Depression gets upgraded to a tropical depression by JTWC and is designated 21W.
  • September 4 – 21W gets upgraded to a tropical storm by JMA and is named Peipah, then JTWC also upgraded Peipah.
  • September 5 – Peipah made landfall in Sukumo, Kōchi Prefecture and again in northern Wakayama Prefecture. Then Peipah went under extratropical transition and JMA and JTWC both recognised it as a extratropical cyclone. All warnings for Peipah were cancelled on this day.
Peipah: Palau to Wakayama
  • September 4 – A low pressure area forms near Luzon a few hours before Tapah and is designated 96W.
  • September 5 – All warnings for 96W were cancelled on this day.

Typhoon Tapah (Lannie) {Most powerful storm of September 2025 for now}

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  • September 4 – A low pressure area forms near Luzon a few hours later than 96W and is designated 97W.
  • September 5 – The LPA gets a medium chance then a high chance of development from JTWC.
  • September 6 – The LPA gets upgraded to a tropical depression by both agencies and is designated 22W by JTWC. Then gets upgraded to a tropical storm by both agencies on the same day and is named Tapah
  • September 8 – Tapah gets upgraded to a severe tropical storm and then a typhoon by JMA and gets upgraded to a category 1 typhoon before it made its first landfall over the Chuanshan Archipelago then it made another landfall over Taishan, Guangdong. Then it rapidly downgraded, JMA downgraded it to a severe tropical storm then a tropical storm then a tropical depression.
  • September 10 – All warnings for Tapah were cancelled on this day.
Tapah: Luzon to Guangxi
  • September 12 – A low pressure area forms near Mindanao and is designated 98W
  • September 17 – All warnings for 98W were cancelled on this day.

Tropical Depression 23W (Mirasol)

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  • September 15 – A low pressure area forms near Visayas and is designated 99W
  • September 16 – 99W gets a medium then a high chance of development from JTWC. Then got upgraded to a tropical depression by both agencies and is designated 23W by JTWC.
  • September 17 – 23W gets upgraded to a tropical storm by JMA. Then 23W later made landfall over Casiguran, Aurora
  • September 18 – 23W gets upgraded to a tropical storm by JTWC and was named Mitag.
Mirasol: Visayas to Luzon
  • September 16 – A low pressure area forms near Yap and is designated 90W
  • September 17 – 90W gets upgraded to a tropical depression by JMA. 90W gets a medium chance of development from JTWC, but gives it a low chance again, but again gives it a medium chance.
  • September 18 – 90W gets high chance.
Nando: Yap
  • September 16 – A low pressure area forms near Wake Island and is designated 91W
  • September 17 – 91W gets a medium chance.
  • September 18 – 91W gets upgraded to a tropical depression by JMA, JTWC gives it a high chance.
2025 Pacific typhoon season#Tropical Depression 23W (Mirasol) Typhoon Tapah (2025) Tropical Storm Nongfa (2025) Typhoon Kajiki (2025) 2025 Pacific typhoon season#Tropical Depression 17W Typhoon Podul (2025) Tropical Storm Wipha (2025) Typhoon Danas (2025) 2025 Pacific typhoon season#Tropical Depression 03W Tropical Storm Wutip (2025) Typhoon Man-yi Typhoon Toraji (2024) Typhoon Yinxing Tropical Storm Trami Typhoon Yagi Tropical Storm Prapiroon (2024) Tropical Storm Maliksi (2024) Typhoon Koinu Typhoon Haikui (2023) Typhoon Saola (2023) Typhoon Doksuri (2023) Tropical Storm Talim (2023) Tropical Storm Nalgae (2022) Typhoon Nesat (2022) Tropical Storm Ma-on (2022) Tropical Storm Mulan (2022) Tropical Depression 08W (2022) Typhoon Chaba (2022) Typhoon Rai Tropical Storm Kompasu (2021) Tropical Storm Lionrock (2021) Tropical Storm Lupit (2021) Typhoon Cempaka 2021 Pacific typhoon season#Tropical Depression 08W Tropical Depression Emong (2021) Tropical Storm Koguma Typhoon Saudel (2020) Tropical Storm Nangka (2020) Tropical Storm Higos (2020) Tropical Storm Sinlaku (2020) Tropical Storm Nuri Tropical Storm Kajiki (2019) Tropical Storm Podul (2019) Tropical Storm Bailu (2019) Tropical Storm Wipha (2019) Tropical Storm Mun (2019) Typhoon Yutu Typhoon Mangkhut Tropical Storm Barijat (2018) Tropical Storm Bebinca (2018) Tropical Storm Son-Tinh (2018) Tropical Storm Ewiniar (2018) Typhoon Khanun (2017) Tropical Depression 22W (2017) Tropical Storm Mawar (2017) Tropical Storm Pakhar (2017) Typhoon Hato Tropical Storm Roke(2017) Tropical Storm Merbok (2017) Typhoon Haima (2016) Typhoon Sarika (2016) Tropical Storm Aere (2016) Typhoon Megi (2016) Typhoon Meranti (2016) Tropical Storm Dianmu (2016) Tropical Storm Nida (2016) Tropical Storm Mirinae (2016) Tropical Depression 01W (2016) Typhoon Mujigae (2015) Tropical Storm Linfa (2015) Tropical Storm Kujira (2015) Typhoon Kalmaegi (2014) Tropical Depression 14W (2014)

Most powerful storms

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