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Hello I like typhoons…

Hello I like typhoons…

you probably knew that because I created [[List of storms named Bailu]]…

you probably knew that because I created [[List of storms named Bailu]]…

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Working on (on other stuff): 2025 Pacific Typhoon Season or 2025 Pangean Cyclone Season (on Scratch and not public)

Working on (on other stuff): 2025 Pacific Typhoon Season or 2025 Pangean Cyclone Season (on Scratch and not public)

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Latest revision as of 06:04, 28 November 2025

Hello I like typhoons…
you probably knew that because I created List of storms named Bailu… I’m coming Wilma >:)

Working on (on this page): Name Strength

Working on (on other stuff): 2025 Pacific Typhoon Season or 2025 Pangean Cyclone Season (on Scratch and not public)

Preceded by Most recent named storm
Koto
Succeeded by

Nokaen

Cyclonic Storm Senyar

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Duration 20 November – 27 November (Exited basin)
Peak intensity 75 km/h (45 mph) (3-min);
998 hPa (mbar)
 
Duration 27 November (Entered basin) – Present
Peak intensity <55 km/h (35 mph) (10-min);
1008 hPa (mbar)

Formed in the Strait of Malacca on November 20. Was upgraded to a tropical storm by November 25, giving it the designation 04B, was upgraded to a cyclonic storm by November 26, giving it the name Senyar. Was designated BOB 09 by IMD on November 25.

Senyar is the first recorded tropical storm in the Strait of Malacca, first tropical cyclone recorded in the strait since 2017, second recorded tropical cyclone to hit Indonesia since Vamei in 2001.

Typhoon Koto (Verbena)

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Duration 22 November – Present
Peak intensity 140 km/h (85 mph) (10-min);
965 hPa (mbar)

Formed near Palau on November 22. Was upgraded to a severe tropical storm by PAGASA and a typhoon by JMA on November 26, was upgraded to a category 1 typhoon on November 27. Was named Verbena by PAGASA on November 24, was designated 33W by JTWC and named Koto on November 25. Has no effect on Hong Kong.

Cyclonic Storm Ditwah

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Duration 24 November – Present
Peak intensity 65 km/h (40 mph) (3-min);
1002 hPa (mbar)

Formed near Sri Lanka on November 24. Was upgraded to a cyclonic storm by IMD and a tropical storm by JTWC on November 27, giving it the designation 05B by JTWC and the name Ditwah by IMD. Was designated BOB 10 by IMD on November 26.

(*) = today, if JTWC issues their last TCFA then the storm will not continue on the summary. UTC +8

Features Severe Cyclone Fina (earliest cyclone to make landfall in the northern region of Australia) and Cyclonic Storm Senyar (first tropical storm ever recorded in the Strait of Malacca)

  • Nestor (14th name Atl.) (unused)
  • Senyar (3rd name NIO.)
  • Ditwah (4th name NIO.) (active)
  • Arnab (5th name NIO.) (unused)
  • Dudzai (4th name SWIO.) (unused)
  • Fina (1st name Melbourne)
  • Grant (2nd name Melbourne) (unused)
  • Bakung (1st name Jakarta) (unused)
  • Alu (1st name Port Moresby) (unused)

Name Strength (Based on uses, wind speed, pressure and dates):

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(For non-readers skip this) This list is mainly based on uses (the names most used are at the top and the names least used are on the bottom) and in the sub-category is wind speed (eg. The most used and most wind speed is at the top and only using the most powerful storm for the name), pressure is for when two storms have the same wind speed and uses (eg. There is two most used and most wind speed) and dates or used when somehow they have the same pressure too(eg. There is two most used, most wind speed and same pressure and the one that was here earlier which means one is in June and one is in September then the one in June is number one because September is the most likely month for a super typhoon and the dates are the dates of the retired storm’s duration)

  • 214 – Yanyan: 1 season (2003), 65 km/h (TS), 1000 HPa
  • 213 – Yun-yeung: 1 season (2023), 75 km/h (TS), 998 HPa
  • 212 – Vamei: 1 season (2001-2002), 85 km/h (TS), 1006 HPa
  • 211 – Hato: 1 season (2017), 140 km/h (TY), 965 HPa
  • 210 – Tingting: 1 season (2004), 150 km/h (TY), 955 HPa
  • 209 – Rusa: 1 season (2002), 150 km/h (TY), 950 HPa, September
  • 208 – Rananim: 1 season (2004), 150 km/h (TY), 950 HPa, August
  • 207 – Matsa: 1 season (2004), 150 km/h (TY), 950 HPa, July to August
  • 206 – Koinu: 1 season (2023), 165 km/h (VSTY), 940 HPa, September to October
  • 205 – Pongsona: 1 season (2002), 165 km/h (VSTY), 940 HPa, December
  • 204 – Sudal: 1 season (2004), 165 km/h (VSTY), 940 HPa, April
  • 203 – Imbudo: 1 season (2003), 165 km/h (VSTY), 935 HPa
  • 202 – Fanapi: 1 season (2010), 175 km/h (VSTY), 930 HPa, September
  • 201 – Chataan: 1 season (2002), 175 km/h (VSTY), 930 HPa, June to July
  • 200 – Nabi: 1 season (2005), 175 km/h (VSTY), 925 HPa
  • 199 – Hinnamnor: 1 season (2022), 195 km/h (VITY), 920 HPa
  • 198 – Maemi: 1 season (2003), 195 km/h (VITY), 910 HPa
  • 197 – Washi: 2 seasons (2005, 2011), 95 km/h (STS), 992 HPa
  • ### – Jongdari: 2 seasons (2018, 2024), 140 km/h (VSTY), 960 HPa
  • 196 – Morakat: 2 seasons (2003, 2009), 140 km/h (TY), 945 HPa
  • 195 – Vicente: 2 seasons (2005, 2012), 150 km/h (TY), 950 HPa
  • 194 – Mujigae: 2 seasons (2009, 2015), 155 km/h (VSTY), 950 HPa, September
  • ### – Ampil: 2 seasons (2018, 2024), 155 km/h (VSTY), 950 HPa, July
  • 193 – Xangsane: 2 seasons (2000, 2006), 155 km/h (VSTY), 940 HPa
  • 192 – Ketsana: 2 seasons (2003, 2009), 165 km/h (VSTY), 940 HPa
  • 191 – Longwang: 2 seasons (2000, 2005), 175 km/h (VSTY), 930 HPa, September to October
  • 190 – Chanchu: 2 seasons (2000, 2006), 175 km/h (VSTY), 930 HPa, May
  • 189 – Parma: 2 seasons (2003, 2009), 185 km/h (VSTY), 930 HPa
  • 188 – Saomai: 2 seasons (2000, 2006), 195 km/h (VITY), 925 HPa
  • 187 – Durian: 2 seasons (2001, 2006), 195 km/h (VITY), 915 HPa, November to December
  • 186 – Rai: 2 seasons (2016, 2021), 195 km/h (VITY), 915 HPa, December
  • 185 – Bilis: 2 seasons (2000, 2006), 205 km/h (VITY), 910 HPa
  • 184 – Mangkhut: 2 seasons (2013, 2018), 205 km/h (VITY), 905 HPa
  • 183 – Sonamu: 3 seasons (2000, 2006, 2013), 100 km/h (STS), 980 HPa
  • 182 – Maliksi: 3 seasons (2012, 2018, 2023), 110 km/h (VITY), 970 HPa
  • 181 – Fitow: 3 seasons (2001, 2007, 2013), 140 km/h (TY), 960 HPa
  • 180 – Haikui: 3 seasons (2012, 2017, 2023), 155 km/h (VSTY), 945 HPa, August to September
  • ### – Son-Tinh: 3 seasons (2012, 2018, 2024), 155 km/h (VSTY), 945 HPa
  • 179 – Molave: 3 seasons (2009, 2015, 2020), 165 km/h (VSTY), 940 HPa
  • 178 – Sarika: 3 seasons (2004, 2011, 2016), 175 km/h (VSTY), 935 HPa
  • 177 – Bopha: 3 seasons (2000, 2006, 2012), 185 km/h (VSTY), 930 HPa
  • 176 – Koppu: 3 seasons (2003, 2009, 2015), 185 km/h (VSTY), 925 HPa, October
  • 175 – Doksuri: 3 seasons (2012, 2017, 2023), 185 km/h (VSTY), 925 HPa
  • 174 – Utor: 3 seasons (2001, 2006, 2013), 195 km/h (VITY), 925 HPa
  • 173 – Nock-ten: 3 seasons (2004, 2011, 2016), 195 km/h (VITY), 915 HPa, December
  • 172 – Rammasun: 3 seasons (2002, 2008, 2014), 195 km/h (VITY), 915 HPa, May
  • 171 – Melor: 3 seasons (2003, 2009, 2015), 205 km/h (VITY), 910 HPa
  • 170 – Sanba: 3 seasons (2012, 2018, 2023), 205 km/h (VITY), 900 HPa
  • 169 – Haima: 3 seasons (2004, 2011, 2016), 215 km/h (VITY), 900 HPa, October
  • 168 – Soudelor: 3 seasons (2003, 2009, 2015), 215 km/h (VITY), 900 HPa, July to August
  • 167 – Meranti: 3 seasons (2004, 2010, 2016), 220 km/h (VITY), 890 HPa
  • 166 – Haiyan: 3 seasons (2001, 2007, 2013), 230 km/h (VITY), 895 HPa
  • 165 – Rumbia: 4 seasons (2000, 2006, 2013, 2018), 95 km/h (STS), 985 HPa
  • 164 – Linfa: 4 seasons (2003, 2009, 2015, 2020), 110 km/h (STS), 975 HPa
  • 163 – Conson: 4 seasons (2004, 2010, 2016, 2021), 150 km/h (TY), 960 HPa, September
  • 162 – Kompasu: 4 seasons (2004, 2010, 2016, 2021), 150 km/h (TY), 960 HPa, October
  • 161 – Tembin: 4 seasons (2000, 2005, 2012, 2017), 150 km/h (TY), 950 HPa, 20 December
  • 160 – Kai-tak: 4 seasons (2000, 2005, 2012, 2017), 150 km/h (TY), 950 HPa, 13 December
  • 159 – Kammuri: 4 seasons (2002, 2008, 2014, 2019), 165 km/h (VSTY), 950 HPa
  • 158 – Vamco: 4 seasons (2003, 2009, 2015, 2020), 165 km/h (VSTY), 945 HPa
  • 157 – Noru: 4 seasons (2004, 2011, 2017, 2022), 175 km/h (VSTY), 935 HPa, September
  • 156 – Nalgae: 4 seasons (2004, 2012, 2017, 2022), 175 km/h (VSTY), 935 HPa, October to November
  • 155 – Phanfone: 4 seasons (2002, 2008, 2014, 2019), 175 km/h (VSTY), 935 HPa, December
  • 154 – Malakas: 4 seasons (2004, 2010, 2016, 2022), 175 km/h (VSTY), 930 HPa
  • 153 – Ma-on: 4 seasons (2004, 2011, 2016, 2022), 185 km/h (VSTY), 920 HPa
  • 152 – Saola: 4 seasons (2004, 2012, 2017, 2023), 195 km/h (VITY), 920 HPa
  • 151 – Faxai: 4 seasons (2001, 2007, 2014, 2019), 195 km/h (VITY), 915 HPa, September
  • 150 – Hagibis: 4 seasons (2002, 2007, 2014, 2019), 195 km/h (VITY), 915 HPa, October
  • 149 – Lekima: 4 seasons (2001, 2007, 2013, 2019), 215 km/h (VITY), 905 HPa
  • 148 – Yutu: 4 seasons (2001, 2007, 2013, 2018), 215 km/h (VITY), 900 HPa, October to November
  • 147 – Vongfong: 4 seasons (2002, 2008, 2014, 2020), 215 km/h (VITY), 900 HPa, May
  • 146 – Goni / Koni (Varient): 4 seasons (2003, 2009, 2015, 2020), 220 km/h (VITY), 905 HPa
  • 145 – Megi: 4 seasons (2004, 2010, 2016, 2022), 230 km/h (VITY), 885 HPa
  • ### – Wukong: 5 seasons (2000, 2006, 2012, 2018, 2024), 140 km/h (TY), 955 HPa
  • ### – Prapiroon: 5 seasons (2000, 2006, 2012, 2018, 2024), 165 km/h (VSTY), 940 HPa
  • ### – Gaemi / Kaemi (Varient): 5 seasons (2000, 2006, 2012, 2018, 2024), 165 km/h (VSTY), 935 HPa
  • 144 – Damrey: 5 seasons (2000, 2005, 2012, 2017, 2023), 165 km/h (VSTY), 915 HPa
  • 143 – Kirogi: 5 seasons (2000, 2005, 2012, 2017, 2023), 185 km/h (VSTY), 930 HPa, August to September
  • 142 – Ewiniar: 5 seasons (2000, 2006, 2012, 2018, 2024), 185 km/h (VSTY), 930 HPa, May
  • 141 – Yagi: 5 seasons (2000, 2006, 2013, 2018, 2024), 195 km/h (VITY), 920 HPa
  • 140 – Jebi / Chebi (Varient): 5 seasons (2001, 2006, 2013, 2018, 2024), 195 km/h (VITY), 915 HPa, September to October
  • ### – Maria: 5 seasons (2000, 2006, 2012, 2018, 2024), 195 km/h (VITY), 915 HPa, August
  • 139 – Jelawat: 5 seasons (2000, 2006, 2012, 2018, 2023), 205 km/h (VITY), 905 HPa
  • 138 – Bolaven: 5 seasons (2000, 2005, 2012, 2018, 2023), 215 km/h (VITY), 905 HPa

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