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Tropical Storm Malou (2010) (T1009, 10W, Henry) – struck Japan and brought heavy rain. Tropical Storm Malou (2016) (T1613) - a storm that was not recognized by the JTWC. Typhoon Malou (2021) (T2120, 25W) - a strong typhoon that remained out to sea.
Six hours later, the JMA did the same thing and named it Malou. [494] At midday of the next day, the JMA upgraded it to a severe tropical storm. [495] Early on October 27, the JTWC upgraded it to a Category 1-equivalent typhoon, as it developed an eye-like feature wrapped around a ragged spiral bandings. [496]
The 2004 Pacific typhoon season was an extremely active season that featured the second-highest ACE ever recorded in a single season, second only to 1997, which featured 29 named storms, nineteen typhoons, and six super typhoons.
The 2016 Pacific typhoon season is considered to have been the fourth-latest start for a Pacific typhoon season since reliable records began. It was the second consecutive season to have above average tropical cyclone activity that produced a total of 26 named storms, 13 typhoons, and 6 super typhoons.
The typhoon has strengthened into the equivalent of a Category 4 hurricane, packing powerful winds of more than 210 kph (125 mph) near its centre, according to Tropical Storm Risk.
The 2010 Pacific typhoon season, was the third consecutive season to have below average tropical cyclone activity, that produced only 14 named storms and became the least active Pacific typhoon season on record since 1998. Seven of them strengthened into typhoons while one reached super typhoon intensity.
This timeline documents all of the events of the 2010 Pacific typhoon season.Most of the tropical cyclones forming between May and November. The scope of this article is limited to the Pacific Ocean, north of the equator between 100°E and the International Date Line.
On October 23, a tropical depression formed near Guam which then was named Malou. Malou reached its peak as a Category 2 typhoon but it did not effect any land. A day after Malou formed, another tropical depression formed near the Philippines and the JTWC designating the system as 26W. The storm then made landfall over Vietnam and dissipated.